the moment my clients discover their Happiness—that's what drives me |
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I recently Zoomed in on a real estate conference full of true bad ass women in the industry. A room filled with excitement, preparation and presentations.
A question was asked “what inspires you?”. Three words and such a simple question, right? The truth is, I’ve never truly asked myself this before. And in that moment I unveiled a disconnect between my passion and my pursuit. What fuels me to show up for my clients?
I put a kabosh on the rest of my plans for the week. No to-do list, no phone apps, all alarms off, and deadlines on the backburner. I dug deep, asking myself the tough questions.
I realized it’s not the paychecks, shiny reviews, or social media following that pulls me toward this path. The moment my clients discover their happiness–that’s what drives me.
This clarity has gifted me with a new sense of self and stronger determination to have a greater impact. I hope that for you too. Which led me to LPT Realty. A company whose mission above all else is their clients.
Because the only way to show up fully for your business is to first, show up fully for yourself.
Cheering for you and me,
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If you're serious about your home, pay close attention. Every year, especially towards the end, Mother Nature gets all wild with storms, winter chills, the whole shebang. But hey, that's not where the story ends! There can be enemies inside your house too – hidden plumbing issues, leaks, you name it. It can wreak havoc on your beloved roof, introduce some not-so-welcome mold friends! Not the kind of friends I want hanging out! I’ve seen it all to often, life gets busy and you just never check those gutters on the other side of your home. “You never go through that gate” AHHHH It happens. Here are 4 easy things you can do to hopefully get ahead of hidden issues. |
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If you want to be extra careful, consider flood insurance. Even if you aren’t in a flood zone. Trust me; it’s a different kind of security blanket. If you aren’t sure where your property lies, check out this website. www.floodfactor.comHomeownership is a glorious thing, but it does take some proactive planning to keep everyone smiling. |
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