Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Great investment or move-in with 3 units and all separate utilities!

Large rooms and gorgeous trim work. Tenants pays own heat, hot water and electricity. Two car garage for extra income or storage, back yard, and washer/dryer hook-ups in units. Hallway has hard-wired smoke detector and motion lights for safety and conservation. First floor: 3 bedrooms, oil heat, gas hot water, rent is $950, lease signed in July. Second floor: 2 bedrooms, oil heat, gas hot water, currently vacant but taking rental applications now. Third floor: 3 bedrooms, gas heat and hot water, currently vacant but taking rental applications now. Close proximity to Hartford Hospital and Trinity College.

Address is 158 Benton St, Hartford, CT  06114
Listed by Rob Rosa and Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England Properties, 1160 Silas Deane Highway, Wethersfield, CT  06109
Listed for $189,900

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Friday, December 9, 2016

Have you heard about Santa's home?

Santa is a very busy world traveler but even when he's home, 364 days of the year, he magically takes care of his hidden North Pole home with upgrades galore boasting an oven with 12 different cookie settings, automatic velvet laundering system, toy train system running through the home, underground toy manufacturing facilities with permanent and jovial staff, and heated barn large enough for 9 reindeer (recently expanded for Rudolph).  His home has old -world charm with amazing, modern amenities.  Want to compete with this home and others in your area?  First step is to review a private home valuation report when it is convenient and you are alone in the comfort of your cozy home, sipping hot chocolate by the warm, flickering fireplace visit http://bhhsne.findbuyers.com/robertrosa.  16 more days until Santa comes to your home!

Home is where the Heart is

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Tony D's Garage for Sale

Opportunity to own a full service garage with a great reputation for quality service and good relationships with corporate neighbors (University of Hartford). Owner is retiring and will be including his client database of over 300 repeat customers, all of his equipment and tools. Space includes office, bathroom, garage can fit 2 cars to work on at a time. Don't miss this opportunity! Contact Wayne (on the Rosa Team at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England Properties Team) at 860-471-0336 for more info or to view it! Listed for only $134,900. Location is 31 Tobey Rd, #13, Bloomfield, CT  06002













Monday, November 28, 2016

Home Value Estimator

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Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Roll With the Changes



This song reminds of a moment about 20 years ago when I signed a new huge account at UPS and lost one in the same week. My sales manager was a guy who taught me quite a few lessons. Joe told me "don't let your highs get too high and your lows get too low." That stuck with me. It taught me to "keep on rollin'" whether something great or terrible happens to me. How you perceive a moment will form your attitude. A person can easily be arrogant and brag when something great happens; your favorite team wins, you sign a new huge account, you prove your point in an argument but that can create animosity among the people around you and will have detrimental effects. That ego is always ready to kick into over gear. I have learned to enjoy that moment internally, shout a quick outburst of joy, or have a small celebration with close family and friends. If I remember I might even say a quick prayer thanking God for His blessings and ask for His help to be humble. That moment needs to be released, it is a joy of life.

On the other hand we all have times in our life when we don't like an outcome. Think about how you can learn and grow from it. "Keep on rollin'." Being a sore loser, groping, making excuses, complaining and whining about it will just pull you further down. Depending upon the situation you might need to grieve and pray about it. Ask for insight and wisdom. There's no need for bitterness. Regardless, the sun will hopefully rise the next morning and you will need to get up and create the life you want. I have found the best way for me to do that is to focus my thoughts on how I can help someone else. "Don't let your highs get too high and your lows get too low."

Last thought…the guitar solo ranks up there with the best and it just might get you pumped up for the day!

"I knew it had to happen, felt the tables turnin'
Got me through my darkest hour
I heard the thunder clappin', felt the desert burnin'
Until you poured on me like a sweet sunshower

So if you're tired of the same old story
Oh, turn some pages
I will be here when you are ready
To roll with the changes, ooooh"
~REO Speedwagon, Roll With the Changes

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Being Awake

Hello,

I hope you are having a great week!

I have been watching quite a lot of the olympics and it is astounding to me how focused the athletes are before their win.  Their face, their eyes, their demeanor is in another realm.  Before their event it looks as though no one can interrupt them, break their focus.  They are truly awake in the moment of winning that gold, they are seeing it in their mind before they do it.

How about if we took this idea and put it into our own minds.  Are we truly awake with out actions and focus?  Do we want it as bad as they do?

Take a moment and picture yourself making $100,000+ a year with SFI, without thousands of team members.  How would you be living?  How would you be helping others?  Visit http://www.sfi4.com/12360426/FREE



I believe it's there for us.  We need to be awake!  To focus our everyday actions on it.

Go for the Gold and God Bless You!

Friday, June 10, 2016

Before you...

Before you speak, listen.
Before you write, think.
Before you spend, earn.
Before you invest, investigate.
Before you criticize, wait.
Before you pray, forgive.
Before you quit, try.
Before you retire, save.
Before you die, give.
~William A. Ward~

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Deal of the Day...Word of Mouse



Word of Mouse: The Marketing Power of Collaborative Filtering

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"WORD OF MOUSE" is the first book on the newest and most effective form of marketing from two remarkable visionaries. At the vanguard of the Internet revolution are two computer scientists from Minnesota who are pioneers of Collaborative Filtering (CF). CF is a technology that enables companies to understand their customers and in turn sell products, goods, and services with remarkable success. To test CF, John Riedl and Joseph Konstan built two Internet sites, MovieLens and GroupLens, that allowed users to customize their preferences for movies and news. The results were astounding. MovieLens demonstrated amazing accuracy, almost ensuring that the recommendation would prove enjoyable. In "WORD OF MOUSE," the authors analyze dozens of companies from Best Buy to Amazon to TiVo and show what these companies are doing right and what they are doing wrong. Riedl and Konstan map out a broad range of strategies that companies can employ to raise revenue, customer loyalty, and satisfaction.

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 Yes, the word of mouth is a good way to approach and look at Marketing 
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Thursday, May 5, 2016

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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

7 Common Traits of A Millionaire


Just what does it take to become a millionaire in one generation? The answer is not as elusive as it may seem. This bestselling book identifies seven common traits that show up again and again among those who have accumulated wealth. Most of the truly wealthy in this country don't live in Beverly Hills or on Park Avenue--they live next door. This new edition, the first since 1998, includes a new foreword for the 21st Century by Dr. Thomas J. Stanley.


About the Authors: Thomas J. Stanley is an author, lecturer, and researcher who has studied the affluent since 1973. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia. William D. Danko is associate professor of marketing in the School of Business, University at Albany, State University of New York.

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66 people found this review helpful.
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57 people found this review helpful.
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 Awesome selection to buy! 
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 A good book for reading and being inspired to proceed 
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 I will review this again when I have completed reading the book, however this book has been popular and a best seller. 

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Truths For Winning At Business Without Losing Your Self

We live in a world of dramatic and unpredictable change that is wiping out time-honored businesses and long-standing institutions while ushering in unprecedented opportunities for creative individuals and entrepreneurial organizations. The job is no longer figuring out how to win at the game of work and life; the job is figuring out the new rules of the game.
Alan M. Webber's Rules of Thumb is a guide for individuals in every walk of life who want to make sense out of these confusing, challenging, and compelling times. If you're looking for practical advice on how to win at work without losing your self, if you want to change your life to meet the challenge of change, or if you want to learn from some of the world's most interesting and creative people, let Alan M. Webber take you on a remarkable journey toward greater personal understanding and, ultimately, greater personal success.
About the Author:Alan M. Webber is the cofounding editor of Fast Company, and was the editorial director and managing editor of the Harvard Business Review. He's worked in federal, state, and local government, writing speeches and focusing on innovative policy initiatives. He's married to Frances Diemoz, an architect and furniture maker; his son and daughter, Adam and Amanda, are his two favorite children in the world.

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Wayne C recommended this item 7 months ago
64 out of 65 people found this review helpful.
 Good book for affiliates in SFI to read and apply 
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60 out of 63 people found this review helpful.
 He gave some good tips based on personal experience of himself and others