There is thankfully a growing realization that effectiveness and self-care are linked and that investing in self-care can be massively improve productivity.
Kimberly Watson

I practice many forms of self-care, but the most important is honoring my body’s needs. I make a conscious effort to listen closely to what my body is telling me at all times, and I prioritize rest and downtime to recharge. I also meditate and take walks almost every day, and I limit my use of social media to reduce distractions and maintain mental clarity. Read More>>
Renee Thomas

For me I do a few things for self care. I workout that’s a big stress reliever for me. I don’t bring the stress of my full time job home. I leave it at the office, hit the gym, and sweat it all out. The other thing I like to do is listen to audiobooks while burning a candle or incense sticks and just drift into the story. Read More>>
Danielle Galvin

I may seem like an extrovert, but I am an introvert at heart, and as such I prefer to recharge alone. My favorite form of self-care is grounding. Having my feet on the earth and silently listening to the sounds of nature is pure magic. I try to catch every sunset and utilize that time to give thanks and be in awe at the beauty. Read More>>
Ana Zecca

My empathy was shaped by life experience, community work, and a deep understanding of human resilience. This empathy fuels my daily work as Broker-Owner of Zecca Realty Group. Buying or selling a home is deeply personal, and I approach each client with patience, compassion, and a commitment to understanding their unique needs. Read More>>
Randie Eaves

Ever since I was a child, I’ve always been driven by kindness. I wanted to make friends, uplift others, and never understood the need to bring someone down—especially when they didn’t deserve it. I was an emotional kid, maybe too emotional for some, but that sensitivity gave me the ability to deeply connect with people. Read More>>