Shari,
Some people though need hearing aids and keep trying to turn up the volume. Others turn their backs to the clapping . . . I guess in the end we are all spectators to our own performance.
Nice reminder! A competing colleague on the other side of the closing table commented to me that they weren’t getting a lot of compensation for the relatively low priced property they sold. I suggested that first, it was a LOT of money for both the Seller and Buyer ( or almost anyone for that matter), and second that there are no small transactions, just some larger than others. I handed them my business card with its “Real Estate for You” ‘slogo’. Performing, selling, or communicating are always more rewarding when it’s not about us.
Duffys Dad
There are some people who are so immersed in themselves they have trouble seeing the world through another prism. I shore (misspelling intentional) am blessed to have a brother like you. How did you get to be so smart . . . not to mention compassionate?
Yes, but, it’s nice to hear some applause.
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Shari,
Some people though need hearing aids and keep trying to turn up the volume. Others turn their backs to the clapping . . . I guess in the end we are all spectators to our own performance.
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Thoughtful and worth remembering, thank you.
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Shari,
Our Pawsitively Tuesday posts are for us to remember too.
PA & JW
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Nice reminder! A competing colleague on the other side of the closing table commented to me that they weren’t getting a lot of compensation for the relatively low priced property they sold. I suggested that first, it was a LOT of money for both the Seller and Buyer ( or almost anyone for that matter), and second that there are no small transactions, just some larger than others. I handed them my business card with its “Real Estate for You” ‘slogo’. Performing, selling, or communicating are always more rewarding when it’s not about us.
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Duffys Dad
There are some people who are so immersed in themselves they have trouble seeing the world through another prism. I shore (misspelling intentional) am blessed to have a brother like you. How did you get to be so smart . . . not to mention compassionate?
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It’s good to know that we are being appreciated. We can also applaud ourselves. Love the drawing.
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Linda,
It is good to be appreciated, so applause is welcome. Thanks for the compliment on the drawing!
Peggy
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