Staying Motivated and Staying Positive!
One of the things I hear most often from companies and organizations is, “How does someone stay on fire? How do you STAY motivated and upbeat and all those good things?!”
One of the things I hear most often from companies and organizations is, “How does someone stay on fire? How do you STAY motivated and upbeat and all those good things?!”
That is not meant to be an inflammatory statement whatsoever. It’s a direct question. I don’t want to presume anything but in reading so much of what is on real estate agent focused blogs, one has to wonder if that is really the case.
Lately there has been quite a buzz in the real estate blogosphere about the likes of Trulia and zillow “stealing” business from real estate agents.
As many readers and radio show listeners know, I have been a contributing writer over at the Bloodhound Blog. Well, all good things must come to an end and I have decided to focus my energies on profit making endeavors.
Yes, I know that there are blogs everywhere in this so called RE.net, Web 2.0 world, but lately it seems like I am walking down the halls of my high school. There’s the cool kids over by Mr. Hannah’s homeroom.
The old way is out and the new way is in. The manner in which you are presently engaged will cease to exist. You must change. You will have no choice!
 “Buying a house is not the same as buying a house on fire” JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon explaining his bargain basement deal to buy Bear Stearns
 Last weekend I was watching some of the games of what has become an annual rite of spring passage, the NCAA Basketball Tournament. The tournament has become a brand of its own, March Madness.
 Last week presidential candidate Barack Obama fanned the flames on a continuing racial wildfire when he said his grandmother was a “typical white person”. So we wondered if you are a typical white person…or some reasonable facsimile thereof.
 Any frontal attack on ignorance is bound to fail because the masses are always ready to defend their most precious possession; their ignorance. Hendrik Willem van Loon