Observations

Invisible Agent One Man Dance Break on the Elliptical A Blog in my Song Series The Rhythm We’ve Lost Inspired by Janet Jackson’s “Rhythm Nation” This morning, while I was working out, Rhythm Nation came on the 80s Pandora station; a song I’ve heard hundreds of times, but today it landed differently. Maybe it’s age. Maybe it’s the world. Maybe it’s the way certain […]
Invisible Agent High School Moments Still Echo Another Blog in My Song Series Another Brick in the Quiet Wall Inspired by Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall”   and one humiliating day in English class. There are moments in your life when a single experience — not dramatic enough to be called trauma, not benign enough to forget — slides quietly into […]
Invisible Agent Music Video Arm Choreography A Blog Series by Songs I’ve Heard Today Hold On to Yourself Inspired by “Hold On” by Wilson Phillips There are songs you grow up with… and then there are songs you grow into. Hold On has always been around, floating in the background like a hopeful anthem. But the older I get, the more […]
Invisible Agent Full Body Lip Sync A Blog Series Based on Songs The Only Reflection I Can Change Inspired by “Man in the Mirror” by Michael Jackson I must be in a Jackson frame of mind today, because Man in the Mirror hit me the way only certain songs do; the ones that manage to speak directly to the part of […]
Energetic Shifts in Real Estate Pups? Quiet? Snacks? Book? Yes Please! “The Joy of Going Home to Do Absolutely Nothing” There’s a moment at the end of the day — usually when I’m closing down the office, music low, mind settling — when I feel this quiet wave of happiness roll in. It’s the happiness of being home. Not to entertain. Not to hustle. Not to […]
Invisible Agent I Used To Have Highlights Before you read: I tried to find a photo of me with the highlights.  But that was 45 years ago, before cell phones and social media.  No luck.  Apologies… “The Two Lives We All Live — And the Moment the Second One Begins” I’ve come to believe that every person — every single one of […]
Buying and Selling Price. Price. Price. Yes, it’s the Price. Did I Say It’s the Price? Pricing: The One Thing That Actually Sells a Home There’s a quiet truth in real estate that nobody likes to say out loud, so I will: Price is the only thing that truly sells a home. Yes — location matters. Yes — condition matters. Yes — floor plan matters (and some of them matter a […]
Observations Trust the Toilet Seat? Home: Where You Trust the Toilet Seat Home isn’t just where the heart is—it’s where you can confidently sit on the toilet seat without a second thought. No hovering. No questionable paper barriers. Just pure, unshaken trust. Think about it. Public restrooms? A battlefield. You walk in armed with hand sanitizer, questioning every decision that […]
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Observations It’s Not Always Your Way, You Know A World Fueled by Inspiration Instead of Outrage Imagine a world where people spent less time dwelling on what offends them and more time chasing what excites them. Instead of division and frustration, conversations would spark with curiosity, creativity, and passion. When we focus on offense, we amplify negativity—letting irritation dictate our emotions and actions. […]
Observations Serendipity Embracing the Power of Unexpected Positive Shifts Life has a way of surprising us, often in ways we least expect. While setbacks and challenges can feel overwhelming, moments of unexpected positive change remind us that transformation can happen at any time. Think about the times when an unforeseen opportunity opened a door you never knew […]
Observations Together We Thrive The Company We Keep Life is full of twists, turns, victories, and setbacks. We chase goals, plan our futures, and dream of destinations—but what truly shapes the journey is the people walking beside us. “Which is more important,” asked Big Panda, “the journey or the destination?” “The company,” said Tiny Dragon. It’s easy to get […]
Observations It’s All About the Dog When Dogs Don’t Like You, It’s Time to Worry Not everyone is going to like you—and that’s okay. Maybe you talk too much. Maybe you don’t talk enough. Maybe you aggressively defend pineapple on pizza (a battle best left alone). But here’s the thing: human opinions are fickle. One person’s “I can’t stand them” is […]