Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Remembering the Past

Every once and a while I remember to check an old email account that is from my "former life" as a Teacher, literacy coach, and member of Courage to Teach. When I even do this I first have to forgive myself for closing the door and keeping all that I learned during those years locked away. I've learned so many things as I embarked on my career in Real Estate, but I somehow have struggled and failed miserably to successfully integrate those two lives. So, when I checked the email account today I came across a news letter from the director at The Center for Courage and renewal. Below are some very important words I want to share with you from that news letter. I wish I were as eloquent. May you take them to heart and make today a better day for someone by being trustworthy.

May the Circle Be Unbroken: Extending the Reach of Circles of Trust
Marcy in greenby Co-Director Marcy Jackson

In one of my favorite poems -- "The Seven of Pentacles" -- Marge Piercy writes:

Connections are made slowly, sometimes they grow underground.
You cannot tell always by looking what is happening.
More than half a tree is spread out in the soil under your feet.

Our work with the Circle of Trust ® approach has borne this out. Building trust and relationships in order to hold conversations about things that matter takes time as well as intentionality, deep listening, and self-awareness. And yet we also know that connections can be made quickly, almost instantaneously under the right circumstances -- as when we "recognize" a kindred spirit, a fellow traveler or a worthy adversary through their presence, reflections or ideas.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Excitement

The new QR Code has created more excitement than anything I've seen since to iphone hit the market. This new barcode works with smart phones to redirect visitors to a message or site. I know it won't be long before everyone will be all abuzz with this new technology. It is real easy to operate and fun. It brings out the child in all of us and makes us remember when puzzles were fun. Check out our ad in this weeks Charleston City Paper, or see our ad online at CharlestonCityPaper.net Look for the Weichert Logo and send me your feedback! Go have some fun.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Welcome Boeing!

www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/oct/29/29boeing/

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Busy Week

Yesterday I had a meeting with a couple that were first time home buyers. After the meeting and all night and day I have been upset as to the way the meeting ended. In an effort to gain information, I was inquisitive and apparently offensive. I realize now that it appeared to them that I was not listening to their concerns. As a result, I have decided to require all of my agents to attend a training session for first time home buyers. It is important for the agents to understand these buyers no little or nothing at all about buying a home and care must be given as well as attention to detail. I'll keep you posted on the outcomes.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Beginning Again With New Direction

As I grow older, I am constantly amazed at how utterly dumbfounded I can be at myself. Apparently, we must revisit lessons in life constantly in order to continue being the person we strive to be. Emily Dickinson has always been one of my favorite writer/poets. Since I am now an owner of a real estate firm ( Weichert, Realtors-Palmetto Coast) instead of an English Teacher, I find I am not living the writerly life and do not take time to read the types of literature that stretch my mind. For most of my adult life, I have been a reflective person. The past several years I have been absorbed in the world of managing a real estate office. I enjoy this work, but have, of late felt much like a failure at the job. The market for our profession has been dismal at best. The hours are grueling and with little fruit for the results. Most days I get up and work a 10 hour day for free. Because of the miserable state I have found myself in as of late, I have begun to search for some relief. This morning I realized (as I have numerous times, but keep forgetting) the source of my misery was from the lack of attention to doing the things I love. Because if that, I have decided to begin using this blog as my "Morning Pages" so aptly named by Julia Cameron. This will be a living out loud page about the trials and tribulations, as well as, the elation I experience each day as I run my company. I hope to have followers that are interested in understanding more about what it is really like to be in the real estate business as a sales associate. There are many misconceptions about what we do. I hope this new direction will accomplish my goal of educating the public as to why it is important to work with a Realtor. Additionally, I want to add quotes, experiences, and writing that will enhance the reader's life and help them experience more joy in that life. I will be the very first to benefit because I will be writing again-which is "what I want to be when I grow up"! Today, I will leave you with words from Emily Dickinson:
If I can stop one heart from breking,
I shall not live in vain;
If I can ease one life from aching,
or cool one pain,
or help one fainting robin
Unto his nest again,
I shall not live in vain.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Remove Point of Sale in SC.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Remove Point of Sale in SC.
From SCR--- (Use the main header link to take immediate action on your behalf)

No one knows better than you how point of sale assessment is affecting the real estate market, and your Representative needs to hear from you on this issue. The House of Representatives will have an opportunity to correct point of sale by passing H.3272 when it comes before the House. H.3272 was passed by the House Ways and Means Committee on March 26th and will move to the floor of the House for consideration this week.

H.3272, introduced by Representatives Cooper and Merrill, eliminates point of sale assessments and puts property tax reassessment back on the five-year cycle that existed prior to the property tax reform package that became law in 2006. Passing H.3272 and sending it to the Senate for consideration is a vital step in ensuring that point of sale is addressed this year.

Please contact your Representative immediately and urge them to support H.3272 and keep the bill moving forward. This is the single most important economic stimulus that the South Carolina General Assembly could provide for our state.

Labels: SC Legislative Issues on Property Taxes

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

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