Sunday, April 14, 2019
Understanding the Value of the GRI Designation
A broker sales agent at Realty Professionals Heartland, LLC, David C. Witt has built his career on providing sound and accurate advice to his clients to help them make informed real estate decisions. To facilitate this goal, David C. Witt earned the Graduate, REALTOR® Institute (GRI) designation early in his career.
The mark of an experienced, learned, and progressive real estate professional, the GRI designation is maintained by the Professional Development Committee of the National Association of Realtors and recognized across all 50 states of the United States. A GRI designation reflects a high level of professionalism that is necessary to perform exceedingly well in an industry that is in a state of constant change.
Each GRI designee must show a commitment to the real estate industry by completing the fundamental and necessary training to attain designation. Importantly, this includes establishing a strong foundation of skills and knowledge to be utilized in the ever-changing real estate climate. The designee must also adhere to the industry's highest ethical standards when serving his or her clients.
Friday, January 18, 2019
Mental Health Benefits of Gardening
David C. Witt, a realtor with more than three decades of experience, works with Realty Professionals Heartland LLC in Blue Springs. During his free time, David C. Witt likes to garden, a hobby which can encourage not only healthy eating, but a healthy mindset as well.
Gardening cultivates numerous attitudes and feelings conducive to good mental health. Gardeners develop a sense of responsibility, as they must regularly attend to the needs of other living things, caring for them for an entire season. They also often develop emotional attachments to their plants, becoming invested in their health and success. This can help a gardener escape negative thought patterns and become more attuned to the outside world instead of themselves.
Similarly, gardening can instill a sense of accomplishment. Even on days when no new plants bloom and no new fruits grow, gardeners can still take pride in having finished weeding the garden or watering the plants. Over time, this hard work adds up, rewarding discipline and consistency with real-world results. Finally, having a garden can be a stable source of confidence and self-worth, and a clear demonstration of the idea that hard work can pay off.
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