Would Someone Call You Parsley or Salt? - 05/31/09 02:36 PM
When it comes to making an impact in your real estate business or the sphere around you called life, ask yourself this question,
   Would Someone Call You Parsley or Salt?
We get this from our lunch or dinner table of course. It comes down to looking at yourself as a garnish or a condiment. Some background from Master Chef Gary.
A garnish would be something like Parsley. Something to make the dish more visually appealing. Also like paprika on a Salmon salad, chives sprinkled on potatoes, or a slice of fruit on the edge of a tropical drink like a … (31 comments)

Speechless Sunday - Cool or Crazy Aviation? ~ Some People Are Just Different - 05/31/09 02:28 AM

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To Have An Assistant, Or Not Have An Assistant, That Is The Question - 05/30/09 07:28 PM
Most folks in real estate as their business grows wonder
To have an assistant, or not have an assistant, that is the question.
Usually books like the Millionaire Real Estate Agent say get an assistant before you need one even part time so you can start leveraging another's time and focus on what you do best.
It seems there are a few key areas to remember with assistants:
 
In Office or Virtual Assistant - Many like the in office assistant for the face to face communication but in today's Internet world Virtual Assistants can do many of the same tasks. … (47 comments)

Finding The Missing Puzzle Piece Can Make Your Day - 05/30/09 09:27 AM
So much about the real estate business and life is about searching, about a quest. Looking for houses, finding a good inspector, lining up with a great Stager to sell the house faster, seeking out a Title company in states that use them that make for a smooth closing.
Finding The Missing Puzzle Piece Can Make Your Day.
You know when a situation is not quite right. A puzzle piece is missing. I had a situation where everything was going along smoothly to closing and then the income dropped in a window of time due to job change. Closing was threatened. … (20 comments)

With Challenges Put Your Thinking Cap On - 05/29/09 10:37 PM
I love these management gurus that have these flowery words for what we might use more plain and simple words. Think problems. They call them "challenges." Well
              With Challenges Put Your Thinking Cap On.
Challenges allow us to grow by overcoming them and also learning the lesson from them. I can't sell this house of mine. That example I would say is a problem, ahem, challenge. You need to come up with many directions of how to overcome it. I guess if you have to bail yourself out with a lot of cash at the closing table being underwater with … (17 comments)

Don't Be Just Another Cog In The Wheel - 05/29/09 07:09 AM
In developing a real estate business you need to have your identity stand out. We all need to know we are unique but EMPHASIZE that uniqueness to the world.
Don't Be Just Another Cog In The Wheel.
Your special talents need to come forth. Brand yourself by your specialty. This can be done by Realtors, Stagers, or even Title Companies and Lenders. Find a way to advertise the area or type of clientele you serve. No one wants to be a run of the mill cog. Oh you are one of "those" Realtors who just puts a sign in the yard. … (31 comments)

Can You Avoid The Train Wreck Coming Around The Corner? - 05/28/09 04:08 PM
So many people in real estate, their lives, or their relationships have this philosophy whether designed or not thought through, of flying by the seat of their pants. How about you?
Can You Avoid The Train Wreck Coming Around The Corner?
I'm talking disaster planning. Not for hurricanes or computer meltdowns per se but more for the simple things in real estate or in life. Things that if you only could use some common sense and ask yourself, what if this were to happen, what would I do? Thinking at least one step ahead. For example in real estate, working with a … (29 comments)

Every Nut Need Not Be Tough To Crack - 05/27/09 09:33 PM
Getting to understanding with people clients or otherwise made me think
         Every Nut Need Not Be Tough To Crack.
People can have a tough exterior, be like clamshells sometimes with revealing the truth to you, or appear not to have "chemistry" with you.
But a few keys to getting them to "crack" or warm up to you:
Find something you have in common with them. THEN, they really will open up. Be persistent in asking lots of questions and eventually on some level you will connect. Don't forget as I have mentioned before genuine compliments. Everyone likes to know something … (34 comments)

Multitasking Madness Can Lead To Messes - 05/26/09 01:32 PM
In today's intensive world of instant information I have found that
Multitasking Madness Can Lead To Messes.
Multitasking is here to stay doing two, three or more things at once. I think the only reason you don't have three phones is you only have two ears. Well there is the speaker phone on the one on the desk too. Today's busy world does call for multitasking. It is a reality often to the expense of quality focused one on one communication.
But the madness sets in once you have one input port too many into your body. That's when things start … (35 comments)

We're All In This Together - 05/26/09 04:23 AM

I've always liked the expression when it comes to team effort of
  WE'RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER.
You know, there's no "I" in team or leave no man behind. If you've ever been involved in strong and winning teams throughout your real estate career, other business, sports, or organizations, there is nothing like a well oiled team moving together in motion.
I think a network of friends and Business Associates even scattered across the country through email and phone contacts provide this excellent support system for your emotional, mental, and other needs. This group of key individuals that only … (82 comments)

A Family Member Taken Away Too Soon - 05/25/09 12:38 AM
For those who have stumbled into my writing anytime within the last twenty months or so you know I like to stay on topic and for my style at least don't bring in a lot of my personal life about family and such. We all are different with birth announcements and such but I have chosen not to blast too much about family members all over the Internet. Those close to me here know a battle within our extended family we have been fighting for 18 months now has been with my brother-in-law who was diagnosed with ALS back in December 2007. ALS, or Lou … (72 comments)

A Map Without Walking Is Useless - 05/24/09 01:58 PM
Critical in doing the Texas two step in getting things done involves pretty much two things. Unfortunately so often in our real estate businesses and also with goals we only do one of them. We need to learn the lesson that
A Map Without Walking Is Useless.
The map of course is the plan. I have met so many master planners. God are they good. They all should be program managers I think or were in that field in a past life. Think also of all those three ring binders from seminars you may have attended. Now walk over to your … (15 comments)

Speechless Sunday - You Can Never Care Too Much - 05/23/09 11:58 PM

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The Men and Women Sides of Communication - 05/23/09 11:30 PM
In negotiating a transaction or for that matter having a conversation with someone, we need to be aware that men and women communicate differently. Here are several guidelines to be aware of for better communication:
Men tend to interrupt women more than they do other men.
Women tend to provide more detail while men just want the facts.
Women talk about problems to build rapport while men want to fix a problem.
Women tend to ask for opinions which to men this looks indecisive.
Men can take an opposite view when talking to other men to banter with them for conversation … (26 comments)

Bloggers Are The Master Storytellers - 05/23/09 02:36 PM
I got to thinking in reading all these blog posts the other day that
Bloggers Are The Master Storytellers.
Not only do they write from all these various angles but here in the 21st century they combine the writing with the SPEED of the Internet to zap that information right into your hands to be shared and provide the author with near instantaneous feedback on what was written.
The feedback may be of the form of congratulations, a smile, agreement, a disagreement and contrary opinion, or just a good feeling shared between writer and reader. Ideally a little of the writer's world … (21 comments)

When A MeMe Is Not A Good Thing - 05/23/09 07:06 AM
Here on Active Rain, our beloved Real Estate social networking site I do believe the endless MeMe's are dying down. You know those little insider posts written to find out more scoop from your favorite bloggers. But there is a time
When A MeMe Is Not A Good Thing.
Namely, the Realtors or any other "rainmakers" for that matter who think only about themselves. You know the types, too much ego, too loud, never listens, the short word for it is
   narcissism!  
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
In a relationship, a clue that you are living with … (95 comments)

For Those Who Gave The Ultimate Sacrifice For Us - 05/22/09 03:44 PM
With Memorial Day upon us once again I know for most of us it is just another holiday where we are thankful to gather together with family and enjoy time away from work. We know that Memorial Day in May is for the fallen soldiers and Veteran's Day in November is for the current alive veterans. But we surely should take a little time to pause and reflect one, on what our military does with so many sacrifices for us all in doing their duty for the country and two, for those who did the duty in combat zones and didn't make … (33 comments)

Are You And Those Around You Good Eggs? - 05/22/09 08:06 AM
In real estate, an intense people business, you get to intermingle with many people and also self-examine yourself in relation to them. Have you ever wondered,
Are You And Those Around You Good Eggs?
This mainly has to do with at their core I would guess 90% of people are inherently good and just carry their surface flaws, their baggage from their life with them. Well, those other 10% pure grouches, mean people, or evil ones, just stay away from them as best as possible.
Forgiveness of your self and others is a key tool to use to overcome those surface … (32 comments)

Questioning Your Way To Understanding - 05/21/09 04:31 PM
In truly understanding business real estate clients and their needs or our own understanding of something, be aware of
Questioning Your Way To Understanding.
This comes from teaching and classroom learning of course. You get feedback on how well you understand something by giving yourself mini pop quizzes.
How did they spell their name? Where do they currently live? Where do they work? What are their childrens' and pets' names? What is the average price home sold in this neighborhood?
What about our own paths? What are the requirements to complete that course of study? What is the median income for … (24 comments)

Check Your Intentions At The Door - 05/21/09 12:40 AM
Have you been to the dentist lately? OK, times can be tough in the real estate world but dental hygiene and fillings are still important. Ever notice that tool with the mirror on it? Helps see way back in your mouth particularly the uppers. Sometimes we have to work a little harder to understand others and even ourselves in business and in life.
Check Your Intentions At The Door.
With other people we can easily misperceive or misinterpret them. This communication thing is not easy. Give people the benefit of the doubt for awhile. To handle yourself, use your head, to … (19 comments)

There Are No Such Things As Lost Keys - 05/20/09 04:44 PM
Did you know from stumbling around in your own business and personal life that
   There Are No Such Things As Lost Keys?
This refers to answers you can't find to questions. Like where did I place my keys, why does my tooth ache, how come the car won't start? It dawned on me as a revelation when I misplaced a freshly pressed dress shirt one evening and put it over a chair in the last room in the house I would ever look for it. I looked for it for almost an entire day choosing to wear a different shirt … (27 comments)

Chessmasters ALWAYS Have a Plan B AND a Plan C - 05/19/09 05:22 PM
In growing up I was fascinated with the game of chess and especially when I got really good at it I learned the lesson of thinking one if not two moves ahead of my opponent. It taught me the lesson in business and in life to
ALWAYS have a Plan B AND a Plan C.
This contingency planning on your part can assist you ahead of times when things, as they almost always, don't go the way you plan. I'm starting to think this is more the rule than the exception with the way life unfolds.
Expand your mind a bit. If … (28 comments)

The Trick To Overcoming A Struggle - 05/18/09 05:37 PM
In today's real estate business where sometimes there can be significant gaps between transaction closings there is
The Trick To Overcomiing A Struggle.
It is called "hanging on." Devising techniques to stretch out your cash flow, minimizing expenses, keep on keeping on till there is a break in the storm clouds. It can take a dogged determination to not throw in the towel, and refusing to have a fork stuck in you.
I remember the great fun of dodge ball in junior high how you wanted to be the last one standing. Sometimes in life and in business you can just … (42 comments)

Finding Yourself In YOU Land - 05/17/09 03:22 PM
There is actually quite a bit of insight you can learn about yourself with the old 20/20 hindsight approach. You know what I am talking about, living life in the present but understanding it in the rear view mirror. What you will come to grips with is not that you are off at Disneyworld BUT
Finding Yourself In YOU Land. What I mean by that is almost everything that is about your life is made up of your choices. Why do you keep picking out those favorite, fun blue shoes to wear all the time? Guys, mine look just like these … (34 comments)

Speechless Sunday - In This Economy Everyone's A Cheapskate - 05/16/09 11:34 PM

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What Adoration Of Your Client Should And Shouldn't Look Like - 05/16/09 04:45 PM
Do you believe in providing top notch customer service to your real estate clients? Do you achieve the highest levels of satisfaction from them if you survey them after the business transaction whether informally or formally?
Think aboout these two things:
                    What Adoration Of Your Client Should And Shouldn't Look Like. I speak of "adoring" your customer because if they are to be delighted with your service they need to be viewed one way and not the other.
First off what adoring your client SHOULD NOT look like. They always say get the dollar signs out of your eyes. It's a … (16 comments)

Practicing The Art Of Being Nice To People - 05/16/09 10:13 AM
In all our interacting with people in our business and personal lives we need to be always
Practicing The Art Of Being Nice To People.
All of us carry burdens, whether visible or hidden. Your ability to all the time be nice to another lifts by a degree or more their burden for that moment and definitely makes the world a better place.
Try not to judge whether someone DESERVES your niceness or not, JUST BE NICE for niceness sakes. I would say for 90% of the world's population we seem to have this inner goodness built in to treat others … (22 comments)

The Secret To Having Someone Listen To You - 05/15/09 09:38 PM
Oftentimes whether it is with a real estate client, a spouse, a co-worker, a child, or an acquaintance, to get them to listen to you it seems like you have to walk up behind them and get their attention by clanging some cymbals or something. Well that might work and attention is the first step in them listening to you. But the cymbals idea might make them more mad than them listening to you.
But there is a more subtle approach to getting others to listen to you. Kind of the indirect approach. You need
The Secret To Having Someone Listen … (31 comments)

Are You A Big Drip? - 05/15/09 03:38 PM
Home Inspectors can relate to this. Laying in bed and having a nearby bathroom with this problem at the sink it can bother you. Working in the kitchen with this incessant noise it can be quite annoying if it isn't fixed. I am talking about the dripping faucet. Now this post isn't about home repair. Not my normal style to talk about those things. Inspectors are much better at repairs. No, here the question is
        Are You A Big Drip?
In that wise book of Proverbs with mostly all the wise thoughts from King Solomon if you did happen into … (24 comments)

When It Comes To Feeling Good Find Yourself A Dog - 05/14/09 11:05 PM
Sometimes I think people make life way too complex at times. Sure this is work in our daily routine. Sometimes it can be hard. Sometimes bits of joy or even great fun with it. But people ask me about rocks to cling to in finding those good feelings. Aside from one's spiritual roots, their children, a spouse or significant other or family member or friend they love that loves them in return,
When It Comes to Feeling Good Find Yourself A Dog.
What a deal, unconditional love displayed in your world at the highest level. You can do no wrong. Ready … (30 comments)

Super Mom Realtors Are Amazing! - 05/14/09 05:54 PM
I know you have seem them too. Maybe YOU are one of them.
     Super MOM Realtors Are Amazing!
I saw them in Realtor offices long before I was in Real Estate. You know the basic Super Mom type. Handles the kids, the house chores, the husband, the transporting the kids to and fro from events, the shopping. Then there is an even harder worker, the Super Mom Realtor. My heart really goes out to the ones that are single Moms too. Yes they have a tough job out there but so many of them do that with such a smile … (47 comments)

You, The Storehouse, Wins The Day - 05/13/09 02:54 PM
You are more valuable than maybe even YOU know. Well that will be our little secret for now. With clients of Realtors or others in the housing industry often thinking of being do it yourselfers, you need to have them self discover all they don't know that you bring to the table.
You, The Storehouse, Wins The Day.
Just think of all you have, real estate knowledge of contracts, neighborhoods, home values. Then the myriad of relationships with everyone that can grease the skids making for a smooth transaction.
When clients see how extremely valuable you are and all you bring to … (33 comments)

Working Hard These Days? Join The Club - 05/12/09 05:27 PM
Do you ever feel like this dog here trying to get your share of the peanut butter?
Working Hard These Days? Join The Club.
Maybe it is the economy cycle we are in. More time and effort for the same or less dollars. Don't know if it makes you feel any better, but you are not alone in what is going on. Some of it is the high level of productivity we have achieved. I make it a game sometimes to see if I can handle multitasking at the three or four times at once level. It is borderline insane. So … (89 comments)

Some Connections Are Just Not Meant To Be - 05/11/09 07:32 PM
I am amazed by some Realtors for just trying to get a sale how they match up with just anyone.
Some Connections Are Just Not Meant To Be.
Sure we want to treat all customers fairly and give them good service. But sometimes the chemistry is all wrong with your style and who you are at your core. I firmly believe in Win-Win or no deal on buyers-sellers and agent-client. A client should not abuse a Realtor as a hard working professional with their time or money or language or energy. Unreasonable demands are ridiculous.
If you can be strong enough … (37 comments)

New Trekkie Movie Is A Winner - 05/10/09 10:01 PM
I'm not usually very big into movie reviews because we all have our individual tastes but this past opening weekend I took in the new version of the Star Trek movie, named simply Star Trek and let me tell you the
  New Trekkie Movie Is A Winner.
I am a very harsh critic on movies cause most of them are too long, have terrible plots, so so acting, start and stop, too many useless explosions, gratuitous violence, needless sexual innuendo etc. The new Star Trek had none of that with top marks in all those areas.
They take us back … (28 comments)

Speechless Sunday - See You At The Top - Are We Having Fun Yet? - 05/10/09 03:14 PM





 
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The Overindulgence Diet - 05/09/09 10:21 PM
We have the Atkins, Grapefruit, Pritikin, and Scarsdale diets. How about
     The Overindulgence Diet?
I'm not talking about wolfing town a bunch of candy bars but what a way to go : ) I'm talking putting more good things in your life and excessively showing them to the world. How about
Love, Kindness, Justice, Mercy, Forgiveness, Faith, Peace, Music, Caring about others.. ? You have heard everything in moderation but the forementioned list I would think everyone would like MORE of these things.
What would you put on The Overindulgence Diet? If I write a book on this I'll be sure … (25 comments)

True Understanding Is Just Letting Others Be - 05/09/09 11:38 AM
Have you ever started to write a blog post one way at the beginning and as you formulated it in your mind it came out another way? Just must be one of those days for me I guess. So often I do try to have a real estate focus on a blog position but often it turns into something about human interaction, behavior, lessons learned, or about life in general. I had wanted to talk about making sure we have clear communication between people in all our dealings with them. For REALTOR and buyer and seller. Essentially avoiding "misunderstandings." Oh well, … (24 comments)

Only Damage From Grasshoppers Is Visible - 05/08/09 11:11 PM
In understanding our clients and working effectively with them it is good to remember that
Only Damage From Grasshoppers Is Visible.
In the crop world sometimes prior to harvest for example with soybeans, grasshoppers can invade the crops and all sorts of external damage is visible as the insects nip at the beans.
With people we all are "damaged goods" to a certain extent. We carry hurts and perspectives of the world from the individual roads we traveled. One family I had as buyers had most of the extended family drown in a terrible lake accident.
This "hurt" made them extremely … (24 comments)

Think Payoff When It Comes To Achievement - 05/08/09 01:02 PM
With all of us and our goal setting we need to
Think Payoff When It Comes To Achievement.
Goal setting involves a vision. Think the end result when you start out. But the "more" important element in achievement is
            DESIRE.
How bad do you want it? I would venture to say if you want it bad enough, you WILL achieve it. Think payoff. The big WHY you're doing something. VERY IMPORTANT.
In business or in personal life and even sports there are many examples. Tiger Woods has a coach and practices constantly. The big WHY? He hoists that trophy in … (20 comments)

Social Media Networks ~ So Many Places To Go People To See So Little Time - 05/07/09 10:21 PM
With the exponential growth in Social Media networks for all of us, how can we intelligently choose which ones best work for us other than perhaps dabbling a little in all of them. Some like MySpace grew up with the teens and now Facebook seems to have surpassed it with many adults as well. Twitter is skyrocketing. Active Rain has shown tremendous growth. YouTube handles personal videos, photo images head to flickr, professional backgrounds are on LinkedIn.
So from our real estate industry professional brethren here which social networks are you a part of and about how many hours per week … (29 comments)

Are You A Bouncing Ball? Falling Apart Leads To Resilency - 05/07/09 04:25 PM
There is probably more stress nowadays to manage in your life than ever before just because of the rapid pace the world is moving. Stress can be from loss of any kind, grief, or significant change. Springing back from and successfully adapting to adversity is what being resilient is all about. So,
Are You A Bouncing Ball? Falling Apart Leads To Resiliency.
It really is all a process and some are more predispositioned genetically to being more resilient than others. Children seem to be faster at it than adults. Think of the falling apart events lives have in them: Death, Career Change, … (12 comments)

Your Voyage Of Discovery Includes A Gift Called YOU - 05/07/09 10:24 AM
As we move along in our choice of career and all the phases of our life we need to be reminded that it is a journey and
Your Voyage Of Discovery Includes A Gift Called YOU.
All the encounters with other people, customers, acquaintances, friends, family give us feedback about what is inside of us and if we are comfortable with that or need to make adjustments. Someone may compliment us and we may agree with that. Someone may criticize us and we feel the pain or think THEY are the one that is off base. But what I see missing … (15 comments)

Use Worry As A Trip Wire To Grow Your Self - 05/06/09 05:50 PM
Do you have an advanced degree in deactivating explosive devices? Surely not. But you can get good in this area if you pay attention.
Use Worry As A Trip Wire To Grow Your Self.
Many people almost live in this pollyanna world and say don't worry. I know I tell people to do this. But it is kind of a yes and no.
Now you are the defusing demolition expert. You job is not to get killed or others killed. This job you only get ONE mistake and then you don't have a job (or a life) anymore if you screw … (25 comments)

Will You Remember Me In The Morning? - 05/05/09 04:33 PM
One time while riding horses on some rocky trails in Austin we came around the bend and there standing in our path was this huge Longhorn. If you're not from Texas you may have never seen one of these imposing ones. Anyway thinking fast we charged our horses at the Longhorn and he slowly moved aside. With impressions you think
Will You Remember Me In The Morning?
Powerful GOOD first impressions last. You never get a second chance to make a good first impression. Keep this in mind with your business. Have people always remember that day they met you like the … (29 comments)

How To Be The Icing On The Cake With Your Clients - 05/05/09 03:58 PM
In business we are all trying to differentiate ourselves constantly. Sometimes it seems like the differences are razor thin why someone might work with you over someone else. We need to know
How To Be The Icing On The Cake With Your Clients.
In simplest terms, you will stand out if, You Go The Extra Mile.
Do things others don't do. Take time with your clients explaining what is important to them. Do MORE than you promise. Under promise and over deliver. Follow up religiously. Be very consistent in your work habits, returning calls and emails promptly, getting the right answers … (22 comments)

A Secret To Productivity - 05/04/09 05:42 PM
For those that follow me around they find out I get a lot done in a day. Some will ask, what is your secret? So
      A Secret To Productivity.
Before I give MY answer it is also important to get the RIGHT things done not just getting things done in general.
My secret? "Do, Don't Plan!!!"
I am not discounting to do lists, and the importance of short term or strategic planning. But coming from someone who burned too much daylight in analysis paralysis and fence sitting in an earlier stage of my life I don't do that anymore. Time … (112 comments)

In Plotting Your Path Remember The Importance Of Being You - 05/03/09 02:48 PM
I see this sometimes in the very large real estate franchise firms. Not all locations but some. And that is to try somehow to stamp out cookie cutter agents. Sure there is commonality amongst tasks to be the professional that is called upon to be a REALTOR. But these are in fact independent contractors we are talking about here. We need to take into account
In Plotting Your Path Remember The Importance Of Being You.
Oh would some managers, team leaders, or brokers want to clone top producing agents? Now the top producing part is a worthy goal but Bob or … (26 comments)

Are People Safe At The Plate With You? - 05/02/09 10:06 PM
Watching everyone in real estate has just been a real hoot for me along the way. I do think I get to practice being an armchair psychologist from time to time. Why do people actually behave the way they do? You can guess, but often time when thinking about it you can figure it out. One characteristic you need to ask yourself about and observe in others
Are People Safe At The Plate With You?
In baseball it is no man's land where you can be tagged out anywhere between the bases. But standing on any of the bases they can't … (34 comments)

Dallas Ft. Worth | Spaceship Cowboys Lands On The Prairie | Club Chaos Eye Candy - 05/02/09 03:16 PM
In thinking of landmarks around the Dallas Ft. Worth area, many things come to mind. Reunion Tower in downtown Dallas, the Ft. Worth Stockyards, the Dealy Plaza JFK site, the Las Colinas (Irving) Mustangs running through the water sculpture, many architectural unique buildings like the InfoMart and the Morton Meyerson Symphony Center. But worldwide, in Irving, the Dallas Cowboys Stadium with the hole cut in the top of it I think everyone knows about (So God can watch his favorite team play). That building which is shut down now and soon to be demolished is local history with many memorable games and concerts that … (17 comments)

I Was Wrong About Active Rain ~ Love Birds Abound - 05/01/09 09:29 PM

 
 
In first reading Active Rain posts from various individuals from 18 months back until now I thought "professionalism" between people was what was the primary observation.
I Was Wrong About Active Rain  ~ Love Birds Abound.
Yes professionalism and a generally polite decorum still abide. But by love birds I mean it is so obvious the genuine caring between the members. Sure we have rant posts, silly posts, posts with only pictures, political and religious posts, Localism, sports, topics that include our ill or dying family members or pets, and in general just everyday life.
Where is the … (37 comments)

Fighting Off The Blues On A Sunny Day - 05/01/09 12:47 PM
We all have those days. But we need coping skills in order to be
   Fighting Off The Blues On A Sunny Day.
It is the WORST to have the blues on a sunny day. The world is chattering around you with laughter. Your big real estate closing for the month has fallen through. You don't feel well. For some reason the last few days you are feeling sad. Take note that emotions and feelings JUST HAPPEN. You can't help them. Anniversaries of bad times in your life. Hormonal or physical situations and pain. Getting worn down by a burden that … (21 comments)

 
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