Monday, January 26, 2015

#1

Hello all,

"#1"

On the first of the year I had the pleasure to let everyone know we ranked #1 in three areas for 2014:

 #1 Real Estate Office in Germantown
 #1 Real Estate Office in Potomac
 #1 RE/MAX Brokerage in Montgomery County 

Attached are three promotional items reflecting these achievements that you may want to use for some of your marketing materials and listing presentations. 2015 has started off very well for the offices so these numbers should only continue to rise!

Enjoy the coffee,
Joe 


Monday Morning Coffee

 
INSPIRATION FOR TODAY:
 
"Always remember the distinction between contribution and commitment. Take the matter of bacon and eggs. The chicken makes a contribution. The pig makes a commitment." 
~ John Mack Carter
 
HOW'S THE FAMILY?
 
OK, sure - you prepare the meals, maintain the yard, balance the checkbook, take the kids to soccer, wash and iron the clothes, tune-up the car. You take care of all the daily needs of the family. So - is that your contribution to them, or a contribution to your commitment to them?
 
Our world today is frantic. As adults, our responsibilities are awesome. Our careers require long and odd hours away from family. Our children are lured by television towards needs and desires for more and more material possessions, i.e. logo clothing, "gaming" accessories, makeup, or cool vehicles. Our spouse wonders why there's never enough time for "us." Where will it all end? How can we slow down?
 
If your family is moving at the speed of life, and there seems to be no end in sight, maybe it's time to take a look at your commitment to all involved. A great place to start is time alone with your spouse - away from home. If possible, that means an overnight or weekend trip. It's a time to re-examine your values, your goals in life, and the direction you would like your family to take. Finally, it's a time to re-commit to the health of your marriage.
 
You may quickly realize that it's a time to simplify your life - and that of your family. That's easy to say - more difficult to accomplish - yet attainable with a firm commitment. If you like the idea of simplification, there are three excellent books that can move you in that direction.
 
First is a great primer, Anne Morrow Lindbergh's "Gift From The Sea." Next, for both men and women is "The Simplicity Reader" by Elaine St. James. Finally, and especially for women, is "Simple Abundance" by Sarah Ban Breathnach. Why not make a new commitment to your family, beginning today? Your contributions will be much more enjoyable!

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