by Terry Moore, CCIM | Mar 19, 2020 | Living a Life Worth Imitating
The coronavirus/pandemic/panic/apocalypse is upon us! There is no toilet paper on supermarket shelves. Many people are working from home to avoid contact with others. Other people are not working at all because their businesses are closed, or their clients have...
by Terry Moore, CCIM | Nov 7, 2019 | Living a Life Worth Imitating
Lincoln and Churchill modeled integrity. Hitler and Stalin showed hypocrisy. Whether you recognize it or not, you’re a leader. You don’t control the nation, but you influence your family, your tenants, your workmates and others. You set the example. I choose to...
by Terry Moore, CCIM | Oct 24, 2019 | Living a Life Worth Imitating
A generation ago there was a beautiful movie, Out of Africa. Robert Redford played a confident man who believed that he was independent. He didn’t need other people. When his mistress, played by Myrle Streep, attempted to hold him accountable, he replied that such...
by Terry Moore, CCIM | Sep 19, 2019 | Living a Life Worth Imitating
“You seem subdued, quiet and/or tired,” My wife was right. I was. The previous week had been overwhelming. I was exhausted, even though I had the easy part. Sandy’s done much more for me than I have for her in our 42 years together. Now, because of a fluke ocean...
by Terry Moore, CCIM | Sep 5, 2019 | Living a Life Worth Imitating
Dr. John Gottman knows what it takes to make a relationship work. He’s done the research. Another psychologist describes Gottman’s research this way. “Gottman videotapes married couples and systematically observes how they behave and talk with each other. He...
by Terry Moore, CCIM | Aug 22, 2019 | Living a Life Worth Imitating
I’m outrageously fortunate to marry above my station, to love my craft, and to be in the healthiest 10% of my age. Recently, the bride of my youth and I spent a week on the Salmon River in individual, inflatable kayaks. Our guides were less than half our age, but...