"Positive Like Minded People"
March 10th, 2009
One of our Bob Parks Realty Brokers starts a new group ~ "Positive Like Minded People" (PLMP). This is a great way to stay connected and support others in the economic market of today. We have a choice every day of the attitude we have; why not choose to be positive and spread the energy? To learn more about the group, read on to learn what Eileen George, a Managing Broker of Bob Parks Realty has to say about PLMP.
"I stopped by our local Subway at lunch a few weeks ago and ran into a friend of mine who's a closing attorney. He was eating his sandwich while reading the newspaper. I walked over to his table and suggested he stop reading the negative press and we shared common feelings about the need for positive energy. There is a lot of bad news these days but so much of it is beyond our control however, what is in our control is how to react to it.
Wouldn't it be great if we could surround ourselves with positive-like-minded people? Brian agreed and we made a commitment to hold ourselves accountable to do just that.
That very week we emailed and discovered that a lot of us were using "Facebook" in the real estate community and between our networks we could connect with a high volume of people. So we hatched our combined effort to form "Positive Like-Minded People" (PLMP) meeting for fun and for free. Our first invitation was sent out through Facebook and twenty-five people arrived at 8 a.m. in Gallatin's Starbucks to share positive news. Brian and I were surprised, elated and encouraged that there were so many others who wanted to talk positive or at least be around positive people. There has been some incredible residual affects from this experience too. The personnel at Starbucks have noticed a real change in morale among their people and other customers since our meetings began. Since we only meet once a week they have requested we do it more often because of the attitude shift they observe. Isn't this cool!
There's some life changing events going on in our meetings that may not have happened if this group didn't start so I'm certain my meeting Brian that lunchtime was not an accident. I believe that there's a purpose for everything and it's nice to be part of something that may change the attitude of one person that may affect the lives of many.
I look forward to sharing stories from this group in this forum. Thanks for listening..."
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Tammy Carroll
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