Greg Holmes Realtor

Greg Holmes Realtor

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Many Dreams Die While Suffering!            I have been in a number of very difficult situations in my life where I have observed and studied many people quit because the mental suffering became too much. All they had to do was last a few more seconds, a few more minutes, a few more hours, maybe a few more courses, to get the very thing they wanted the most. It can be physical suffering, mental, or emotional. It can include anything from a relationship to school and everything in between. There are so many forms of suffering.         It’s important that we don’t quit and give up on our dreams when life is coming at us hard and throws us for a loop.                       In the video, I talk about being afraid of the water. That fear led to uncontrollable suffering which, in turn, made me quit my dream. I was 19 years old when that happened.                                      The only thing that changed between 19 and 24 is that I learned how to manage that fear. In doing so, it allowed me to put in the reps needed to make the suffering I experienced in the water more manageable and stay in the fight longer. The repetition allowed me to think clearly when the moments of panic would start to set in.                                     Clearly, it was in me all along had I only known how to manage my emotions during the moments of suffering and extenuating circumstances being thrown at me.                                                 Even when you believe you have prepared yourself for everything, there will always be that one thing- no matter what you are doing- that raises its ugly head and makes you question why you are doing what you are doing.      It’s important that we are able to put things in perspective during those moments of uncertainty and panic.                                              You must learn to manage that one second decision and put things back in the proper compartments in your mind to keep yourself in the fight.            This is just scratching the surface on one of the many concepts presented in Never Finished.                        Don’t stop when you are tired, stop when you are done! Stay hard! 12/01/2022

Keep going!!!! ❤️ don’t give up!!

Many Dreams Die While Suffering! I have been in a number of very difficult situations in my life where I have observed and studied many people quit because the mental suffering became too much. All they had to do was last a few more seconds, a few more minutes, a few more hours, maybe a few more courses, to get the very thing they wanted the most. It can be physical suffering, mental, or emotional. It can include anything from a relationship to school and everything in between. There are so many forms of suffering. It’s important that we don’t quit and give up on our dreams when life is coming at us hard and throws us for a loop. In the video, I talk about being afraid of the water. That fear led to uncontrollable suffering which, in turn, made me quit my dream. I was 19 years old when that happened. The only thing that changed between 19 and 24 is that I learned how to manage that fear. In doing so, it allowed me to put in the reps needed to make the suffering I experienced in the water more manageable and stay in the fight longer. The repetition allowed me to think clearly when the moments of panic would start to set in. Clearly, it was in me all along had I only known how to manage my emotions during the moments of suffering and extenuating circumstances being thrown at me. Even when you believe you have prepared yourself for everything, there will always be that one thing- no matter what you are doing- that raises its ugly head and makes you question why you are doing what you are doing. It’s important that we are able to put things in perspective during those moments of uncertainty and panic. You must learn to manage that one second decision and put things back in the proper compartments in your mind to keep yourself in the fight. This is just scratching the surface on one of the many concepts presented in Never Finished. Don’t stop when you are tired, stop when you are done! Stay hard!

07/18/2022

Wow just saying.

We had 8,894 Homes listed on the MLS as of this morning. Who’s looking to buy or sell I’d love to guide you to success!! ❤️ 🏡 📞 luxury holmes 801-201-4810

05/05/2022

🛑🛑🛑🛑Awesome News!!🛑🛑🛑🛑

My good friends and clients will have their very own first home. It has brought me nothing but pleasure and gratitude to help my clients and serve them in finding a home that they can grow together in and be a family. When we started this process just a short month ago i know they didn't seem to think it was possible but we are on track! Congrats Derrick and McCall. 🍾🍾🥂🍾🍾. I am so excited for you guys and couldn't be more thankful you trusted me as your Realtor. 🏡❤️. Getting a home a first time home buyer isn't impossible with the right help. 👍🦸‍♂️🏡🏠 You don't need a super hero you just Luxury Holmes. 🧐😎😆!!

Photos 04/11/2022

How much are houses 🏡🏠 selling for in your area???

A lot more than you might think. On average most home owners made about 20 percent equity 💰💰💰 in their home in 2021. Want a FREE Equity Checkup? ✅

Call or DM me I would love to offer my services to anyone needing help or advice.

☎️ CALL (801)- 201-4810
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https://gregholmes.exprealty.com
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04/07/2022

I need to be better about posting this stuff!! I was honored to help my clients this last fall with the sell of their home and was able to help them find their next dream home too. I truly love what i do and working for my clients. Im super thankful for everyone and the referrals you have sent me. I would not be able to do what i do without all of you. Thanks to everyone and trusting me as your realtor and letting me guide you to success.

Give me a call or shoot me a message. Let's get you a home!! 🏡🏠

☎️ 801-201-4810

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