We asked some brilliant folks to tell us about the best advice they’ve ever given to a client and have highlighted some of the responses below.
Chad Anderson

The best advice I gave a client (seller) was “The highest offer is not necessarily the best offer. Make sure the offer meets your needs”. It was a waterfront listing. If you anything about real estate, these types of listings are in high demand and can produce quite a profit for the seller. My clients lived out of state, and it was important to me that their home was staged properly, had professional pictures, and marketed specifically to the right audience of buyers. Read more>>
Trenton Steele

Consistency: Consistency is key when it comes to achieving and maintaining fitness goals. Establish a regular exercise routine and stick to it. Consistent effort, even in small increments, will yield better results than sporadic intense workouts. Progress takes time and that staying committed to your fitness journey, even during challenging times, will lead to long-term success. Read more>>
Kylee Alejandre

The best advice that I could give to a client would be to trust your instincts. I can’t begin to tell you how many times a client has told me that they just feel like they should do something in regards to their birth or postpartum in a certain way but they second guess themselves because it’s not the “norm”. In response, I always remind them that they know themselves and their baby best, and they need to trust that! Whether that means choosing an elective cesarean or a home birth, or anything in between, their own instincts should be their greatest guide. Read more>>
Andrea DeWitt

Stand firm in your innate gifts and the professional services that you are gifting to the world. When we allow other people’s reactions and/or opinions to impact our passions and core beliefs, we run the risk of losing not only our integrity, but the monetary value of our worth. Read more>>
Anita Bangale

Be intentional. This means that first off, we have to know what our intentions are. If we don’t, we find ourselves acting in accordance with other people’s intentions or society’s intentions, which can leave us feeling unfulfilled or lost. But if we take time to find our core values and live in alignment with them, then we’re able to stay more focused and grounded. Read more>>