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Interesting Gifts To Give At The Close Of Escrow

Monday, November 21st, 2011

I am not a fan of flying. I was, until recently, scared of heights. I don’t know anything about the dynamics of flying other than it seems a bit unconventional for a human but not birds. I do, in fact, love those that have mastered the skill of navigating the wind.

My father died 6 weeks after I was born and I never knew him. But, when I was growing up my mom, who was my idol, always told me, “Take care of the people around you. Be attentive to what their needs are. That is what you father did with me and, since he isn’t here, I think he would want me to share that with you”. When I was growing up I didn’t realize how that would come in to play in my real estate career.

I had a former client that had been referred to me by a mutual friend that was also my former client. This new potential client had a family and two young children (boy and a girl) and he was a bit down on his luck. I went to his house and met with him to discuss listing his house. He proceeded to tell me how his family had hit hard times and he vowed to his wife and two kids, especially the oldest one (a young girl), that they would be okay. It was a typical meeting that didn’t strike me as being too far off the beaten path of any other listing meeting.

Afterwards, he invited me to stay for a cook out. I obliged and hung out with them for a few hours. I watched as the house filled up with families and children from all over the neighborhood. Me, being a single guy and not being accustomed to being around kids, I was nearly at my whits end but, I stuck around to be respectful. And, boy was I glad that I did.

His oldest (about 9 at the time, a girl) came up to me during the the party and said, ‘ Dad said you are going to save us.’ I didn’t know what to say so I said what any single guy with no kids that was terrified would say, ‘Hey, what’s your name.’ She said, ‘My name is Taylor, and I wanna fly. Watch this’. She spread her arms out and pretended like she was flying in to the pool and dove in. We all laughed hysterically. She was a character.

Later, out of curiosity I asked her why she wanted to fly so much. She told me that her grandfather had been a pilot and that he had flown planes from the ‘cotchpits’ before. I told her that we would see what we could do about ‘getting her up in the air some day’.

While this family didn’t want to leave their home and move away it turned out to be the circumstance that benefited them the most. The home sold, they moved in to another home and got on with their lives. After the close of escrow I scheduled a little surprise for them.

They all arrived, unsuspecting. We got in my car and drove about 5 miles to Temecula, CA. As we rolled up to the launch site the kids went crazy. We, along with the guide, launched in to the atmosphere and had so much fun. The smile on that little girls face was priceless. When we landed and were about to leave the little girl came up to me and said, ‘Thank you. You are my hero.” My mom would have been proud.

This gift cost me less than $500 for all 5 of us. When you close your next deal. Think of something unusual. Think of something that will make a lasting impression. Go beyond the call of duty.

They say it takes all kinds to make the world, but I can’t help thinking what a much better world it would be if there were more people like my mom, my client and his family.

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Dangerous Driving And Speeding Tickets In Canada

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Many people are experiencing the pitfalls of dangerous driving and speeding tickets. Several people are multitasking while they drive in order to get more done and get to their destination at the same time. This is a dangerous combination, proved over and over again by the small crosses on the side of the highway and the death toll rising everyday due to the number of car accidents caused by distracted drivers.

The task at hand, driving, should always be what a person behind the wheel is concentrating on. This is not always the case because people are using their cars as mini offices or family rooms with the latest danger to drivers, texting and driving. A cell phone text message, to send or read, takes a great deal of concentration, so does driving. Trying to do any two things at one time is almost impossible and one ends up suffering from lack off attention. Usually it’s the driving, people will begin to sway or weave into the other lane when they are looking at or sending a text and some people begin to accelerate their speed without realizing it.

Driving along requires a lot of one’s attention, but ad talking on a cell phone and this is dividing a person’s attention. A driver also needs to concentrate on what is being said to them during their phone conversation and this could cause one to speed up during a trip down the highway. Drivers who are distracted is the number one accident cause in this and many other countries, passing up the other number one driving impairment, drunk driving. Even is an individual is alone with their thoughts in the car, this, too, could be a major distraction.

Eating while driving used to be the number one distractions many drivers could not handle while cruising along the roadway. But when the cell phone began to become more popular, the cheeseburger was replaced as the major distractor in the family vehicle. Eating and drinking may not seem as if it would require that much concentration, yet it requires someone to take their eyes off the road. It is still a major concern for authorities who monitor distracted drivers and pass out tickets for speeding.

One of the newest distractions in van’s and some cars are the entertainment centers with the DVD players for passengers. These are meant to keep children and other passengers occupied on long, and sometimes short, trips, however they can become distracting to a driver. The driver could listen to the television or movie and not pay attention to the road even though they can’t see what’s on the screen. The best invention to come along with the built-in DVD players is the headphones so that passengers could listen and watch their favorite entertainment and the driver could not be distracted by its sounds.

Many people are pulled over and given a ticket for speeding in bad weather. A person’s driving should change when the weather changes, yet many people continue to go several miles over the speed limit and this causes a danger to themselves and others. Rain, sleet, snow and fog are the greatest weather hazards to a driver while going over the speed limit and could cause untold damage to themselves and others. It’s best to simply slowdown when the weather changes.

Some people like to think they are racing to get to where they need to be when all they are doing is putting their life and the life of their passengers and those around them in danger. Shaving a couple seconds off a commute does not help anyone. Speed limits have been tested to insure drivers are safe at that speed on that road and that is why they are posted so drivers will adhere to them. Driving the posted speed limit does save lives and will get a person to their destination on time if not in one piece.

Saving a life, maybe one’s own or that of the family the driver has with them, is as simple as driving the speed limit and taking the precautions needed to stay alert and focused. Put the cell phone down and try to keep as many interior distractions to a bare minimum in order to avoid dangerous driving,speeding tickets and need for a criminal lawyer Toronto. A speeding ticket is a hassle and could be costly, but imagine how much costlier and much more of a hassle getting into an accident would be.

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