Op/Ed How to quickly spot and prevent deepfake trickery (EDITORIAL) It's hard enough to get a complete story about anything, but the use of deepfakes makes that process harder. Allison Yano, Staff WriterMarch 20, 2024
Op/Ed Don’t discourage the next generation of real estate agents It has become predictable that real estate agents will discourage the next generation - here's why it happens and how we can collectively stop... Lani Rosales, COO + News DirectorMarch 19, 2024
Op/Ed Clean office confessions: Why clutter has your brain confuse Being a productive, clean person is nowhere near as difficult as it sounds - start with these simple steps focused on reduction in your... Lani Rosales, COO + News DirectorMarch 15, 2024
Op/Ed How to create work-life balance for yourself when your career won’t Sure, external factors can be a huge part of finding work-life balance, but the liberating truth is that sometimes, it's up to you. Taylor Leddin, Staff WriterMarch 13, 2024
Op/Ed A Realtor’s meaningful calling to focus on affordable housing Seeing the difference homeownership made for her, this Realtor decided that it was her next calling to highlight affordable housing. Bob Goldberg, Featured ColumnistMarch 11, 2024
Op/Ed The counter-intuitive method successful people use to reach goals It may seem counter-intuitive, but reaching goals comes down to throwing away the one metric we can't help but use. Taylor Leddin, Staff WriterMarch 8, 2024
Op/Ed The ‘ideal worker’ is a myth – it’s time to challenge the definition There is a widespread professional expectation that one be an “ideal worker”— and it’s killing our productivity. Nichole McNielMarch 6, 2024
Op/Ed 6 questions to determine if you are burnout and utterly exhausted Six questions can determine your feelings of workplace stress and burnout, and knowing is the first step to curing the problem. Taylor Leddin, Staff WriterMarch 5, 2024
Op/Ed Working harder isn’t smarter: A guide to avoiding lifestyle creep Making more money while working can cause you to spend a little extra money, but trying to keep that level of comfort is hard. Mary Ann Lopez, Staff WriterMarch 4, 2024
Op/Ed How home builders have adapted to the rise of co-living Multi-generational living and landlord co-living has seen a rise in popularity. How are builders keeping up? Dawn Brotherton, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 29, 2024
Op/Ed Self-care helps you reach your peak professional performance Self-care isn't about going shopping and getting a haircut, it's so much more and so necessary for optimal professional performance. Dawn Brotherton, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 28, 2024
Op/Ed A deep dive into the morning routines of highly successful people No matter your level of success, the way you start your morning can dictate your day. Let's look at some rituals of successful people. The American Genius StaffFebruary 20, 2024
Op/Ed The value of neighborhood connection within & without technology Technology has helped bridge many gaps and provided amazing progress in real estate, but this broker shows how in-person remains valuable. Bob Goldberg, Featured ColumnistFebruary 19, 2024
Op/Ed 5 ways to make the most of your morning with peak productivity Productivity is king, but sometimes distractions and other issues slow you down. So what can you do to limit these factors? The American Genius StaffFebruary 16, 2024
Op/Ed If social media ‘likes’ are dead, what other metrics actually matter? Social media likes don’t equal people ‘like-liking’ you. There are other interactions at play like shares, comments, followers, and more. April Bingham, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 15, 2024