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Four Truths About Change...It is Always Possible....
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Spirit Trilogy - Light Aura's Awakening - Part 1: Awoken from a long slumber. (on Wattpad) http://my.w.tt/UiNb/rVT5cej2XE This is a reader-envolved story, you'll encounter Nazo the hedgehog, later on finding out the truth about this suposed monster.
Why you Should Join your Local Chamber of Commerce as a Realtor
What is the chamber of commerce? I am sure you have heard of it before or maybe even know someone who is involved with the chamber. A chamber of commerce is defined as "a local association to promote and protect the interests of the business community in a particular place." The "chamber" as many call it is actually a wonderful place to get involved in and meet the many companies and individuals that do business in your local community. Most chambers offer a variety of different membership levels, events, and opportunities to interact with the local business community. Now let's look at this issue from another perspective...the perspective of a realtor. As a realtor, a large portion of our time (well at least for many of us) is concentrated on expanding our sphere of influence through networking with others and advertising ourselves as the real estate "expert" to help further our real estate business.
So why is it really important for a realtor to join their local chamber of commerce? The answer is very simple...COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT! You work in the community selling real estate, it only makes sense for you to become involved in the very same community that you work and sell in! Your local chamber of commerce is a one stop hub to be able to become involved AND also increase your exposure as a realtor to a much larger audience of businesses and individuals. Now it goes without saying that by just signing up and NOT becoming involved in the various committees or attending the many events will not help your business! You have to engage with others in the chamber and become involved in one way or another. The saying goes that "you get what you put in to it.." So it is up to you how involved you want to be with your local chamber of commerce.
I will tell you from my own personal experience that since joining my local chamber of commerce that I have met many new professionals in my community and seen an increase in my real estate business. Please note though, that I am involved in a few different committees and do try my hardest to attend AT LEAST one chamber event a month. With all of this being said I want to encourage all of you realtors out there to at least take the time to do the research and see if joining your local chamber will help your business! It never hurts to take the time to investigate a little further. Who knows...maybe your local chamber of commerce can become a valuable resource for your real estate business!
Cues of working together fuel intrinsic motivation
What psychological mechanisms facilitate social coordination and cooperation? The present research examined the hypothesis that social cues that signal an invitation to work with others can fuel intrinsic motivation even when people work alone. Holding constant other factors, participants exposed to cues of working together persisted longer on a challenging task (Experiments 1 and 3), expressed greater interest in and enjoyment of the task (Experiments 1, 3, and 5), required less self-regulatory effort to persist on the task (Experiment 2), became more engrossed in and performed better on the task (Experiment 4), and, when encouraged to link this motivation to their values and self-concept, chose to do more related tasks in an unconnected setting 1–2 weeks later (Experiment 5). The results suggest that cues of working together can inspire intrinsic motivation, turning work into play. The discussion addresses the social–relational bases of motivation and implications for the self and application.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022103114000420
(its an abstract; soley)
Free Time? What's That?
Free Time? What’s That?
Class work, homework, group projects, studying, and getting involved in different organizations can be quite time consuming, however, you’ll somehow always find some down time at some point in the week. Making down time your time is going to be the best way to go, but how do you make it your time exactly?
Hanging Out with Friends
A lot of people will spend down time with their friends. Most…
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