Welcome to "Wife, Mom, Boss, REALTOR®" – Let's Get to Know Each Other!
Hey there! I'm so glad you've stumbled upon my blog, "Wife, Mom, Boss, REALTOR®." As a busy mom of two and a dedicated REALTOR® since 2020, I wear many hats every day, and I'm excited to share my journey with you. Here's a little bit about me, and I'd love for you to join me on this adventure!
A Little About Me
I'm a proud wife and mom who's passionate about creating a warm, loving homes for families moving to our area. Balancing family life with my career in real estate can be challenging, but it's also incredibly rewarding. I believe that home is where memories are made, and I'm committed to helping others find their perfect spaces.
Why I Started This Blog
This blog is my way of connecting with you—whether you're looking to buy, sell, or simply gain some insights into the real estate world or mom life. I want to share tips,...
Preparing your home for sale doesn't have to be daunting. By focusing on a few strategic, low-cost projects, you can significantly boost your home's appeal and value. Here are the top five projects that deliver a great return on investment:
Fresh Coat of Paint
A neutral paint color can transform your home, giving it a clean, inviting appearance. This simple update helps depersonalize the space, allowing potential buyers to envision themselves living there.
Curb Appeal Through Landscaping
First impressions matter! Enhancing your landscaping can pay off big time. Consider low-maintenance options like rock landscaping, which not only improves aesthetics but also suggests a lifestyle. A well-kept exterior signals to buyers that you care about both the inside and outside of your home.
Glowing Differently
Yesterday, I attended a training session with the amazing leadership team at Key Realty, diving into Buyer Agreements and all the essential do's and don'ts. I truly value education and appreciate their dedication to keeping us informed, adhering to new standards, and raising the bar in helping our buyers not just see houses, but find homes.
As I was leaving the training, the instructor, Phil, gave me the kindest compliment: "You are just glowing differently!" I was taken aback. He added, "You just look happy!" I didn't know how to respond at first. The last time someone said that to me, it was because I was glowing with sweat during my pregnancy six months ago! That was the only kind of "glow" I was familiar with.
Over the past nine months, I've learned one of the most valuable lessons: to accept compliments and gifts with...
Top 10 Tips for Being a Leader While Not in a Leadership Role
Be an Active Listener: Sometimes, the best people in an organization are those who accept feedback without interpretation. They often ask insightful questions and are slow to speak up, but excel at gathering information and providing feedback when necessary.
Show Up! Being an active participant in your organization is a great way to meet new people, gain a better understanding of your industry, and learn what to do—and what not to do—when the opportunity for a leadership role arises in the future.
Look for Gaps and Be the One to Fill Them! What is your unique gift? How can you use your strengths to benefit others? Recognize what you do well and help solve problems within the organization using your abilities.
Have a Positive Outlook with a Growth Mindset:
Perception Changes Everything ✨
Being a Christian is not a new concept for me. I was baptized at the age of 9 in the United Methodist Church in Butler, Ohio, which also happens to be the church where my husband and I were married. As I drifted from my Christian life, I was fortunate to reconnect with my faith through a co-worker at Key Realty. Now, we faithfully attend Crossroads Church in Mansfield, Ohio. (P.S. If you'd like to join us, I'd love to save you a seat! We go to the 9 a.m. service on Sundays. ⏰)
When my husband and I decided to get baptized together—his first time and my renewal—it was a testament to our commitment to be better individuals, set a good example for our kids, and make a difference by truly living our faith.
After the baptisms, my mom, a devout Christian, a...