Chris Farkas Bellingham Blog: February 2010

President of EXIT Realty’s US Organization is honored at Annual Convention

Great job Tammy. EXIT is in great hands! Chris.

Via The Team at EXIT Realty (EXIT Realty Corp. International):

Steve Morris, Founder & CEO (l) and Joyce Paron, President, Canadian Organization (r) present the Leader's Leader Award to Tami Bonnell (center)Mississauga, ON (Grassroots Newswire) – As a 30-year veteran in the real estate field, Tami Bonnell continues to lead the way when it comes to her vast knowledge and understanding of the industry.  From her background in mergers and acquisitions to her countless speaking engagements, her passion is relentless and EXIT Realty is proud to have her on their team.
 
“Tami Bonnell’s leadership goes above and beyond the call of duty”, commented EXIT Realty Corp. International Founder and CEO, Steve Morris, “She commands the absolute respect, reverence and esteem of every EXIT Realty associate at all levels of the corporation throughout North America.  She sets the tone and tempo for our leaders and radiates an example of the finest quality as a clear pathway for others to follow.”
 
Since becoming President of the US Organization for EXIT Realty Corp. International, her focus is on growth and profitability for Regions, Brokers and Agents. Bonnell has been featured several times in major industry publications, including Real Estate Magazine, Bay State REALTOR® and Frog Pond Communications. She is a much sought-after international speaker, addressing thousands at events such as RISMedia’s Leadership Conference in NY, Inman News Conference in San Francisco and the Top 500 Power Brokers at The National Association of REALTORS® Convention, and regularly speaks at Women’s Council of REALTORS® meetings across the country.  “Tami is a relentless communicator, her experience naturally comes through and there is nothing artificial about her” says Jeff Lobb, EXIT Realty Trainer and Technology expert, “She has a very logical approach and the innate ability to motivate people to take action.”
 
At EXIT’s Annual Convention in Washington DC, this past October, Bonnell was presented with the Leader’s Leader award for her hard work, dedication, knowledge and professionalism.
 
"In my forty years in real estate I’ve had the opportunity to know and work with many executives and leaders.  Tami Bonnell speaks boldly from her heart with strong convictions about what she believes is needed to improve our industry and works harder that anyone I have ever known.  Her heart, vision and a strong work ethic earns my utmost respect," said Bob McKinnon, EXIT Realty’s Senior Regional Consultant.
 
Ms Bonnell’s upcoming speaking engagements include an address to the Women’s Council of REALTORS® in New York in March entitled “Prepare for Change”.

 

0 commentsChris Farkas • February 19 2010 02:41PM

Why? Bellingham Homes For Sale

Just suppose that the only spiritual question asked of you after you’re dead and buried is
– “Why?”. 

 
Why did you short change yourself? 
Why weren’t you more optimistic about all the possibilities and opportunities on earth? 
Why weren’t you more enthusiastic about life and all that it had to offer? 
Why did you let other people’s negativity and pessimism get to you? 
Why didn’t you set more goals? 
Why did you lack conviction concerning all the things that were truly important to you? 
Why didn’t you live your life more passionately? 
Why didn’t you live more abundantly? 
Why weren’t you more positive and constructive? 
Why didn’t you generate more prosperity? 
Why didn’t you make more friends? 
Why were you so reserved? 
Why didn’t you radiate your vibrant personality to everyone? 
Why didn’t you pay your bills on time? 
Why weren’t you more generous and giving? 
Why weren’t you more compassionate and empathetic? 
Why did you have so little faith? 
Why did you worry so much? 
Why didn’t you pace yourself better? 
Why did you exude such resentment? 
Why did you allow doubt and fear to control you? 
Why weren’t you more inventive and creative? 
Why didn’t you encourage those around you more effectively? 
Why were you haunted by the absence of money? 
Why didn’t you reward yourself better? 
Why didn’t you take the time to get enough rest and relaxation? 
Why didn’t you work more effectively? 
Why weren’t you more persistent? 
Why did you let your opinions rule your life? 
Why couldn’t you find it in your heart to forgive? 
Why didn’t you like yourself unconditionally? 
Why did you work so hard and play so little? 
Why didn’t you appreciate your family for all their truly special qualities? 
Why were you so blind to all that you were given? 
Why are you now feeling so guilty? 
Why didn’t you entertain this question when you were still alive? 

0 commentsChris Farkas • February 19 2010 02:39PM

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2 commentsChris Farkas • February 01 2010 02:42PM