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Are you trading Effectiveness for Busyness?

4 July, 2012 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

I was watching a seminar during the week by Bishop T.D. Jakes and I loved the simple message he shared. Now you don’t have to be religious to continue reading this post however it may just challenge the way you think so I encourage you to stay with me.

The Bishop says that “We live in a society that has dumbed down our ideas….Mobile Phones, Apps, Ipods, Ipads, Computer Games, Facebook, Twitter,Gadgets… because we have traded effectiveness for busyness.” He goes onto say that “we are busier than any other generation than we have seen in the last 300 to 400 years.”

I think we can all make the mistake of thinking because we are busy we must be effective. The Bishop encourages us all to take a look at our schedule. “Are you being effective or is your life being cluttered with all kinds of stuff that demands you, drains you, taxes you and stops you from being your highest and best self? And are you substituting busyness and all the chaos that goes along with busyness from being effective?”

He says, “You can take my clothes, I can get others. You can take my car, I can get another. You can take my house, I can get another but when you take my time, you have taken something from me that is totally irreplaceable.”

The Bishop says, “Every moment in your life is a gift, every thought is a gift, every idea is a gift, every opportunity is a gift, everybody you meet is a gift, you are gifted with opportunities, maximise what you have got. You are missing your life, your purpose, your passion, your enthusiasm.”

Are there things in your life you would like to be spending more time if you weren’t so busy? The kids, your husband, your wife, your partner in life, friends and family you haven’t seen in a while, the pets, a hobby, volunteering, holidays? Get creative people, I challenge you to write a list of all the things that you would do if you knew you wouldn’t fail.

I would love to hear how you exchanged Busyness for Effectiveness in your life and what you have achieved as a result. Start being true to yourself and what you really need to do now to live the life you have always wanted.

Have fun being Effective,

Rachael 🙂

Bishop T.D. Jakes: How to Use Your Time Effectively and Purposefully

Bishop T.D. Jakes says we’re living in an era that dumbs down ideas because we have traded effectiveness for busyness. Get Bishop Jakes’ advice for reducing the clutter in your schedule and living a more passionate and enlightened life.

source: Thanks to Bishop T.D.Jakes and Oprah

Filed Under: Educational Videos, Featured Articles, Real Estate Tagged With: Bishop T D Jakes, Effectiveness vs Busyness, Inspirational, Life Lessons, Motivational, Oprah, OWN, SuperSoulSunday

Countdown til the end of your Financial Year

29 June, 2012 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Are you ready for the end of the Financial Year? What was your best deductable item this year? Why not share your best tips for the readers.

Ross Greenwood spends his Money Minute with you. Copy and paste this link to your search bar to view:-

http://bit.ly/NHPx3f

Happy Spending,
Rachael 🙂

Filed Under: Real Estate

Shop fronts vs virtual offices

20 June, 2012 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Listings websites let potential buyers search for properties with just a mouse click, so are the days of the physical office numbered? Real Estate Business’ Stacey Moseley investigates.

Shane Evans operates a real estate business, but not as some of us know it.

His company, Finesse Property, located on the Gold Coast, is a virtual office, and that suits Mr Evans just fine.

“I don’t believe a shop front is a necessity for my business,” Mr Evans said. “The proof is in the pudding: this year alone I have sold 14 properties in 14 weeks.”

“According to statistics, there is a 96 per cent chance a buyer will look at an online source before they buy a home. People aren’t walking into offices anymore.”

Mat Steinwede, principal of McGrath Central Coast and Mat Steinwede Pty Ltd, agrees. In a recent blog, he told his subscribers that the internet has taken the place of the window display.

“Gone are the days when a buyer will walk around from real estate office to real estate office and register their name,” he blogged on matsteinwede.com. “Buyers don’t even want to go into an office at all. They want to look on the internet, or flick through the paper themselves or go to an open home.

“Technology has made it very easy for buyers to sit in their home and search through all properties available, from all agents.”

Case Study – Mark Shorrock, Sales Manager, Ray White Bellbowrie

YEARS AGO, before internet advertising came of age, I worked at my parents’ LJ Hooker office, which was located in a prominent position in Palm Beach, on the Gold Coast. At the time, there was a high volume of enquiries coming from the display window.

My dad’s old saying was, “Ducks on the pond”, which meant someone was browsing the office window and the rostered salesperson on duty was to approach them.

I have also more recently worked in a dominant agency in Brisbane, and they had no shop front to speak of. This office outperformed all the other agencies in the area.

Most of the competition held strategic shop front positions on main streets or secondary arterial roads and shopping centres, but even with this exposure they couldn’t match the traffic at the agency at which I worked.

More recently, the Brisbane floods forced the company I now work for – Ray White Bellbowrie – to operate from a residential address until a new shopping centre was built. Because of this, I now work as the sales manager from my own home office, and I don’t see this as a problem. Very few of our clients have raised this setup as a problem, either.

With the amount of time people spend on their smartphones, tablets and PCs to search for property, online is king. The modern buyer sets foot in fewer properties than they used to and the days when I put a potential buyer in my car to show them around are virtually gone.

How times have changed. My research shows that here in Bellbowrie, approximately 85 per cent to 90 per cent of all buyer enquiries come via the internet.

The office, as we currently know it, will eventually be broken up into small satellite offices.

They will be like small business hubs containing minimal staff and equipment to conduct the bare essentials of administration and clerical duties, and the agents and property managers will operate remotely to maximise productivity.

This will provide the opportunity for savvy real estate business owners to increase the scope of their territories. You may even see more offices utilising the services of virtual offices, where licensees from different franchise groups will lease office space, and staff form virtual offices alongside larger independents in a bid to cut staff costs.

This post courtesy of Stacey Moseley at Real Estate Business Bulletin – thanks Stacey

Filed Under: Real Estate Tagged With: real estate, shop fronts vs virtual offices, stacey moseley real estate business

Disruptive Wonder for a Change

3 June, 2012 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

I recently had the pleasure of watching Kelli Anderson share her ideas of disruptive and clever designs.  Kelli says she “likes to find the hidden talents of everyday things. Reject normal order and by messing things up and rearranging the pieces we can expand our notion of what we demand from reality.”

Debra Oakland reports “She presents three brillant displays of this disruption and how it changes and improves things we love.  From wedding invitations to Utopian newspapers, Kelli re-designs commonplace objects to go beyond their ordinary functions and create surprising experiences.

If we had the courage to think creatively outside the box to this extent, there is no end to what we could accomplish.”

“No problem can be solved by the same consciousness that created it.  We need to see the world anew.” Albert Einstein.

I would love to hear what you have accomplished by looking at things with Disruptive Wonder.

Rachael 🙂

When you have a cup of coffee click this link and enjoy.

source:  TEDxPhoenix/TEDxTalks and Debra Oakland – thank you.

Filed Under: Real Estate, Videos Tagged With: Courage, Debra Oakland, inspiration, Kellie Anderson, Living in courage Online, rachael goldsworthy, rachael goldsworthy realty, TedxPhoenix

Have you got your money under control or do “You Need a Budget™”?

26 April, 2012 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

I have been asked lots of questions over the years as to what is the best way to save a deposit to purchase a home.  Whilst I am not a financial adviser and am not providing any financial advice to you, I am happy to share the methods I have utilised to save deposits to purchase property over the last two decades.  You may not agree with everything I say however perhaps if you can take the concept and mould that idea into something that you feel you could see working for you, that is great.

Like anything there are many ways to achieve goals however you must first succinctly identify as to what it is you want to achieve.  Put your goal in writing and then break that goal down to a step by step process as to how you will achieve this goal.

For example let’s say, you want to buy a house worth $350,000.  Therefore you will need 10% of $350,000 which equals $35,000.

Next question is when do you want to buy the house, let’s say you said two years.  You then divide the $35,000 by by 104 weeks = $336.54 per week savings required.

At this point you can either say I earn enough money to be able to save this amount above and beyond my weekly expenses or say, gee that is a bit much I might have to revisit my goals and perhaps take three or four years to complete your goal.  You might even consider purchasing a more affordable home to reduce the amount you need to save and time as to which it will take to achieve this goal.

If you are like a considerably high proportion of the population and are not disciplined to be able to save money on a regular basis you may need a little help with technology.  There are some great Apps and Software Programs that make it easier to become more accountable to achieve savings and can even make it fun. 

Whilst I am not endorsing the product some friends of mine are using one App in particular called “You Need a Budget™”.   They say they find it really helpful to keep them on track with their savings and daily expenditure and it is apparently simple to use for even the most technologically challenged 🙂  You can download on your Mac or PC …but wait there is more, no free steak knives however there is a free 34 day trial http://youneedabudget.com

Another handy option available through your financial institution is that you are able to set up direct debits from your nominated bank accounts, on whatever payment cycle and whatever amount you prefer.  Therefore your savings are always deducted from your account first and what you have left in your pay is what you have to live off, rather than spending your pay and saying I have nothing left to save this week. 

I find that once you get started on a savings regime, the less you have the less you need. 

What have you got to lose other than a little time and an opportunity to accelerate your savings to buy your first home, pay off your credit card, go on that family holiday, or whatever that goal is for you. 

I would love to hear your best saving tips, so please feel free to post a comment and I will publish for the readers.

Happy saving.

Rachael 🙂

Filed Under: Featured Articles, Real Estate Tagged With: Apps, banks, budget, direct debits, direct deposits, financial institutions, get ahead, goal, goals, money, poor, rachael goldsworthy, rachael goldsworthy realty, real estate, real estate agent hawkesbury, saving, savings regime, Software Programs, Windsor, you need a budget

Anzac Day Commemoration Services in the Hawkesbury

24 April, 2012 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Tomorrow is a day of remembrance.  If you were thinking of attending a Service I have attached the Commemoration Services in the Hawkesbury as provided by Louise Markus MP, thanks Louise.

Anzac Day Commemoration Services
Anzac Day Commemoration Services

I may see you at one of the Commemoration Services.

Lest we Forget.

Rachael

 

Filed Under: Community Update, Events, Family, Featured Property, Fun Days, Hawkesbury, McGraths Hill, Real Estate, Richmond, Windsor Tagged With: Anzac Day 2015, Anzacs, Commemorative Services, Hawkesbury, Hawkesbury river, Local Services, rachael goldsworthy, real estate, real estate agent hawkesbury, The Peninsula, Thompson Square, Windsor, Windsor Bridge

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