27 posts categorized "Miscellaneous"

10/29/2012

What Hurricane Sandy Can Teach Us

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While our friends and communities in the Northeast deal with Hurricane Sandy and the rest of us are helpless to do anything but watch, we should spend a moment to reflect on our own emergency preparedness.

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05/30/2012

Sunshine, Smooth Sailing, and…Stress?

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Have you ever known someone who is just successful and happy in everything they do? You watch them sail through life as if they don’t have a care in the world, and yet they manage to land the big jobs, move up the corporate ladder effortlessly, and greet each day with a smile on their face.

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05/22/2012

Gamify Your Workday

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Bringing Games into the workplace can create positive, competitive fun that will invigorate team members of all ages. Take a quick poll of your community site teams and find out how many have played a video game of some sort in the past 30 days. Whether it is Words with Friends, Angry Birds, Call of Duty, or online arcade games, chances are that nearly all of your team members have engaged in gaming of some type recently. Why is that? Because it is fun! 

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03/30/2012

Get In The Game!

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The NCAA Final Four games get underway this weekend. Across the country people are pumped up and ready for the action. Basketball fans are excited! But have you ever noticed that during championship tournament time, in any sport, fans seem to come out of the woodwork?

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02/28/2012

Leap Year Logic

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2012 is a leap year, and with that comes the always mystical, often underutilized leap day. The leap day: 24 hours that just materialize out of thin air…miraculous! 

 Ok, so it isn’t actually miraculous. It takes 365 days and 6 hours for our planet to rotate around the sun. The leap year was created to keep our calendar in sync with the planet’s rotation. Despite the scientific explanation, it’s understandable that an event that occurs only once every four years will feel special, even magical. After all, even someone who lives 100 years will only see 25 leap days!  

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12/30/2011

Tick Tock, Look Back Before Looking Forward

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Prior to calendars like the Gregorian or Julian, the seasons and equinoxes marked time. Time was more of a rolling event, without clear boundaries from one year to the next. Thanks to the structure of our calendar, we have an obvious beginning of each year on January 1st and an obvious end on December 31st. 

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09/30/2011

Multifamily Mojo

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Do you lose count when you think about how many people you know that got "sucked in" to a career in multifamily? Do you bend down to pick up cigarette butts when walking through an Applebee's parking lot? Do the words "unit", "complex" , "tenant" and "landlord" make you physically flinch? If so, you may be a multifamily specialist and you are probably rocking some multifamily mojo.

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09/09/2011

Beautiful rendition of the National Anthem

This weekend is the 10th anniversary of 9/11 and we thought this rendition of the National Anthem was beautiful and appropriate to share.

 

 

07/28/2011

Hotter Than Hades Property Walks

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Most of the country is suffering under mother nature's wrath of oppressive heat and we'd all rather be sitting in the comfort of our well maintained air conditioned offices, but you mustn't do it.  Get up, get out there.

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07/08/2011

Helping residents save by adding amenities and events

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Summer is in full swing and unfortunately so is the rise of food and gas prices.  Your residents are going to be feeling the pinch like everyone else in the country. One of the ways you can help them, is to provide some money saving opportunities they may have capitalized on if they were a homeowner.

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