Monday, November 28, 2011

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!


That time of year is upon us!!!  You can't go anywhere without being reminded that Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa are right around the corner.  

My Christmas shopping is just about done (thanks to a good friend for helping out).  I have spent the last 4 days stalking stores and hunting online shops looking for the "hot" toy for my son.  Today I think I made the realization that I won't be acquiring the toy this year.  When I sat down and made of list of everything that each of my children are getting, this hot toy doesn't seem to be as important as it was as late (or early) as 2am this morning!  He's getting enough according to our standards.  He may be disappointed, but not as disappointed as some kids are this time of year.   

When your out doing your Holiday shopping this year, take a moment and grab a toy for all the kids that benefit from the Marine Toys for Tots Program.  Local campaigns are set up in 500 cities across the 50 states. I know personally the local Toys R Us is a location that you can donate at.  The one gift you take the time to donate will be enough to put a smile on a little kids face!  

I'm proud to be with an organization that is now ranked #2 of the corporate sponsors that donates to the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.  RE/MAX Affiliates have donated over $100 million dollars to aid sick children.  The donations are used to purchase equipment and pay for uncompensated care.  Give a child an extension on their life.... is there a greater gift?  If you want more information about how to donate to The Children's Miracle Network...just drop me a line.  

This weekend my kids will be spending their day going through their old toys to give away.  We'll be taking the toys that are in good condition to a few local charities to be donated to the children.  It may not be that new shiny "Hot" toy.... but to them.... it’s something they didn't have yesterday!

Have a great week!!!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Time to Give Thanks!

The first Thanksgiving feast was held in 1621 and included the colonists and the Wampanoag Native Americans.  After that, Thanksgiving was celebrated by individual colonies and states, but it wasn't until 1863, during the Civil War, that President Lincoln proclaimed a national Thanksgiving Day to be held each November.

From the time I was a little girl, I was taught that this is the time to give Thanks.  Traditions over the years have consisted of such things as everyone reciting what their thankful for around the dining room table; Classroom projects talking or writing about what your thankful for.  I’ve even watched social media become the platform for people to recite what they are thankful for on a daily basis during the month of November.  Aren’t we missing the boat (no pun intended)? 

Shouldn’t we be Thankful year round? 

I’ve had the privilege to serve on the GHAR Foundation for the last several years.  Being part of the Foundation has reminded me day after day of everything I have to be thankful for. This year I’m proud to announce that in a down economic time, we’ve managed to raise $30,000 + to give back to the local charities in our region.  Not only have my peers found money to give, but also found time to donate (REALTORS Out Reach or Extreme Home Makeover).  Our Thanksgiving Food Drive will feed more than 700 families this year.  Some of those same people that found it in their hearts to help the less fortunate are finding themselves in tough economic times.  I say Thank You to every one of them!  It makes me Thankful to be surrounded by such giving and wonderful people. 

What would our world look like if we took a little more time to be Thankful year round?  Would there be more charity involvement?  Would we find a little more peace?  I’m not sure any one of us can answer that question, but each one of us can just try to take a moment each day (not just the month of November)…and be Thankful.  Be Thankful for our faith, our family, our friends, our professions, our customers, our freedom, the air we breathe and the life we live. 

Giving thanks for the Creator’s gifts had always been a part of Wampanoag daily life.  Maybe we should take a lesson from the Native Americans that attended the first feast!

I hope everyone has wonderful Holiday!  Turkey, Football, Hunting, Shopping…. whatever your Holiday Traditions may hold!  I’m Thankful for each and every one of you!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Saving Trees One Contract at a Time!

Are you paperless?  I'm not just talking about docusign....I mean paperless!  We run a Paperless system at RE/MAX Associates of Lancaster.

Benefits:

  • Automates the entire real estate transaction from listing a property to closing the deal.
  • Prepare and store documents.  Manage every step of the process from one central platform
  • Provides a secure document repository with documents easily posted via scanner, email and direct upload
  • Create to-do lists and reminders
  • Archive transactions onto CD's for clients or company records
  • Save all email messages and notes as a permanent transaction record in the communication log
  • View the status of a transaction and details with one single click
You have 24/7 access to all stored documents.  You can access them anywhere at any time.

It's a simple system to use and designed especially for the "not-so-technical" person.

The BONUS....our agents pay no additional cost to have this advantage.

Just something else that sets us apart from the competition.  Think about how impressed your clients will be when you had them their transaction on a CD?  Now that's great customer service!

If you want to know more about what makes RE/MAX #1.  Please don't hesitate to contact me!

Have a great weekend!!!
Jessica
JFleisher@remax.net

Monday, November 14, 2011

Learning What's Important!

If you live anywhere near Central PA, this past week has been tough for you.  As the scandal at Penn State unfolded, our community was rocked with questions....that frankly we never imagined having to contemplate!  Emotions ran high and you found out very quickly where the lines were drawn.  I stood on the side that your morals prevail over any policy that your institution may or may not have in place.  This wasn't the most popular side to stand on, but when I begin to think of our society not stepping up to do the right things...I'm disgusted by what I see.

The later part of this week, my family personally experienced a loss of a great women.  As I watched her dying in the hospital a good friend of her's commented to me that in the end all you have is who you were as a person, your family, friends and love.

Talk about helping me put things into perspective.  We are faced everyday with having to make decisions, that not only affect ourselves by those around us (family, friends, co-workers, clients)  As realtors we have to complete ethics courses to get and keep our license.  Ethics defined by the Webster's Dictonary states "a system of moral principals".   I want to challenge each of you today to ask yourself...."Where do my morals lie?"  If you were dying tomorrow...how would you be remembered?