WEEK #20 MKMMA VIRTUAL TOUR

In the real estate business a lot of high-end homes that are listed in the multiple listing service come with a virtual tour. Some of those homes that are new incorporate video from the start of construction through the completion of the home. As the quality of these virtual tour videos has increased we even get pleasing background music and an attractive lady or handsome man to go through the home pointing out the areas of quality and design.

I have been using the analogy of building a home to describe the last several webinars. My home is not yet complete but this week’s lesson is like a virtual tour of all that has been done and that is going to be done and it’s been done in a professional, pleasing and understandable manner with functionality to its design. The in-depth explanation of Wooden’s pyramid is a detailed analysis of the construction process. This has been further enhanced by what’s to come with Mark’s use of the –— on the tombstone; kind of like the solidifying of the house. It had a beginning and at some point, way in the future, it will have an end. What will transpire in the home during the years of occupancy will be my legacy. Although I’m starting late in life I know that because of my past training and current studying, the home will be filled with love, encouragement, hope, kindness, comfort, challenge, and warmth. The home is so well-built that it will outlive me but those things that it’s filled with will still be there. It will be a pleasant place for all who enter. The guests will find no anger, no guilt, no unworthiness, no hurt feelings, and no fear. The guests will find security and safety and will be able to relax in peace.This will be a place that the guests want to return to and bring others to.

6 thoughts on “WEEK #20 MKMMA VIRTUAL TOUR

  1. FIrst, we obviously have similar tastes being that we choose the same template for our blogs. Good eye!! Really loved your analogy and your writing style. You wove the concepts we’ve been discussing recently very well together and being a visual person (who also loves homes, interior design, all things HGTV) I especially appreciated the analogy. I’m looking forward to reading your upcoming posts.

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