When it comes to switching a career or moving into a new field, there are always aspects that may discourage you from entering. If you have recently switched or are looking to switch into rental property or vacation property in the short term rental market, then you already have the passion for property management. Passion is the first step when making a major career shift like this, but just like every other career path, you always need to find the fun. What does this mean, and how can you find the fun? Fun itself can mean different things for every person, but in this sense, fun will be defined as enjoyable or something that gives you joy. Fun, in essence, is what makes you smile, and makes you happy. If you are in the rental market and feel you are overwhelmed or are otherwise feeling stressed out, you have lost the fun or spark you initially had when getting into property management.
How to enjoy managing properties
So how can you get that spark back? In every industry, there are countless small details that, while seemingly minor, play a crucial role in the overall success of your job. For chefs, mastering techniques like dicing, julienne, or slicing vegetables might seem basic, but each technique is unique and essential. When executed correctly, these small details contribute to the chef’s skill and bring joy to both the chef and the diners, reflecting the dedication and precision invested in the work.
Similarly, in the short-term rental industry, it’s the attention to these intricate details that makes a difference. Whether it’s securing bookings, managing property maintenance, or crafting personalized guest experiences, these seemingly small tasks collectively define the success of your operation. To rekindle your passion, take a moment to reflect on all the small things you’ve mastered over time. Recognize the effort and expertise you’ve applied to each aspect of your business.
By appreciating these elements and acknowledging the work that has gone into perfecting them, you can find renewed enthusiasm and satisfaction in your role. Embracing the small victories and recognizing their impact can reignite your passion and help you rediscover the joy in what you do.
If you’re new to the short term rental industry, looking to master aspects of your process are great ways of setting goals for yourself. Once you hit these goals, you’ll be left feeling accomplished and happy that you were able to do these things. Setting goals for yourself, and striving to hit them, will encourage you to stay involved with your business and will also leave you feeling more confident and rewarded as you know what you are now capable of.
The fun, passion, enjoyment may fade here and there, but if you can look back at all that you’ve accomplished and go back to where you started — that one thing that drove you into this field — you’ll find yourself and the fun along the way. If you’re starting to feel frustrated, try to think back on those times where you were frustrated in the past, and what you did to overcome it. Once you find the fun again, your business will flourish, as this passion and enthusiasm will translate into quality in your property.