Two Letters From Jail
byWhen I was growing up, all of my friends also believed that money was scarce. We talked about money problems a lot. We made…
When I was growing up, all of my friends also believed that money was scarce. We talked about money problems a lot. We made…
Who knew that staying at home for almost a year would go by so fast? It seems like I looked down at my phone…
As a Realtor, I naturally come across people facing an array of emotions. Typically they are at a new juncture in their lives and…
Mr. Fred Rogers hosted a children’s show back in the 60’s call Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood. It was on a simple set with an unconventional…
The other day my company featured a “Women In Tech” panel in our New York office. Thankfully Compass offered this viewing on live stream…
I’ve been pondering as to what I should write about this month…a new hot interior design tip, perhaps a new trendy restaurant or maybe…
How’s that resolution or goal that you made in January coming along? Only a few months ago most people were excited and made resolutions…
“We all have a natural tendency to desire happiness and avoid suffering.” – Dalai Lama When I opened my Christmas present from my…
Do you know anyone that you’ve met in your life who’s ever had “it all?” You do? Well, you don’t know that person as well as you may think!
Millions of heartbreaks a year can be avoided if more people chose more appropriate partners who share their same baseline values. And by values, I don’t mean those of religion and politics—those are philosophical and moral values that work themselves out in the head. In this case, the values I’m referring to are values of attraction, the ones that begin in the unconscious and provide the foundation for or against a successfully committed relationship.