I attended a wonderful cooking exhibition last week. It was held at Clarke’s Design Gallery in Norwalk, Ct. The venue was first class. Amidst the many kitchens on display at Clarke’s was one that was chosen particularly for the evening. The center island was tastefully adorned and intimately set for twelve people. The Event The event was co-ordinated by Clarke’s and the cooking… Read More
Tiger Woods
On Sunday it finally happened. It took more than two and a half years, 924 days to be exact. Tiger Woods finally won his first PGA tournament since the most acrimonious “fender bender” in American history, occuring in November of 2009. Doubters Aplenty There were many naysayers. Winning at golf entails much more than physical… Read More
Expertise
Now more than ever, clients search for an action driven, solution oriented realtor that they can work with. They want a realtor who is an expert and with whom they can feel comfortable and secure: Consulting on all aspects of real estate Negotiating the best price for them Moving the process along Priority Thus becoming an… Read More
The Follow Through
In yesterday’s blog I wrote about the importance of the first point of contact for any business. The theme of today’s post centers around the impact of following through. Predictable Not surprisingly, I’ve yet to hear from one of the two oil companies who failed to live up to their promise on the day of my initial… Read More
The First Point Of Contact
I learned another lesson today. Or perhaps I had a personal experience that reinforced what I already knew. Seems to be happening regularly of late. I’m not sure if it’s happenstance or if I’m just more in harmony with my source of energy these days. In either case, today’s experience made quite an impression on… Read More