This month’s blog comes by way of a dear friend and co-worker who sent it along to me. As intended, it got me thinking.
There was a young man who had been diagnosed with a terminal illness and had been given three months to live. So as he was getting his...
Wealth, job title, and happiness are some of the most common measures of success. It’s important to measure success the right way because it informs how you spend your time and effort. If you don’t measure success in terms of what’s truly important to you,...
Saying Goodbye
We’ve all had them: that one client that makes you question if you still love doing what you do as a professional. They’re paying for your expertise, but they don’t listen. They don’t value your time, they’re late...
Not long ago, I was doing research on the correct way to ease out of fairly long career and look in to travelling and spending more time with my four wonderful grandkids. One of my first stops was the obligatory SSA.gov to learn more about Social Security...
Recruiting and retaining skilled team members can be challenging for community associations and management companies, especially in a very competitive labor market and with communities limited by tight budgets.
In this reality, it becomes even more important...
On June 30th, 2018 I became a former management company owner after months of what seemed like tedious negotiations with the purchaser. July 1st was an odd day for me. On one hand I was feeling exhilarated at the prospect of pursuing my continued passion...
You started out wide-eyed, confused and
overwhelmed. Today, a few years down the road, you barely have the drive to
complete the minimum amount of work assigned to you. If you identify with these
scenarios, you’re not alone. You can get back...