Thursday, May 14, 2015

The 3 R's of Becoming an Expert

The following blog post was written in response to a presentation by Shawn Rhodes, a top-20 Toastmasters International speaker and business and leadership consultant, about the importance of employee engagement and the success of a company by becoming better in everything that you do.

Think of the experts in your field, or think of the experts that you readily know in other fields. Imagine the Bill Gates’, the Payton Manning’s, the Meryl Streep’s, the Warren Buffett’s, the Annika Sorenstam’s, and the Neil deGrasse Tyson’s of the world. These people have all reached the pinnacle of their respective fields, from business to sports to entertainment and to science. But what makes them any different from the average individual in that same industry?


As you will soon discover, there are three important ways experts differentiate themselves from other people doing the same things you do. Obviously, hard work, luck, timing, and perseverance all have their hand in elevating an individual to expert status. However, some of these factors may be out of your control at times. Instead, focus on these controllable ways to set yourself apart from the pack.

Results
The first – and best – way to distinguish yourself as an expert is to produce results. You must not only be able to produce in the short-term, but in the long-term as well. So called ‘one hit wonders’ are not considered experts. Those that produce high quality, better-than-expected work almost every time are the ones that deserve the moniker expert.

Each one of the named people in the opening paragraph have produced results time and time again. Bill Gates successfully started and grew one of the largest hardware and software companies in the world. Payton Manning elevated himself as one of the best quarterbacks in the National Football League both on and off the field. Meryl Strep consistently produced award-winning work every time she appeared on screen. Warren Buffet is simply known as an ‘oracle’ for being the best value investor of all time. Annika Sorenstam left her mark on the on the LPGA tour by winning more majors and more tournaments that any other woman golfer. Finally, Neil deGrasse Tyson showcased how scientists can also turn into rock stars.

Simply put, results matter.

Research
Anyone working in any field can produce high-quality work every now and then. The key for an expert to produce topnotch work on a consistent basis is for them to know and study their craft. Research isn’t all about holing yourself up in a library, pouring hours and hours into textbooks. Research is all about learning new perspectives, taking chances and risks, and honing your craft.

Going back to the examples in the opening paragraph, Bill Gates spent years tinkering on his computers and software until he found the best product to sell to the masses. Then, he continuously tweaked his products to make them better and more appealing (almost) every time.

Payton Manning is legendary for the amount of time he spends watching game film of his opponents and studying the playbook. He knows every assignment on every play for not only himself, but for every player on his team and every player on the other team. There’s a reason players spend six days practicing and one day playing in the game.

Before Meryl Streep steps foot in front of the camera, she knows everything there is to know about her character. And not just what her character will say, but what her character should feel and think about other things that are happening both on and off screen with her character. Audiences respond when they sense her emotions through her actions and not just her words.

The Oracle of Omaha, better know as Warren Buffett, can spend months or even years pouring through thousands of financial documents and management strategies of a company before deciding to buy or a sell a company. No one understands better than he does what fundamentals of a company make it the perfect acquisition.

If a great round of golf can be accomplished in under 70 strokes, Annika Sorenstam knows she must practice every one of those 70 strokes 700,000 times. Golf is not so much of a sport that relies on athleticism as it does near flawless repetition. For anyone who has ever played golf, hitting one, five or ten great shots on one particular day is easy. Hitting 70 perfect shots seven days a week makes you an expert.

Lastly, Neil deGrasse Tyson did not stumble upon becoming America’s favorite astrophysicists simply by passing a college physics classes. Neil spent years not only learning and surrounding himself with the top experts in his field, but he also taught the masses about astrophysics. Ask any teacher and they’ll tell you that they learned more about a topic by teaching it than by being the student.

To put it another way, an expert understands the more they do their homework the better the results on their tests will be.

Role Model
The last – and sometimes most challenging – way to make yourself an expert is to be a role model to those who aspire to be like you. There are several experts in their fields who have accomplished great results and have dedicated themselves to their craft. However, when it comes time for those to follow their lead, these so called experts fail.

For every Payton Manning there is a Tiger Woods. For every Meryl Streep there is a Charlie Sheen. And for every Warren Buffet there is a Bernie Madoff. These unfortunate examples, while great in certain regards, fail to live up to the highest of expectations of becoming a role model for others. An expert must make it his or her mission to not only produce great work but to also be a great person.

When studying the lives of experts, you will notice that several of them are products are great timing, luck, hard work, and exceptional perseverance. But, while some of these traits are sometimes out of our control, the best way to become an expert is to focus on the things you can control. Of these things, the three greatest ways to become an expert are to produce consistently great results all the time; to continuously hone and evolve your craft to make it better; and to make your life and your life’s work for the betterment of those around you. If you can do those three things, you are well on your way to becoming an expert.

Friday, May 8, 2015

The Best Mother-in-Law Suites in Tampa Bay

This weekend is Mothers' Day all across the United States. This weekend we celebrate and honor all the women in our lives starting with our mothers, our grandmothers but also our wives, sisters, aunts, and any other special women we love and hold dear. We honor the women in our lives by treating them extra well and by showering them with gifts and extra attention to show and tell them how much we care and appreciate them.

To extend that tradition into the real estate industry, we honor the houses across the Tampa Bay area with rooms - or houses - dedicated exclusively to mothers with the mother-in-law suite! Here are the top 5 houses across Tampa Bay with mother-in-law suites.

#5 16616 Villalenda de Avila, Tampa, Fla.
8 Bedrooms | 7 Full Baths | 3 Half Baths
17,140 total square feet | $5,500,000

Villalenda de Avila is an eight bedroom grand estate that will impress and entertain the most prominent of guests. Enjoy the ultimate in privacy with scattered mature trees amidst gorgeously manicured lawns and spectacular lake views. The palatial entry way opens to your main foyer with a grand staircase. Don't forget, the separate mother-in-law house has a with full kitchen and bath, plus a separate 1/2 bath for pool visitors. 


#4 5014 S. The Riviera St., Tampa, Fla.6 Bedrooms | 6 Full Baths | 2 Half Baths
10,616 total square feet | $4,400,000

Villa Terracina was built in 1925 as the crown Jewel of Beach Park on Old Tampa Bay. This magnificent Jazz Age Landmark estate sits on a majestic waterfront lot with lushly landscaped gardens. This architectural gem on close to an acre has been perfectly updated by the present owner to reflect the contemporary sophistication of today's luxury buyer. The commercial grade kitchen features double Wolf ovens and gas range, refrigerator and a freezer, prep island and separate Breakfast island. Don't forget, the separate mother-in-law house can comfortably hold up to six people.


#3 901 Palacio de Avila, Tampa, Fla.9 Bedrooms | 11 Full Baths | 2 Half Baths
26,380 total square feet | $4,999,000

Encompassing over 18,000 square feet of heated space on approximately 3.4 acres, this estate will satisfy the taste of the most discriminating buyer. The exceptional features on this home include a grand foyer, a theater room, a wine cellar, two kitchens, a personal elevator, an indoor pool, five fireplaces, an an eight car garage. Don't forget, the separate mother-in-law house can double as a staff quarters as well.


#2 400 Canterwood Dr., Lakeland, Fla.
4 Bedrooms | 5 Full Baths | 1 Half Bath
14,630 total square feet | $4,900,000

Enjoy your private Equestrian estate on approximately 3.5 acres in the prestigious Canterwood neighborhood. The main house encapsulates over 5,000 square feet of heated space while boasting the luxuries of a modern kitchen. The formal area of the home includes a dining room suite, highlighted by baby grand Tokai piano. The detached horse barn has a dedicated tack room, modified to allow for horse stalls. Don't forget, this mother-in-law suite is perfect for relaxing after a day on the range.


#1 15572 Gulf Blvd., Redington Beach, Fla.
6 Bedrooms | 5 Full Baths | 2 Half Baths
7,065 total square feet | $3,750,000

This piece of Redington Beach history was built by the founding father of Redington Beach, Charles Redington, in 1931 as his personal residence. The intricate roof lines, covered walkways and cedar siding give this large estate a warm old-world charm. Not only that, the classic feel blends perfectly with the tasteful updates including an amazing stone fireplace and magnolia wood floors. Don't forget, this two-bedroom mother-in-law suite is the perfect home away from home for your mothers (and the rest of your families too!)


Make sure you honor the special women in your life this weekend in your own special way, but always make sure to give you moms a hug and a kiss. Happy Mothers' Day!