In some ways, 2017 is flying by faster than previous years, and in others, we’re all waiting for 2018 to hurry up and get here. No matter how divisive things get on social media or how worried we are when we watch the news, there are always things to be thankful for. Now that Thanksgiving has arrived, let’s focus on the good, instead of the negative, for at least a day or two.
Thinking about what makes us feel good in life is an antidote to the anger and worry so many of us feel. Here at Rising Star Real Estate, we’re thankful for quite a lot…
We’re thankful for our customers and clients.
You put your faith and trust in us, and it’s one of the greatest honors we have. We know how difficult and stressful buying or selling a home can be. Thank you for allowing us to help you through the process.
We’re thankful for our families and friends.
You support us in our work, help with the big and small things, and keep everything running at home when we get busy. Without you, we couldn’t help our customers and clients. Thank you for all that you do and who you are.
We’re thankful to our partners in real estate.
The only way buying and selling a property can be as stress-free as possible is to work with the right vendors. To the lenders, insurance agents, home inspectors and everyone else who helps us help buyers and sellers – thank you.
We’re thankful for referrals.
We don’t work for the paycheck, we work for the referral. Our goal is for you to be so happy with our service that you can’t wait to tell your friends and family about us. Your referral is your stamp of approval to let others know we’ll take care of them, too.
Thanksgiving shouldn’t be the only day we think about who and what we’re thankful for. But if it’s been awhile since you’ve thought about it, now is a good time. Showing gratitude throughout your life relieves stress and makes you feel happier. Thank people who help you, support you, and make your life even a little easier and that includes your barista, server, nurse, your child’s teacher, and everyone else in your life.
Now, it’s your turn…who and what are you thankful for this Thanksgiving and all year long?
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