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Practice Being in the “Eye of the Storm”

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Crye-Leike, Realtors

As agents for buyers and sellers, we are often put in awkward or semi-chaotic situations. The eye of a storm is that one specific spot in the center of a twister, hurricanes, or tornado that is calm, almost isolated from the frenzy of the activity. Everything around the center is violent and turbulent, but the center remains peaceful. How nice it would be if we could be calm and serene in the midst of chaos-in the eye of the storm.

It may be easier than you might imagine being in the eye of a "human storm". What it takes is intention and practice.

Suppose, for example, that you are going to be at a family gathering that is going to be very stressful, and may even be chaotic.

  • You can tell yourself that you are going to use the experience as an opportunity to remain calm.
  • You can commit to being the one person in the room who is going to be an example of peace.
  • You can practice breathing.
  • You can practice listening.
  • You can let others be right and enjoy the glory.
  • The point is, you can do it if you set your mind to it.

By starting out with harmless scenarios like family gatherings or cocktail parties, you'll notice that you'll be more "present-moment" oriented. You can deal with conflict, hardship or grief, and practice more difficult areas of life. If you start slowly, have some success and keep practicing, pretty soon you'll know how to live in the eye of the storm (as in a multiple offer situation or repair resolution agreement).

From the desk of Steve Brown, General Manager, Crye-Leike

Rosario Lewis
DDR Realty - Newburgh, NY
GRI, SRES - DDR Realty - Orange County, NY
Excellent advice. Emotion is contagious. We can make the choice to be the carrier of calm or a victim of an emotion epidemic.
Aug 21, 2007 03:33 AM
Susan Trombley
Trombley Real Estate - Wake Forest, NC
Broker/Realtor, Raleigh, Cary, Wake Forest, Youngs
I really try and deal with the facts. I can make the facts work and emotions I know we all have them, but repairing emotions ugh lets go back to the facts.
Aug 21, 2007 03:46 AM
Angie Vandenbergh
Crye-Leike, Realtors - Memphis, TN
A Crye-Leike Blogger

Rosario - Emotions certainly are contagious. In a good way and a bad way. It's definitely good to be aware of the influence you have on others and they have on you.

Susan - lol... I like the facts too :) Sometimes emtions just take over though.

Aug 21, 2007 04:21 AM
New Jersey Real Estate James Boyer Morris, Essex & Union County NJ Realtor
RE/MAX Properties Unlimited, Real Estate - Morristown, NJ

Nice blog post, has some interesting points for Realtors and other professionals to take into account.

 

James Boyer

Aug 21, 2007 05:53 AM
Brian Foxworth SC, GA, FL, & TN Mortgage Loans
Palmetto South Mortgage - Columbia, SC
Angie - I love working with professionals like you who understand that in this business there is a storm in a lot of deals and have made the decision to stay calm and work thru it until Closing. Congratulations on placing yourself above the rest!
Sep 13, 2007 08:44 AM