First Business day of 2016!

What are you doing to make 2016 your most successful year?  I don’t mean just business, but life!  I am so blessed to be part of Keller Williams, our value system is God, Family, then Business…and our mission is To build careers worth having, businesses worth owning, and lives worth living.  It’s not all about real estate, it’s about funding our perfect life.

I know I have posted about BOLD – Business Objective, a Life by Design – before and recently I completed the class for the third time!  Yes everyone, I am a 3 time graduate of BOLD…and I fully expect to take it every opportunity I get!  Taking it during the 4th quarter of 2015 has helped me bring clarity to what I want to accomplish this year as well work on my habits…both good and bad….

Part of BOLD is the BOLD Laws – I have them framed and on my desk at home and at the office…heck, I even have them hanging in my bathroom! They are truly simple ways to keep me focused…I will share my thoughts on these throughout the year and I am truly focused on making this my best year in Real Estate…and my best year in LIFE.

How are you going to create your Best Year?  In business, in life…Share your thoughts!  Let’s make this our best year ever!

Best year ever

Vicki Reed

What to do for New Year’s Eve????

I  can’t believe another year has come and gone!  Are your plans all set for New Year’s Eve?  Here’s several options, some for those with Kids and others for the Adults only!

For Kids

Countdown to Noon at the Children’s Museum is a great way for your little ones to feel like they get to celebrate too!  There are plenty of activities and music from Grammy-nominated musician Zak Morgan!  You’ll receive hats and festive favors as you countdown to the New Year!  This event begins at 10:00 am!

New Year’s Eve Early Balloon Drop at the Incrediplex! You’ll have access to the entire facility and participate in the early balloon drop, face painting, raffle, unlimited access to the bounce and climb arena!

Family New Year’s Eve at the Indiana State Museum is another family friendly event! This event features face painting, stilt walkers, cowns and music! The balloon drops at 8pm!

Early Options

If you are on the south side or are looking for an earlier option, head to ‘Rock ‘n Chow’ at MashCraft Brewing in Greenwood! This event is from 6:30-8:30 and features live music, food trucks and local eateries provide the background to some delicious brews!

Trader’s Point Creamery features a New Year’s Eve champagne dinner!  Indulge in amazing food and great company! This dinner features selections such as: lobster-filled rainbow trout, rib roast, cornbread-stuffed quail, spice roasted cauliflower and so much more!

New Year’s Eve Tequila Dinner at Adobo Grill! Have dinner and enjoy a New Year’s Eve Dinner with Patron before you head out on the town!

ComedySportz New Year’s Eve at the Indianapolis Athenaeum!  There are two improv matches where ComedySportz players battle each other for a prize! It’s a good time!

Adult’s Only

There are so many options to mention, so here’s a few!

New Year’s Eve at Howl at the Moon! There are several packages to make this night one to remember (or forget depending on which you choose)!

New Year’s Eve Party at the Rathskeller!  There is a hors d’oeuvres buffet, midnight champagne toast and music by Zanna Doo!

9th Annual New Year’s Eve Masquerade Ball!  There are three separate parties in one!  Each features live music and entertainment, magicians, professional photography, photo booth, face painting and more!

Downtown Indy’s New Year’s Eve on Georgia Street!  There will be live music by Kap Slap, Dave and Whitney, Izzy and OTB, and Corey Cox!  There is also great food and beverages and, of course, the IndyCare descent at midnight!

New Year’s Eve Extravaganza at the Palladium features live entertainment from The Bishops, Flatbed Twitch and karaoke!  There are also cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and a concert by The Hot Sardines!

New Year’s Eve Bash at the Hyatt Regency Hotel! This monster party features: The Flying Toasters, My Yellow Rickshaw, Dance Club, Cousin Rodger, Hanover Chase, DJ Helicon, DJ Brian Jackson, as well as casino tables, palm readers and a 21 story balloon drop!

Pat McAfee Live is a full theatre show at the Murat Theatre!  This event features surprise guests and laughs! After, head to the Egyptian Room with music, dancing, countdown and toast!

There are also events at the Jazz Kitchen, Hard Rock Cafe, Slippery Noodle, Regions Bank Tower, andGeorgia Reese’s!

If you are in the market to buy a home in Indianapolis in the New Year, contact Indianapolis’ Best Realtor!

Also, if you haven’t quite kicked the Christmas spirit, be sure to check out www.aroundindy.com for all of the remaining Christmas events!

Christmas events around Indiana

What puts you in the holiday spirit? Is it that first mug of hot chocolate? Maybe it’s a particular annual event or exhibit? We’ve compiled some of our favorite places across Central Indiana that symbolize the holidays for us. Do you have others to add to the list? Let us know!

Circle of Lights
While the lighting of the “Circle of Lights” was Nov. 27, the lights remain through the holiday season for all to enjoy!

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Christmas at the Zoo
Christmas at the Zoo runs from 5- 9 p.m. Nov. 27-Jan.3, 2016, plus Dec. 21-22. The Indianapolis Zoo was the first zoo to host a holiday lights event back in 1967. You can visit your favorite animals and watch the lights transform the landscape into a winter wonderland. Find more details and a list of Christmas at the Zoo events here.

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Conner Prairie by Candlelight
Conner Prairie offers a 90-minute guided tour through Prairietown, where guests can learn how different families celebrate the holidays. The event includes holiday dancing and singing! Click here for event info.

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Festival of Trees
Now through Jan. 2 you can visit the Indiana Historical Society’s Festival of Trees at the organization’s History Center. You can see 50 elaborately decorated trees, double the amount featured last year! Click for Center hours.

History Center Tree

Jolly Days Winter Wonderland
Celebrate the holidays at the Children’s Museum, now through Jan. 3, 2016. You can take a trip down the two-story Yule Slide, and visit with Santa and Jingles the Jolly Bear. Jolly Days is free with museum admission. More info here.

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Jingle Rails
The Eiteljorg Museum says its Jingle Rails: The Great Western Adventure exhibit is bigger and better than ever before. The train exhibit features three new scenes, including the Las Vegas Strip and the Hoover Dam. The exhibit runs now through Jan. 18, 2016, and includes nearly 1,200 feet of track and more than 30 features. Learn more here.

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City Sidewalks
Georgia Street will turn into a Winter Wonderland Dec. 18-19. There will be Christmas music, a canopy of lights, and a tree decorating contest. Details here.

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Christmas at Lilly House
Visit the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s Lilly House now through Jan. 3 and get a sense of decor that was current during the 1930s and 1940s. The tour is included with museum admission.

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So get out and about and take time during this busy season to see what our great City has to offer!

Vicki Reed

Another Casino for the Indy Area????

For those who enjoy an occasional visit to one of the local casinos, ever wonder what we did BEFORE they were local?  I admit, I enjoy an hour or two gambling occasionally, but I work really hard for my money and a few bucks now and again for entertainment purposes is fine for me, I play penny slots and have had some luck, but ever notice the people playing the $1 or $5 machines?  Where do they get their money?  Does central Indiana need another casino?  Would love to hear your thoughts on the case…here are the highlights, for the entire report, click here for the full report from wthr.com reported on August 17…

A Las Vegas company wants to buy up 135 acres of land near the Indianapolis airport to build a casino, “high-end creative retail” and more.  Full House Resorts on Monday announced its proposal to build “American Place” in response to the Indianapolis International Airport’s “Land Use Initiative.” If selected, it would be built on the land along I-465 & High School Road, near where the previous airport terminal was located.

It would include:

  • Approximately 700,000 square feet of high-end creative retail space
  • 25-villa boutique hotel designed to offer the most luxurious accommodations in the Midwest
  • Seasonal plaza
    • ice skating and a European Christmas market in the winter
    • landscaped gardens and forests in the summer
  • Central square surrounded by a unique fountain and 3-D imaging experience
  • Multi-purpose conference and performance center
  • Residential condominiums
  • Offices
  • Restaurant court
  • Multiplex movie theater
  • Small, high-end casino
  • Large health club offering local memberships

The project would cost $650 million, representing one of the largest privately funded construction projects in Indiana history, according to Full House Resorts. They estimate it would then generate $85 million per year in state and local revenues when complete. Full House claims an independent third-party study found “American Place” would also create 4,000 permanent jobs and attract 10-15 million visitors annually.  American Place would be anchored, both physically and financially, by a small casino comprising less than 5 percent of the project’s total square footage.

What do you think?  Do we need another casino?  Even as part of a “lifestyle” center?  Would love to hear your thoughts!

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Vicki Reed

 

 

Something to think about…

A friend from my extended circle lost her Father unexpectedly this week.  I’ve lost many people over the years, some old, but some young…those are hardest.  Looking online for something that might comfort the family, I found this in the depths of old internet comments.  Someone had posted this plea online:

My friend just died. I don’t know what to do.

The rest of the post has been deleted, however, this response really spoke to me, I hope it does to you as well.

I’m old. What that means is that I’ve survived (so far) and a lot of people I’ve known and loved did not.

I’ve lost friends, best friends, acquaintances, co-workers, grandparents, mom, relatives, teachers, mentors, students, neighbors, and a host of other folks. I have no children, and I can’t imagine the pain it must be to lose a child. But here’s my two cents…

I wish I could say you get used to people dying. But I never did. I don’t want to. It tears a hole through me whenever somebody I love dies, no matter the circumstances. But I don’t want it to “not matter”. I don’t want it to be something that just passes. My scars are a testament to the love and the relationship that I had for and with that person. And if the scar is deep, so was the love. So be it.

Scars are a testament to life. Scars are a testament that I can love deeply and live deeply and be cut, or even gouged, and that I can heal and continue to live and continue to love. And the scar tissue is stronger than the original flesh ever was. Scars are a testament to life. Scars are only ugly to people who can’t see.

As for grief, you’ll find it comes in waves. When the ship is first wrecked, you’re drowning, with wreckage all around you. Everything floating around you reminds you of the beauty and the magnificence of the ship that was, and is no more. And all you can do is float. You find some piece of the wreckage and you hang on for a while. Maybe it’s some physical thing. Maybe it’s a happy memory or a photograph. Maybe it’s a person who is also floating. For a while, all you can do is float. Stay alive.

In the beginning, the waves are 100 feet tall and crash over you without mercy. They come 10 seconds apart and don’t even give you time to catch your breath. All you can do is hang on and float. After a while, maybe weeks, maybe months, you’ll find the waves are still 100 feet tall, but they come further apart. When they come, they still crash all over you and wipe you out. But in between, you can breathe, you can function. You never know what’s going to trigger the grief. It might be a song, a picture, a street intersection, the smell of a cup of coffee. It can be just about anything…and the wave comes crashing. But in between waves, there is life.

Somewhere down the line, and it’s different for everybody, you find that the waves are only 80 feet tall. Or 50 feet tall. And while they still come, they come further apart. You can see them coming. An anniversary, a birthday, or Christmas, or landing at O’Hare. You can see it coming, for the most part, and prepare yourself. And when it washes over you, you know that somehow you will, again, come out the other side. Soaking wet, sputtering, still hanging on to some tiny piece of the wreckage, but you’ll come out.

Take it from an old guy. The waves never stop coming, and somehow you don’t really want them to. But you learn that you’ll survive them. And other waves will come. And you’ll survive them too.

If you’re lucky, you’ll have lots of scars from lots of loves. And lots of shipwrecks.

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Tech Neck?

Tech Neck?  Check out this great blog post by my friend Kate Piscopo to learn more!

Tips to Avoid Tech Neck

Tech neck – I really just created that term!  I am sure you know what I mean – hours of work on our computers and smart phones can lead to an unhappy spine and a crinky neck.

 In today’s world of technology, instant email and social media, we need to be mindful of our bodies while our minds are whirring along each day.

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This image shows us the ugly truth of what happens to our spines with prolonged poor posture.  We will experience stiffness and pain in our necks and shoulders as a result.  Daily stretches are a great way to avoid tech neck and can easily be performed at your desk each day. Print the image below and keep it near your desk!

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Here are a few other tips that will help you minimize the risk of overuse while working:

  • Go wireless and go big!  Consider a wireless mouse and keyboard if you do not have one already.  This will greatly reduce the strain on your hands and wrists.  If you use a laptop regularly, think about getting a separate monitor so you can avoid neck pain associated with bad posture.  You can also set your display to a bigger font (simply go to settings and look for the Zoom tab).  This will reduce eye strain and fatigue as well as help you to avoid craning your neck to see your screen,
  • Invest in an ergonomic keyboard.  Again, this will ease hand and wrist strain if you are working at a workstation all day.  Make sure you get a proper set up – have yourself fitted for the keyboard to ensure it is right for you.
  • Get moving!  This is so important!!  When working we often forget to get up and move – I am guilty of this myself.  Take a break at least once an hour and take a brisk 5 minute walk.  Your body will thank you!

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The technology of smart phones increases our risk of injury even more.  There are several injuries and dysfunctional postures that can occur with overuse of our phones.

  • Golfer’s elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is an inflammation of the flexor tendon.  This can happen with prolonged holding of a cell phone
  • Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, affects the extensor tendon and can result in fatigue and overuse.  This is also a result of holding a cell phone for long periods.
  • “Uptight” shoulders results from holding the cell phone between your ear and neck when talking.  Our shoulders will become fatigued and pinched with this posture.
  • Anterior shoulder strain occurs when the shoulder joints are strained for holding the cell phone in front of our bodies for long periods of time.  The upper arms and shoulders can become fatigued and painful with overuse. We can also develop strains and injuries in the rotator cuff muscles with this posture.
  • Rounded shoulders, upper back and forward head strain can all occur when we are looking down at our cell phones.  When we are looking down, our thoracic spine is hyperextended, putting strain on our necks and upper back.  This can also lead to headaches.
  • Rounded lower back happens in this posture as well.  Our pelvis is in an excessive state of posterior tilt which collapses the entire trunk forward and strains the low back muscles.
  • Finally, we have texting thumb! I know it exists, I have experienced it!  Irritation, inflammation and injury can occur in the tendons of the thumb due to repetitive overuse.

So what can we do about all of this?  How can we improve our posture while using our phones as well?

First and foremost, be mindful.  As with our posture when we are sitting at our desk on the computer, we often lose track of what our body is doing as the day drags on.  When using your phone, adjust your posture to take the pressure off of your neck, shoulders and low back.  Get a bluetooth headset to reduce strain when talking on your phone.

Click here to view more information on these potential injuries and to see what changes you can make to your posture starting today!

Better posture leads to better health.  Learn more about other postural adjustments for daily life in this printable – click the link to download – Four Steps to Better Posture

Be well and avoid tech neck!

Boo ESPY’s…

Really ESPY…Caitlyn Jenner as the Arthur Ashe Courage Award winner?  This is a FORMER Olympic Champion who after years of living with the media…well the word I want to use is inappropriate…family and it;s pimp of a momager you decide to become a woman…and that takes courage?  More than…

Noah Galloway?  Galloway is a U.S. Army veteran. He lost two of his limbs while fighting in the Iraq War. He was given a second chance at life, and most recently competed on ABC’s Dancing With The Stars (he danced himself to third place with the help of Sharna Burgess). Noah (click here to read his story) served our country and is firm believer in giving back to those around him in need, Galloway recently created the No Excuses Charitable Fund, which raises money and awareness for organizations that mean the most to him, including Operation Enduring Warrior and the YMCA of Alabaster, AL  Despite what some may call “handicaps” , he continues to compete, participating in adventure races around the country, such as Tough Mudder, Spartan events, Crossfit competitions plus numerous 5K and 10K races.

Lauren Hill?   “Never give up.”…this was Lauren’s mantra as she battled a brain tumor and rallied those around her to help her achieve her dream of playing in a NCAA game.  Hill attended Mount St. Joseph  a Division III school and played after being diagnosed with the inoperable tumor. She spent her final year polishing a layup and inspiring others to live fully.  “She taught us that every day is a blessing, every moment is a gift,” school President Tony Aretz said.  She did it by showing up for practice even though turning her head made her dizzy and left her physically spent. She appeared in four games, making five layups, before the tumor’s effects forced her to stop.  To read more of Lauren’s story click here

There are many other inspiring athlete’s out there, why Jenner?  Would love to hear your opinions!

Lauren Hill Never Give Up

Lauren Hill Never Give Up

Vicki Reed

 

 

Congrats to Two Chicks and a Hammer!

As a Realtor, I have seen their rehab work and followed their business…imagine my surprise a couple of weeks ago while watching HGTV and seeing them and Indy with the pilot for their show!  Apparently the world likes them too as they have been signed to a 10 episode deal!

For those unfamiliar, Two Chicks and a Hammer is a mother-daughter house renovation team based in Fountain Square.  HGTV just signed them to a deal for a series that will follow Mina Starsiak and Karen E. Laine as they transform homes in Indianapolis.

A High Noon Entertainment talent scout found the team while searching for another company on Facebook, and after a long interview process, High Noon shot a pilot last fall.  “Two Chicks and a Hammer,” debuted May 4 on HGTV.  The first episode of the new series is scheduled to air in early 2016…read the Indianapolis Star article here:  Two Chicks and a Hammer.

Congrats to these ladies for being recognized…we’re all rooting for you!

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Vicki Reed

 

Breaking Away…

Yes everyone…it’s that time again…IU’s Little 500 is this weekend!  An event that sparked a hollywood movie and a legacy for Dave Blase…the most famous IU Little 500 rider who almost didn’t race!  Click here to read the Indy Star article about his story.

From the Indiana University Student Foundation page:

The Little 500 is the largest collegiate bike race in the United States. Modeled after the Indianapolis 500, riders compete in four-person teams around a quarter-mile cinder track at Bill Armstrong Stadium. The men’s race is 200 laps — 50 miles — and the women’s race is 100.

More than 25,000 fans flock to the campus in Bloomington, Indiana, each April to be a part of IU’s storied tradition. And who can blame them? The excitement, the competition, the pageantry — Little 500 is an experience like no other.

The race began in 1951 as a way to raise scholarship money for students working their way through college. Since that first race, IUSF has given away over $1 million to deserving undergrads.

Now about that Hollywood movie…do you remember it?  Dennis Christopher played Dave and Dennis Quaid, Jackie Earl Haley and Daniel Stern rounded out the 4 man team.  The synopsis is quite simple, Dave, nineteen, has just graduated high school, with his 3 friends, the comical Cyril, the warm hearted but short-tempered Moocher, and the athletic, spiteful but good-hearted Mike. Now, Dave enjoys racing bikes and hopes to race the Italians one day, and even takes up the Italian culture, much to his friends and parents annoyance. Meanwhile, the 4 friends try to break away from their townie, Indiana reputation while fighting with nearby college snobs.

I just love movies set in Indiana and about Indiana events…how about you?

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Vicki Reed

 

What do you think I do to earn my paycheck?

Think you know?  I know my friends understand that I’m busy A LOT, but reality is there is so much more to being a realtor than showing homes…this blog post by Andrew Fortune on his blog Great Colorado Homes puts it so perfectly, I wanted to share.  Click this link to read the post:  What Does a REALTOR® Do To Earn Their Commission?.

Now…want to become an Realtor?

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Vicki Reed