photo courtesy of ewiemann Setting goals and reaching them. I wasn't much of a goal setter when I started in my real estate career. I didn't even have them written down. Thanks to encouragement from people like Missy Caulk, I did wind up setting goals for myself for the year. Of course, when I switched brokers, I feared I might not accomplish some of them. I figured it would take some time to get situated in my new office and discover exactly what it was that I felt I had been missing at my last office. I needed time to (58 comments)
photo courtesy of Old Shoe Woman Recently I wrote more than normal. Over the course of two days I wrote a little more than normal. In those two days, I commented like mad and wrote 4 posts (2 a day) and even re-blogged one I thought more people should see (with permission of course). I was feeling good about my recent uptick in activity and was even prouder of the content. In all this good feeling (and flurry of commenting), I found true happiness in blogging. I knew I liked it, but the sense of accomplishment I felt over those (22 comments)