With so much happening, everyone has a myriad of common questions: Will the 'Rescue Plan' work? How will it affect me? Can I still sell my house? Will someone buy my house? Can anyone get a loan these days? These questions and more will be addressed on this Blog over the coming weeks.
In the meantime, it is wise to keep a positive outlook. The average person has between 12,000 and 50,000 thoughts a day with up to 80% constantly repeated and most of them negative. There are 1440 minutes in a day, which means there are 525600 minutes in a year, so let's not waste them.
There are various strategies to help manage your outlook:
- Turn off the news. Repeated negative comments will destroy a positive attitude. Realize that much of the news is generalized. What is happening in Florida or California is not necessarily the case here in Oregon. Ask an expert his or her opinion.
- Be careful who you associate with. Surround yourself with positive people. Nothing will bring you down faster than someone who only sees the negative side of something. RUN!
- Simplify your life. If you are stressed and worried about what is happening, stop doing so much. Cut back. Clean up your surroundings. It helps to clarify your thinking.
- Find a support group. This can be, but doesn't have to be a formal group. Just make sure you have like minded, supportive people to talk to. Don't isolate yourself!
Now that we have laid the ground work to a healthy outlook, we are ready to tackle the real news. Next article will address the health of the Portland Real Estate market.... which is healthier than you might think!
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