Monday, June 22, 2015

Happy Fathers Day & Shut Down Time

Hello all,

"Happy Fathers Day & Shut Down Time"

Happy Fathers Day to all of the dad's in the office! Time of year where the offices slow down a bit, no training's,  meetings... for the next month or so and this will be my last coffee until we ramp back up. The offices will be fully open and functional for everyone during this time however with vacations we don't plan any office functions. I hope everyone enjoys the summer break and thanks again for a great first half of the year!

Enjoy the coffee,
Joe 


 Monday Morning Coffee

 
INSPIRATION FOR TODAY:
 
I always wanted to be somebody. Now I realize I should have been more specific.
 
 
~ Lily Tomlin (from her "One Woman Show")
 
 
AGE DOESN'T MATTER!
 
Whether you're 23, 43 or 73, ask yourself this wonderfully refreshing question: "What do I want to be when I grow up?" Regardless of our age, it's so easy to lose sight of the specific "somebody" we always wanted to be. What's more, the "somebody" we had in mind in our 20's may be someone different in our 50's.
 
Worse yet, maybe we grew up to be the "somebody" someone else had in mind - like our mother or father. The influence of those around us often prevents us from even asking the question "What do I want to be . . . ?" We try so hard to be their somebody that we don't allow ourselves to grow up at all.
 
So . . . going back to the matter of age, it doesn't matter WHEN we decide who we want to be so much as that we DO decide. It is at that moment that a catharsis takes place, and we rid ourselves of everyone else's determination of our identity. We are free . . . free to become the person of our dreams.
 
Is it easy to develop and maintain our new identity? No. Our day-to-day activities will still attempt to distract us from our new persona. Nevertheless, as artist D. Morgan points out in one of her paintings, "The impossible dream - isn't!" Take a quiet moment today, just for yourself, and ask, "Am I the somebody I wanted to be?"
 
 


Monday, June 15, 2015

How you fix the problem

Hello all,

"How you fix the problem"

During the busy season problems in this business increase and I would say multiply... Agent to Agent, Client to Agent, Client to Client it seems that we spend more time putting out fires then we do on productive money making activities. Problem solving is a key part of the customer service experience that you offer. Hard to do but sometimes we need to look at problems as an opportunity to separate ourselves from the rest in this business. I learned early on from one of my mentors that the thing your clients will remember the most is how you fixed the problem not the problem itself... So everyone should take a spring season deep breath, look at problems as an opportunity and always try to do the right thing. Feel free to run scenarios by Al, Mark and Myself for suggestions. 

Enjoy the coffee,
Joe  


Monday Morning Coffee

 
INSPIRATION FOR TODAY:
 
The key is to keep company only with people who uplift you, whose presence calls forth your best.
 
 
~ Epictetus
 
 
GIVE YOURSELF A LIFT!
 
Have you ever aspired to be deeply depressed? On your list of major life's achievements, have you included becoming an itinerant ne'er-do-well? Does your daily task list include hanging out at the local pub, gossiping over the back fence with nosy neighbors, or spending time with a loser who does nothing but grouse about how the world has dealt him a lousy hand?
 
Did that first paragraph seem to pull you down? Did you say, "Ridiculous! Who would want to do those things?" If so, congratulations, you've already received this week's message.
 
Now, let's give this message a lift. Have you ever met someone with a bright inspiring spirit about them, and thought to yourself, "Wow, I'd like to know them better!" Have you noticed that when you attend a community education course, you leave with many fresh new ideas and a powerful boost in your attitude?
 
A well-known quote says, "You are what you think about all day long." If you hang out with the losers, your thoughts are likely to be dark and depressing. Spend time with those who possess magic in their attitude and enthusiastic vitality in their work ethic, and your thoughts are likely to soar.
 
Take a close look at your list of goals for this year. Have you included the addition of positive new personal relationships in your work and play environment? Remember that "to have a friend, you must first be a friend." Consider expanding your sphere of contacts to include those who would inspire you to greatness!

Monday, June 8, 2015

Best Month Ever

Hello all,

"Our Best Month Ever"

Our little company had it's best month ever in May. We closed 165 transaction sides for $67,385,832 in volume, we have never broken 60M before in a month. So proud and thankful for all of you and the hard work you put in. We are clearly the #1 RE/MAX Brokerage in Montgomery County by total volume and volume per agent, you are all the best of the best. Have your head held high and let's continue to take down the competition!

Enjoy the coffee,
Joe   


Monday Morning Coffee

 
INSPIRATION FOR TODAY:
 
All I really need to know I learned in kindergarten.
 
 
~ American book title (Robert Fulghum, author)
 
 
The children are watching us.
 
 
~ Italian film title (Vittorio De Sica, director)
 
 
BACK TO SCHOOL!
 
Turns out the children are listening, too. The question is, what are they learning and what are we teaching?
 
No matter whom we interact with, we should all take some time to reflect upon how our practices are matching up to our ethics and beliefs. We all have the potential to produce a profound effect on the people in our lives, both directly and indirectly. How we choose to act in our encounters helps define who we are: are we good stewards, good managers, good parents?
 
Consider the language we use when we deal with other people. Those who value power over action will use the language of judgment and superiority: “That idea is doomed..." or "You will never succeed..." or "That project is a waste of time.” Such language only serves to predict its own end and unfortunately, that end is often failure.
 
Now consider language that recognizes individuality while setting us up as collaborators: “I understand what you want..." or "I can only imagine how hard this is for you..." or "I'd like to help.” As we acknowledge the needs and feelings of others, we have better opportunities to show the same respect we’d expect in return. The encounter becomes a win-win situation.
 
As we interact with others, a good yardstick by which to measure our actions is to imagine how children would perceive them. Do we play by the rules? Are we being fair? Do we share? Are we doing unto others as we would have done to ourselves? During your next meeting, imagine a seven year old is watching the proceedings. Would you conduct yourself any differently?
 
Before children start to learn the later lessons of failure and success associated with competition, they first learn to “play well with others.” The politics of the playground still hold some powerful lessons for us, too!

Monday, June 1, 2015

Project Upstream

Hello all,

"Project Upstream"

There are going to be several changes coming to our industry, most notably the changes with the settlement process with loan applications taken after August 1st of this year. We will be covering this in great detail over the next several months.

However somewhat under the radar project "upstream" was announced about two weeks ago. In my opinion one of the biggest mistakes that was made in this industry was when the Brokers gave up control of the data for their listings. Once the data was given to the Multiple Listing Service's they gained control of that data then eventually started syndicating that data when technology allowed. I am sure no one at the time could have imagined the ramifications but now we have Zillow, Trulia and anyone else who can get the data selling the leads they produce back to us. 

There will be a lot more to come on this and it will take some time to unfold. I do believe Upstream is the beginning of the Brokers getting together to take back control of their data. In the long run whoever control's the data will control the revenue from the leads it produces. It will be fun to watch how this unfolds, below is a good article on it and a diagram of the flow of data.




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Enjoy the coffee,
Joe


Monday Morning Coffee

 
INSPIRATION FOR TODAY:
 
I am looking for a lot of men who have an infinite capacity to not know what can't be done.
 
 
~ Henry Ford
 
 
EVER BEEN CRITICIZED?
 
If you've ever had a dream - you've also had critics. It seems they show up right on cue every time that special new dream begins to form. Critics come in the form of family members, employers, friends, and associates.
 
Interestingly, the only opinion worth listening to is your own. The opinions of others simply reflect their own limitations - and have nothing to do with the achievement of your dreams. Just imagine how shallow the world would be today if the following individuals had listened to their critics:
 
Arnold Schwarzenegger's family said, "How long will you go on training all day in a gymnasium and living in a dream world?"
 
Mary Kay Ash's attorney advised two weeks before her first store opening, "Liquidate the business right now and recoup whatever cash you can. If you don't, you'll end up penniless."
 
His teachers to Ray Charles: "You can't play the piano, and God knows you can't sing. You'd better learn how to weave chairs so you can support yourself."
 
What Diana Ross heard her teacher say when auditioning for a high school play: "You have a nice voice, but it's nothing special."
 
Have a dream? Live it, pursue it, and achieve it - with a passion!