So many people seem to be curious about the people and lifestyle of Northern Michigan and more specific, the Eastern Upper Peninsula and Great Lakes region. Yes, they call us "Yoopers". Once a Detroit girl, I got transplanted to the U.P. as a teenager. If anyone knows Michigan, that's 300 miles straight north and at the time, quite the culture shock. Now I LOVE this small waterfront community and because in my travels, many people don't know where we're located, I thought I'd just jump in to this Active Rain Community and share information about our area, market and in general and see what unfolds.
I have had many careers in my life but feel most fortunate to have discovered the real estate industry (OK, most days). Living and working in a small community like St. Ignace is challenging and rewarding and rarely a dull moment. Always new people, new discoveries and adventures. New daily challenges keep me on my toes especially in this strange Michigan market.
I have met so many people and made so many friends over the years since I got involved in the industry and look forward to each day regardless of it being work related or social. I really encourage people to become involved with their communities. Being involved with the local Chambers of Commerc and other organizations has really broadened my awareness of the area, region and the needs and challenges of our tourism industry. If anyone ever has time on their hands, volunteer to a community organization. "Giving Back" to your community is a wonderful opportunity to help make a difference (AND YOU CAN) and you'll even feel good about it.
"So much to do, so little time". Boy, isn't that the truth. I have to chuckle when people ask "What do you do up here all year". OK, because we live in a 4-season area where snow is part of our lives, doesn't mean life ends in December. Four season living is fabulous, skiing, snowmobiling, icefishing, snowshoeing, spectacular fall color season, & then the other 5 months, spring & summer, (golf boating, beaches, fishing, & festivals all over)(OK, maybe I'd throw back a month or two) but can't imagine living anywhere else most of the time. It's something about the lakes and natural beauty of the region. You get it in your blood and you become addicted to it. When looking to travel, I find myself booking travel based on what is the closest body of water. You'd think living here one may tire of it but never. The lakes, rivers and wild beaches along with the green forests and plentiful trail systems keeps us busy year-round.
Starting my own company in 1998 was pretty scary, not knowing if I could compete with the bigger franchise companies . Almost 10 years later, it's pretty clear, it's not all about "big" but it's the personal service, the ability to communicate with people and help meet their needs while being able to laugh at yourself, your challenges, mistakes and be a real person, honest and forthright. You can't be everything to everybody, the sooner you realize that the easier it gets.
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