Tag: Confidence

Property Market

October 1, 2009

I must say our Company has seen a significant improvement in the property market in New Zealand. Comments made are correct there appears to be more confident from both Vendors, Purchasers and Investor. Is this a short lived wave who knows? We are told we are only just out of the recession and things are improving.  It is great to see confidence back. Numbers are down on Kiwi’s leaving home, and more arrivals staying. The increase in property values is only slight compared on the boom and bust. http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU0910/S00012.htm

Maintain your Intgerty - Have a set of principles that you develop and can stick to in good times and bad.
Be courageous - Whether on a daily basis or in times of crisis, it takes courage to act in the face of adversity. Courage is the strenght to act on strong beliefs, whatever the risk. When we remain steadfast to our adherence of our principles, regardless of professional or personal jeopardy, we generate confidence, loyalty and respect.
Relentless preparation is the key - Anticipate what is going to happen. Practice your response, and then afterward, study what actions you did take and what those results were.
Communicate goals and expectations - Let people know what you expect of them. Be clear with yourself on what you expect from you. Not doing so is one of the biggest mistakes we can make.
Be accountable - Use your own powers of observation rather than take someone else’s word for it. As human beings, we don’t always see things as they are. That’s why I believe it was important to go to the scene of emergency, though some emergency management people would dispute that. For me, I have to make my own assessments, see with my own eyes. When you work with people you get to know who can observe accurately and who does not.

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