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December 24, 2008

‘Tis the Season

‘Tis the Season for remembering those we love and for finding gratitude in all that we have been given. It’s time to take a reprieve from those things that occupy our minds throughout the rest of the year. While it is not always easy, the coming days give us the opportunity to remove ourselves from the whirlwind of our jobs; the real estate market, the volatile economy, and the challenges of serving in tough times. These days give us the chance to think about things much more important. For many of us this represents faith, family, and friends.

I can’t help but think of the many relocating employees who have faced challenges, our client’s who have had to make difficult decisions, our partners who are doing all they can with the resources they have been given. My thoughts and prayers are with these individuals as I hope they find peace during this season.

I also want to take a few words to say thank you to all of the loyal readers of this blog. Many of the ideas I have put to paper, are really your thoughts. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and continuing to give me the drive to be a part of your day each week. So, whatever this holiday means to you, whatever your beliefs, I send you the warmest wishes.

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