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    The Buyer's Agent
    They buyers agent plays a pivotal role in the process of the home sale. Buyer's agents are specialized real estate agents who concern themselves with assisting buyers to find their prefect home. Usually the buyers agent will network with the other agents in he area and in their office to keep abreast of the inventory of available homes. In being aware of an area's inventory, the buyers agent can use this knowledge to match listed homes to potential buyers with ease.The second aspect of the buyers agent's responsibility comes after an offer has been made on a home. Negotiations can be a tricky and emotional thing, a buyers agent is a skilled negotiator who will strive to get you the best deal possible on the most favorable terms. The buyers agent also arranges all of the inspections that are
    s not coming back to focus.

    Everyone gets off focus. What makes for success is to keep coming back.

    And here's one last thought on that. Come back congratulating yourself. Yep, congratulating yourself.

    You have a couple of choices in this situation (at least). You can be really annoyed with yourself for "being off focus again." Or you can congratulate yourself for recognizing you were "off" and bringing yourself back.

    Which do you think will be the most productive? (Let's see, is the glass half full or half empty?)

    Remember the hash mark exercise from the last ezine and try that here. When you realize you're "off focus" add one of those hash marks to your collection. But do with congratulations for being aware that you were off focus.

    What happens as soon as you are aware you're off focus?

    Right, you back on track.

    Be good to you when things out of your control suddenly take over. And as soon as you can, take a break from the chaos and do something that moves your life forward. The chaos will still be there waiting for you…(or maybe not) when you return to it. Recap of steps

    In its essence p

    Why Advertise Online?
    This article covers the following topics:1. Why advertise? 2. Why advertise online? 3. Where to advertise on the Internet?1. Why Advertise?Even if there is only one company in the world offering its products or services, no one will know about it until it advertises. Advertising is a tried and tested way to increase the revenue by informing prospects about a company's offerings. Advertising helps a company stand out from the crowd by creating the product and brand awareness and an effective ad campaign can put a business ahead of its competition.2. Why Advertise Online?Online advertising refers to advertising on the Internet. It is different in many ways from traditional advertising media such as TV and p
    Ever had a week, or month or how about a summer that was so overwhelming, so chaotic that you simply didn't know where to start to get back on track?

    You may not have any control over the thing (or things) that set off the chaos but you still have to deal with the ramifications. Often on top of the physical presence of the chaos there is also internal emotional turmoil that suddenly boils up from who knows where.

    For example, this is going back to school time. For those of you who have young kids it often means the end to summer…sanity is around the corner. But for those of you whose kids are "coming of age" it may mean they are off to college and that could mean they're moving out of the house and sometimes out of state.

    Regardless of how often you thought you'd be glad when the day came that they were leaving…now that it's here it can be a real emotional ringer. I've got several clients that feel like they are on an emotional rollercoaster for just this reason.

    Added to that emotional turmoil is the feeling they have left so much undone during this time, they don't know where to start.

    Or maybe you've been away for close to a week attending your company's annual event. You've been exposed to a lot of information. You're excited and rearing to go. But you're feeling overwhelmed. "Where do I begin" and feeling behind in your day to day life. So what do you do…often we do nothing.

    Neither of the above examples are what train wrecked me this last week. But that is exactly how I feel overwhelmed and on an emotional rollercoaster. What caused the sky to fall for me? Technical difficulties.

    My email account (Outlook) went down and I've been unable to access any of my files nor can I get or send emails. This is huge for me as I do a lot of my business using email. Believe me for the first couple of days, the sky was falling.

    Loosing my folders would be awful and being virtually off line for a week has sent things into a real tizzy.

    I felt so far behind that it seemed I'd never catch up and I was really at odds as to where to begin.

    Where do you begin when this happens?

    This is what I did and I hope the process helps you. I made a list of all the things I could think of that were lurking out there playing on my mind. All the things that were left undone while the distraction was taking my time…this newsletter was one of them. It was "due" on the 15th and here it is the 18th and still not out.

    Once I got the list of projects in front of me that were undone (and making me crazy) it was easier (and much less frightening) to choose the first one to do.

    In this case it was the newsletter. I decided that was my first project.

    Did that fix everything?

    No, I'm still behind and feeling angst (and Outlook is still not working right). So the next thing I did was stand back a bit and take a look at how I was dealing with the situation.

    Here is what I heard, "You need to tell those Microsoft guys that you're out of time, and they need to do whatever it takes to get this fixed." Clever huh, do I really think these guys are not doing everything they can to fix this problem? Here's another gem, "Everything is still sitting there, when will it get done. You're going on vacation next week, how can you do that with this mess?"

    What I heard was all the negative chatter reinforcing how far behind I was and all the things that I "should" be doing. It became apparent that this was a job for the "Tom and Jerry" solution. For those of you who don't know the Tom and Jerry solution see my ezine # 6. It was time to "thank it for sharing, flick it off my shoulder and listen to something constructive, something positive."

    Don't be so hard on yourself

    And this ladies and gentlemen is really the entire reason for this article. So many of us think we are supposed to "get perfect" and stay that way. When the real trick is to recognize when you are off schedule, off kilter or in anyway out of sorts or out of focus … and simply come back to focus.

    As soon as I decided I was going to put the "distraction" on the back burner (even for just a little while) and focus on something I knew I had control over, things began to clear for me.

    Oh the negative chatter didn't stay away very long - at first. But what did happen immediately, I was able to refocus much more quickly. So the amount of time I was "spinning" doing nothing of real value got shorter and shorter.

    And that's the trick. It isn't how much is undone, or how long you've been off track, that really makes for failure. What trips us up is not coming back to focus.

    Everyone gets off focus. What makes for success is to keep coming back.

    And here's one last thought on that. Come back congratulating yourself. Yep, congratulating yourself.

    You have a couple of choices in this situation (at least). You can be really annoyed with yourself for "being off focus again." Or you can congratulate yourself for recognizing you were "off" and bringing yourself back.

    Which do you think will be the most productive? (Let's see, is the glass half full or half empty?)

    Remember the hash mark exercise from the last ezine and try that here. When you realize you're "off focus" add one of those hash marks to your collection. But do with congratulations for being aware that you were off focus.

    What happens as soon as you are aware you're off focus?

    Right, you back on track.

    Be good to you when things out of your control suddenly take over. And as soon as you can, take a break from the chaos and do something that moves your life forward. The chaos will still be there waiting for you…(or maybe not) when you return to it. Recap of steps

    In its essence pr

    More Dating - More Regrets!
    Dating has never been an easy thing to do. It is one of the most complex things in life, just preceding being in a relationship. First thing is that you would need to find a date, which could be tougher for the socially challenged people. Then comes the date itself, where one would need to act his or her best and figure out how things will click and wonder if there will be a 2nd date. After a periodic time of dating, more problems and relationships could then arise that could eventually bring in regrets. Here are some most common regrets and disasters that daters often experience.1. Dating people for the very wrong reasons always result in disasters. There might be some that could pull it off but it could be rare. Some people date for reasons of that person being physically attractive, busin
    close to a week attending your company's annual event. You've been exposed to a lot of information. You're excited and rearing to go. But you're feeling overwhelmed. "Where do I begin" and feeling behind in your day to day life. So what do you do…often we do nothing.

    Neither of the above examples are what train wrecked me this last week. But that is exactly how I feel overwhelmed and on an emotional rollercoaster. What caused the sky to fall for me? Technical difficulties.

    My email account (Outlook) went down and I've been unable to access any of my files nor can I get or send emails. This is huge for me as I do a lot of my business using email. Believe me for the first couple of days, the sky was falling.

    Loosing my folders would be awful and being virtually off line for a week has sent things into a real tizzy.

    I felt so far behind that it seemed I'd never catch up and I was really at odds as to where to begin.

    Where do you begin when this happens?

    This is what I did and I hope the process helps you. I made a list of all the things I could think of that were lurking out there playing on my mind. All the things that were left undone while the distraction was taking my time…this newsletter was one of them. It was "due" on the 15th and here it is the 18th and still not out.

    Once I got the list of projects in front of me that were undone (and making me crazy) it was easier (and much less frightening) to choose the first one to do.

    In this case it was the newsletter. I decided that was my first project.

    Did that fix everything?

    No, I'm still behind and feeling angst (and Outlook is still not working right). So the next thing I did was stand back a bit and take a look at how I was dealing with the situation.

    Here is what I heard, "You need to tell those Microsoft guys that you're out of time, and they need to do whatever it takes to get this fixed." Clever huh, do I really think these guys are not doing everything they can to fix this problem? Here's another gem, "Everything is still sitting there, when will it get done. You're going on vacation next week, how can you do that with this mess?"

    What I heard was all the negative chatter reinforcing how far behind I was and all the things that I "should" be doing. It became apparent that this was a job for the "Tom and Jerry" solution. For those of you who don't know the Tom and Jerry solution see my ezine # 6. It was time to "thank it for sharing, flick it off my shoulder and listen to something constructive, something positive."

    Don't be so hard on yourself

    And this ladies and gentlemen is really the entire reason for this article. So many of us think we are supposed to "get perfect" and stay that way. When the real trick is to recognize when you are off schedule, off kilter or in anyway out of sorts or out of focus … and simply come back to focus.

    As soon as I decided I was going to put the "distraction" on the back burner (even for just a little while) and focus on something I knew I had control over, things began to clear for me.

    Oh the negative chatter didn't stay away very long - at first. But what did happen immediately, I was able to refocus much more quickly. So the amount of time I was "spinning" doing nothing of real value got shorter and shorter.

    And that's the trick. It isn't how much is undone, or how long you've been off track, that really makes for failure. What trips us up is not coming back to focus.

    Everyone gets off focus. What makes for success is to keep coming back.

    And here's one last thought on that. Come back congratulating yourself. Yep, congratulating yourself.

    You have a couple of choices in this situation (at least). You can be really annoyed with yourself for "being off focus again." Or you can congratulate yourself for recognizing you were "off" and bringing yourself back.

    Which do you think will be the most productive? (Let's see, is the glass half full or half empty?)

    Remember the hash mark exercise from the last ezine and try that here. When you realize you're "off focus" add one of those hash marks to your collection. But do with congratulations for being aware that you were off focus.

    What happens as soon as you are aware you're off focus?

    Right, you back on track.

    Be good to you when things out of your control suddenly take over. And as soon as you can, take a break from the chaos and do something that moves your life forward. The chaos will still be there waiting for you…(or maybe not) when you return to it. Recap of steps

    In its essence p

    How to Perform Simple Relaxation Techniques to Keep Tension Headaches Away
    The way you breathe greatly influences your state of relaxation - or lack of it. And since being tense can contribute to tightness - especially in your neck and shoulders - it's worthwhile to practice breathing techniques that help you relax.By simply focusing on your breathing, you move toward relaxation. For starters, whenever you find yourself dwelling on upsetting thoughts, shift your awareness to your breath (unfortunately, our thoughts are often a source of anxiety and unhappiness).What you're going to learn in the following exercise is conscious regulation of breath. It's simple, takes almost no time and you can do it virtually anywhere.The best way to do this exercise is to be seated with your back straight (although you can do it in any position).Place the ti
    that were left undone while the distraction was taking my time…this newsletter was one of them. It was "due" on the 15th and here it is the 18th and still not out.

    Once I got the list of projects in front of me that were undone (and making me crazy) it was easier (and much less frightening) to choose the first one to do.

    In this case it was the newsletter. I decided that was my first project.

    Did that fix everything?

    No, I'm still behind and feeling angst (and Outlook is still not working right). So the next thing I did was stand back a bit and take a look at how I was dealing with the situation.

    Here is what I heard, "You need to tell those Microsoft guys that you're out of time, and they need to do whatever it takes to get this fixed." Clever huh, do I really think these guys are not doing everything they can to fix this problem? Here's another gem, "Everything is still sitting there, when will it get done. You're going on vacation next week, how can you do that with this mess?"

    What I heard was all the negative chatter reinforcing how far behind I was and all the things that I "should" be doing. It became apparent that this was a job for the "Tom and Jerry" solution. For those of you who don't know the Tom and Jerry solution see my ezine # 6. It was time to "thank it for sharing, flick it off my shoulder and listen to something constructive, something positive."

    Don't be so hard on yourself

    And this ladies and gentlemen is really the entire reason for this article. So many of us think we are supposed to "get perfect" and stay that way. When the real trick is to recognize when you are off schedule, off kilter or in anyway out of sorts or out of focus … and simply come back to focus.

    As soon as I decided I was going to put the "distraction" on the back burner (even for just a little while) and focus on something I knew I had control over, things began to clear for me.

    Oh the negative chatter didn't stay away very long - at first. But what did happen immediately, I was able to refocus much more quickly. So the amount of time I was "spinning" doing nothing of real value got shorter and shorter.

    And that's the trick. It isn't how much is undone, or how long you've been off track, that really makes for failure. What trips us up is not coming back to focus.

    Everyone gets off focus. What makes for success is to keep coming back.

    And here's one last thought on that. Come back congratulating yourself. Yep, congratulating yourself.

    You have a couple of choices in this situation (at least). You can be really annoyed with yourself for "being off focus again." Or you can congratulate yourself for recognizing you were "off" and bringing yourself back.

    Which do you think will be the most productive? (Let's see, is the glass half full or half empty?)

    Remember the hash mark exercise from the last ezine and try that here. When you realize you're "off focus" add one of those hash marks to your collection. But do with congratulations for being aware that you were off focus.

    What happens as soon as you are aware you're off focus?

    Right, you back on track.

    Be good to you when things out of your control suddenly take over. And as soon as you can, take a break from the chaos and do something that moves your life forward. The chaos will still be there waiting for you…(or maybe not) when you return to it. Recap of steps

    In its essence p

    How To Buy Investment Property The Smart Way
    Many people turn to investing in real estate to help them achieve their financial goals. But before you get started, you first need to identify exactly what your financial goals are. Are you simply trying to make money quickly, establish some supplemental income, or build long term wealth? The answer to that question can help you determine what kind of real estate investment you need to make to get started.If making short-term money is your goal, perhaps the best strategy for you would be looking for properties that you can transform and sell easily and quickly. This is often called flipping in the real estate industry, and can be very effective if you look for houses that appear to me more run down than they really are, and only need a few cosmetic changes to be made in order to greatly enh
    rent that this was a job for the "Tom and Jerry" solution. For those of you who don't know the Tom and Jerry solution see my ezine # 6. It was time to "thank it for sharing, flick it off my shoulder and listen to something constructive, something positive."

    Don't be so hard on yourself

    And this ladies and gentlemen is really the entire reason for this article. So many of us think we are supposed to "get perfect" and stay that way. When the real trick is to recognize when you are off schedule, off kilter or in anyway out of sorts or out of focus … and simply come back to focus.

    As soon as I decided I was going to put the "distraction" on the back burner (even for just a little while) and focus on something I knew I had control over, things began to clear for me.

    Oh the negative chatter didn't stay away very long - at first. But what did happen immediately, I was able to refocus much more quickly. So the amount of time I was "spinning" doing nothing of real value got shorter and shorter.

    And that's the trick. It isn't how much is undone, or how long you've been off track, that really makes for failure. What trips us up is not coming back to focus.

    Everyone gets off focus. What makes for success is to keep coming back.

    And here's one last thought on that. Come back congratulating yourself. Yep, congratulating yourself.

    You have a couple of choices in this situation (at least). You can be really annoyed with yourself for "being off focus again." Or you can congratulate yourself for recognizing you were "off" and bringing yourself back.

    Which do you think will be the most productive? (Let's see, is the glass half full or half empty?)

    Remember the hash mark exercise from the last ezine and try that here. When you realize you're "off focus" add one of those hash marks to your collection. But do with congratulations for being aware that you were off focus.

    What happens as soon as you are aware you're off focus?

    Right, you back on track.

    Be good to you when things out of your control suddenly take over. And as soon as you can, take a break from the chaos and do something that moves your life forward. The chaos will still be there waiting for you…(or maybe not) when you return to it. Recap of steps

    In its essence p

    Commercial Business Loans-Low Cost Option To Boost Business
    Business people have varied interests in various fields and they want to make investments anywhere they think it would be fit to make huge money. Business persons are involved also in buying or selling a property for commercial purpose which requires huge funds and therefore taking a loan is inevitable. Commercial business loans are designed especially for business people who need to borrow greater amount of finance in order to advance their interests in commercial property buying.Commercial business loans are usually secured loans as huge amount of the lender is at stake. Often any business of commercial property is placed as security of the loan with the lender. This reduces the risks for commercial business loan providers. Hence the lender can approve any greater loan which may depend on
    s not coming back to focus.

    Everyone gets off focus. What makes for success is to keep coming back.

    And here's one last thought on that. Come back congratulating yourself. Yep, congratulating yourself.

    You have a couple of choices in this situation (at least). You can be really annoyed with yourself for "being off focus again." Or you can congratulate yourself for recognizing you were "off" and bringing yourself back.

    Which do you think will be the most productive? (Let's see, is the glass half full or half empty?)

    Remember the hash mark exercise from the last ezine and try that here. When you realize you're "off focus" add one of those hash marks to your collection. But do with congratulations for being aware that you were off focus.

    What happens as soon as you are aware you're off focus?

    Right, you back on track.

    Be good to you when things out of your control suddenly take over. And as soon as you can, take a break from the chaos and do something that moves your life forward. The chaos will still be there waiting for you…(or maybe not) when you return to it. Recap of steps

    In its essence pretty simple really:

    1. Stand back from the situation and make a list of everything that is undone

    2. Pick something that's important to you from the list. (Everything important? Choose something you can complete fairly easily and quickly.)

    3. Using the Tom and Jerry exercise from ezine #6 and break the negative chatter pattern.

    4. Congratulate yourself for recognizing when you're off focus. Great job, you're aware!

    I'd love to hear how this works for you, please email me and let me know.

    May all your hassles be little and your (re)focus strong! :)

    © 2006 Jillian Middleton All rights reserved.

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