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Pattern Power

The hidden promise that will transform your agency

by David Ibarra
October 23, 2025
Pattern Power

If your agency is drifting, it’s not by accident—it’s because negative patterns have taken hold. 

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3 min to read


In the agency world, success doesn’t respond to slogans. It responds to patterns. Not product knowledge. Not good intentions. Patterns.

Your agency’s performance isn’t a mystery—it’s a mirror. The results you’re seeing right now, good or bad, are the direct outcome of the patterns you allow, reinforce and repeat. That’s the promise.

Every agency lives under the same rule: You will either experience the rewards or the penalties of your patterns. No one escapes it.

Agencies that thrive aren’t running on luck. They’ve hard-wired consistent, winning behaviors into their cultures. They show up with urgency. They follow through. They out-serve, out-care and out-communicate their competition. Not when it’s convenient—every time. That’s the pattern. That’s why they win.

And just like rewards, penalties follow the same law. If your agency is drifting, it’s not by accident—it’s because negative patterns have taken hold. No plan? That’s a pattern. Meetings with no action? That’s a pattern. Missed follow-ups, low urgency, pointing fingers instead of taking ownership? All patterns. These aren’t isolated slip-ups. They’re habits. And the longer they continue, the more your agency drifts, trust breaks down, and your reputation takes the hit.

This is what I call Pattern Power—the invisible force that either builds your agency or breaks it. The good news? It’s your choice.

Turning Things Around

Here’s what I’ve learned: One strong pattern can reset a culture. One leader who shows up five minutes early, brings energy instead of complaints, and delivers solutions instead of problems can shift the entire team. Patterns spread—good or bad. That makes them either your agency’s greatest advantage or your biggest threat.

This applies at every level:

Sales team not producing? Don’t just turn up the pressure. Look at the process. What’s the pattern behind how they prepare, engage and follow up with dealers?

Creative team missing deadlines? Don’t just toss out reminders. Look at how they communicate, execute and stay accountable. What’s the pattern of delivery?

Leadership team out of sync? Patterns of alignment, trust and clarity don’t happen by chance—they must be built, reinforced and repeated.

Reinforcing Positive Patterns

And remember this: What gets repeated gets remembered—and what gets rewarded gets repeated. If you want a high-performing agency, stop praising outcomes alone. Start recognizing the actions that lead to the outcomes. That’s how you rewire the subconscious—one pattern at a time.

The good news? You don’t need to tear it all down. You just need clarity. Ask yourself:
• What actions are we tolerating that are quietly costing us momentum?
• What repeatable steps create our best results—and are we doing them daily?
• Are our current actions aligned with the agency we say we want to be?

That’s where the promise lives. Your agency’s patterns are producing results—good and bad. The only question is which ones you are reinforcing.

If you want a breakthrough, it starts with your defaults. Success shouldn’t be a surprise. It should be a pattern you trust to perform under pressure. Momentum doesn’t come from occasional brilliance—it’s built on consistent action.

You don’t rise to your goals—you fall to your patterns.

Want to build an agency that earns dealer trust, attracts top talent, and stands alone in the market? Then build better actions.

First you create the pattern. Then the pattern creates your agency.

That’s Pattern Power.

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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