Monday, March 9, 2015

Today is the Day

Hello all,

"Today is the Day"

Some of us have been busy for two months, some of us have been busy for the last couple of weeks and some of us have been waiting for the spring market to hit. No matter which group you fall into to "Today is the Day" that starts the best stretch we will have in the 2015 Real Estate year. The clocks have moved and the weather is breaking, over the next four months there will be no better opportunity to create and close business, and, well, who knows what will happen after that. Time to pound the streets ladies and gentleman and make it happen for ourselves.

Enjoy the coffee,
Joe

Monday Morning Coffee

INSPIRATION FOR TODAY:
 
"The path you're on looks different when you turn around." 
 
 
- Cynthia Copeland Lewis 
 
 
 
LOOK BACK TO THE FUTURE! 
 
Life has been described as a path, a direction in which we travel over time - rather than a single event. Each of us gets to choose the direction our path will take us. By making those choices, we also clear the way to achieving the objectives we've set for ourselves. 
 
When we fail to choose the path we will travel, that is also a choice. In that case, the path we travel becomes less distinct with more twists and turns than we would have liked. Each side path we encounter tempts us to change direction. Lacking any roadmap of objectives we might have chosen, we often end up somewhere - else. 
 
Regardless of the quality of our choices, we can get a clear understanding of where we are likely to end up - just by turning around. By simply looking back at the path we have been following, much can be learned. For example, is the path behind us straight, or filled with curves and detours taken? Is it paved with solid, masterfully laid stepping stones, or filled with muddy ruts that zig-zag around every obstacle? 
 
Chances are that, as teenagers, most of our paths seemed to have had many twists and turns. As we matured and learned from our mistakes, however, it is also likely that we began improving the direction and quality of the path we travelled. The more attention we paid to the path, the more enjoyable the journey became. 
 
Want life to be a most pleasant journey? Build your own roadmap - then start paving! 
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