Creating an Agency Success Mindset
Tune up the seven gears that drive growth.

Successful agencies have a mindset built on readiness, not reaction.
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Great agencies don’t succeed by accident. They succeed because they build a success mindset—not just in the founder, not just in the top performers, but across the entire organization.
In today’s hyper-competitive world, agencies that scale, retain talent, and win loyal dealers all have one thing in common: a mindset built on readiness, not reaction. That’s the difference between being busy and being effective.
In “Live Ready – Beyond Think and Grow Rich,” I introduced the seven gears of a readiness mindset. These gears—when embedded into the culture of an agency—create a durable, confident, success-driven environment where growth becomes inevitable.
Let’s break down what it looks like to build an agency where the gears are always turning:
1. Going the Extra Mile
At the heart of every winning agency is the habit of over-delivering. When your team members are trained to do more than what’s required—whether with dealers, deadlines or each other—you build a reputation that marketing dollars can’t buy. Going the extra mile doesn’t cost money. It costs intention. But the return? Massive.
2. Personal Initiative
No agency can scale with team members who wait to be told what to do. The moment someone steps forward—offering solutions, spotting gaps, volunteering ideas—that’s when the magic happens. Build a culture where personal initiative is recognized, rewarded and expected. That’s how leaders emerge.
3. Self-Discipline
Every agency hits turbulence—tight deadlines, demanding dealers, creative fatigue. The question is, what gets your team through it? Discipline. Self-discipline is what creates consistent performance, even when motivation runs dry. If your agency can be counted on regardless of the mood in the room, your dealers will never want to leave.
4. Controlled Attention
Agencies don’t fail from lack of opportunity. They fail from lack of focus. Controlled attention means teaching team members to concentrate on what moves the needle—not the drama, not the noise. Train your team to think: What’s the most important thing right now? That’s how performance sharpens.
5. Controlled Enthusiasm
Energy is contagious. If your agency is led by team members who bring fire to meetings, calls and strategy sessions—even on the tough days—you become unstoppable. Controlled enthusiasm isn’t hype. It’s emotional leadership. And it’s the spark that keeps a team believing when the pressure’s on.
6. Accurate Thought
Make thinking a skill. That means training your team to pause, analyze and decide based on fact—not assumption or ego. When accurate thought becomes your agency’s decision-making model, you avoid chaos and build trust, inside and out.
7. Creative Vision
Agencies must do more than deliver what’s expected—they must see beyond it. Creative vision is the gear that empowers your team members to imagine new solutions, better experiences, and next-level growth for your dealers. It’s what allows you to stay ahead of the curve, not just keep up. When your agency fosters big thinking backed by disciplined execution, you don’t just serve the market—you shape it.
Final Thought
If you want to build an agency that wins consistently, start by installing the seven gears into your leadership, your language and your expectations. Don’t just train for skill—train for mindset.
Because at the end of the day, your agency doesn’t rise to the level of its goals—it rises to the level of its mindset.
David Ibarra is a managing director for reinsurance and F&I program provider Portfolio and a nationally recognized leadership consultant, entrepreneur, speaker and author.
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