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By Jaime Sanders
I recently received a great email from Joanne – a wonderful real-estate agent in Folsom, Calif. Typically, I’m not huge fan of forwarded emails, but this one struck a nerve. It is about letting go and moving forward, which is really hard at times! Especially with the negative press in our industry, people seem to quickly forget about moving forward and start to drown in the mire of the news and problems in life. Please take a moment to read and think about HOW MUCH you can accomplish in 2008! Best wishes for the year ahead…
2007 is done...
...make 2008 unforgettable...
The 28 days of February stretch before you like blank pages of a Personal Diary. What will be written on those pages by this time next month? Next year? Will it be a tale of health, wealth, romance and wondrous prosperity...or will it be more of the same?
Fact is, the "movers and shakers" have long ago moved beyond 2007 and are looking ahead. Those are the same people who always seem to be "on top of their game" all the time. How do they do it? How can you run with this crowd? How can you leap one step ahead?
The simple answer is these people know the wisdom of "looking beyond today" and laying the groundwork for the months and years ahead. It's called taking action - Making a game plan, implementing, and CONTROLLING their future.
The time is NOW for YOU.
Editor’s Note:
Jaime Sanders is an Account Manager with LuxuryRealEstate.com. She assists many brokers in their endeavor to maximize exposure of their properties through creative marketing techniques. I definitely share Jaime’s sentiment of striving to improve ourselves in the present and future. Don’t worry about other people’s negative predictions too much – they’re just guesses, really. Simply focus on doing as much good as you can and improving yourself and your luxury real estate business day by day. That’s what I think.
By Robert Lockard
Predicting the future is a tricky game, as you can easily see from the failure of many experts last year to predict the problems this year in this Inman News article, entitled “2007 real estate forecaster report card.” I don’t expect people to be perfect and so it’s completely understandable even for experts to make mistakes from time to time. But here’s my question: Why do these experts spend time trying to predict things that they ultimately have little ability to control? Why not devote more time to simply suggesting good courses of action for regular people to take? That would definitely be more helpful to you, me and other homebuyers and sellers.
People probably pay more attention to expert advice about not getting into too much debt or staying away from certain risks because it’s something they can actually control. But hearing that a certain number of millions of homes are expected to be bought or sold in the coming year means little to most people. I just think it would be smarter to focus less on guessing and more on doing. Instead of asking, “What’s going to happen?” let’s ask “What can we do to better our situation?” Anyway, feel free to let me know what you think.
And, by the way, Happy New Year!
Editor’s Note:
Robert Lockard is the Public Relations & Media Specialist with LuxuryRealEstate.com. I am Robert. I create all of Luxury Real Estate’s newsletters, write the editorials in LuxuryRealEstate.com Magazine and much more.
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