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Everything I thought I Knew, I've recently re-learned from a different lens

Sometimes you have to take a different perspective

Swing

Like the view of a swing from a one year old's eye.

Sometimes you have to take a moment to focus on the fine detail,

and look at something closer than you've ever looked at it before

Barrel

To be grateful for all the beauty life has to offer

that goes unnoticed

to all but those who pay attention.

Sometimes you have to change your position to see the other side

Looking up

And you wonder why you'd never looked at it

quite that way before.

Sometimes you have to ask for the support of others

Flamingos

To help you achieve your goals and dreams.

I'm not afraid to try new things

Try new things

or use a different lens

Different lens

When asked to share my experience at Antioch University, I didn't think I could

But through using a different lens above

I've found the way I should.

This blog is meant to thank everyone invovled in my life during the past two years.

I didn't think I would ever make it through grad school, but I did and it's because of all of your support!

Thank you, greatly!

Stephanie

7 commentsStephanie Jacques • April 29 2009 09:59AM

I wrote this blog in the shower

It was wonderful, and I had the entire blog article well thought out including title title, links, images ...and it flowed.

But something happened.

On my way into work today I made some stops. First stop, daycare. Second stop, preschool. Then something distracted me and I found myself deeply into a parenting magazine left for me in my daughter's cubby. Very quickly, everything I had held in my mind was lifted away. In a way it felt good. I had a feeling, for a moment, of  not having any responsibilities. Nothing nagging at me, weighing on me. Nothing I had to do...but then as I began searching in my mind for that wonderful blog idea, I couldn't retrieve it.

As I sit here this morning, I'm having a tip of the tongue experience. Something will have to trigger it back. Next time I'll make some notes.

Writing a good blog takes emotion, passion, and a great story

I had it, trust me. It began last night while I was sleeping and I put together thoughts from events that had occured during the past few days. There is so much on my mind these days, graduating from Antioch University, an upcoming closing, several buyers quite active in the market, some short sale challenges and my family.

When it comes back to me, I'll be sure to post. Enjoy the day - maybe I should enjoy this carefree moment too.

www.stephaniejacques.com

Carefree

8 commentsStephanie Jacques • April 29 2009 08:21AM

In support of businesses using social media...

I just went to a pediatric appointment with my son at Cheshire Medical in Keene, NH. Our pediatrician was curious about my degree at Antioch. Her inquiry led to an offering to join a committee involving parents and staff. One of their goals is to figure out what social media is all about and how to implement it to connect with their patients.  I begin to see how it can be used in their organization as I spoke with her and I handed her my contact information.

Point is, major businesses and organizations are "getting it" or trying to "figure it out" by now.

If not, they will soon.

In a Google world where being first to claim a certain niche market using certain keywords will keep you on top (if you're first at it and persistent), why not try and figure it out with the rest of them?  

By the way, analogy here, her inquiry to me as a client, led to her learning something valuable that could benefit both she and her organization and was aligned wtih my interests. If we are curious and open to learning what others can offer us, just think of how far we can go and how easy it can be to build relationships online.

Second analogy, she inquired about me offline- face to face, but what she's doing is what people are doing about us online using Google, finding out more about us on their own. Knowing who their potential agent is all about allows people to decide whether or not they wish to choose that agent.

This is why it's so important to take some time to learn about how social media is being used. It's not just the younger generations, trust me on this!

www.stephaniejacques.com

5 commentsStephanie Jacques • April 28 2009 09:33AM

Social media and my clients: A great rapport builder

Something great has happened since I've started my blog, people who read it already know me- or so it seems when we first meet. Sometimes it actually takes me a little by surprised how open they are from the start. Whatever happened to developing rapport for trust? Much of it has already occured when they took some time to read what I've written online.

People are looking for ways to connect. By providing a little insight to the world about my interests, hobbies, and about interesting news or knowledge about my industry I give readers a reason to connect.

I was recently asked what the return was on the time I invest using social media. I have to say this is hard to measure. How do I measure success? For me, success is when someone chooses my service because they found me online. But it goes farther than that, success to me also occurs when something I've shared helps others achieve.  I strongly believe that building community relations and working together to help each other achieve success in our careers is what drives me to participate in social media.

I not only believe that, I've made it my mission. To see how I've included my mission on my website, visit www.stephaniejacques.com . Thanks for reading.

3 commentsStephanie Jacques • April 16 2009 08:01PM

10 Reasons to Move to Keene, New Hampshire

  1. You can hike Mount Monadnock anytime, the second most hiked mountain in the world.
  2. The annual Pumpkinfest draws 10s of thousands of people every year.
  3. There are so many things to do for young families!
  4. Skiing is 10 minutes away!
  5. Are you a horse person? We have new england's best tack and feed shop!
  6. Keene State College and Antioch University are both in the same town!
  7. Voted one of the ten great places to raise a family!
  8. Small city, large town feel with a village like attitude!
  9. Affordable housing for the first time buyer.
  10. Four Seasons!
0 commentsStephanie Jacques • April 14 2009 10:59AM

KSC to offer Social Media Class through Continuing Education

Connecting through Social Media

Social Media

Because of the high level of interest I received for my Social Media Marketing workshops through Hannah Grimes Center this season, I'm offering  classes on social media marketing through the KSC continuing education department in the late summer and again next fall.   

There will be two separate classes. 

Below are topics I will address.

 

Social Media and Business:

•Ø  Brand yourself on the web through the use of social networks and blogging

•Ø  Learn the culture of the Web 2.0 world

•Ø  Research and connect with your niche market

•Ø  Help you overcome the fears of the Web 2.0 technology!

•Ø  Examine social media tools being used by professional and large corporations

•Ø  Learn the importance of links and how to strategically create links

•Ø  Develop a social media marketing plan

Social Media and the Non-profit:

  • Fundraising for the non-profit using social media tools.

 

Please email me or contact me directly if you have any questions about a class or if you would like a training held in your organization.

Stephanie Jacques

0 commentsStephanie Jacques • April 06 2009 01:14PM

Why living near The Cheshire Horse enables the animal-hobbiest in me...

Last year brought another one of my great ideas that just had to be implemented, though this one came from the far left field!  My understanding husband agreed only after I'd already ordered my four chickens from The Cheshire Horse tack and feed shop in Swanzey, NH.  He's used to this by now and not as overwhelmed by my spontaneous endeavors as he once was.  Good thing for me because we didn't even have a place to house these chicks until two months after they'd arrived.

 The chicks lived in our living room so we could play with and hold them, in our horses' water trough with a screen and heat light on top.  They were little and fragile and it was too cold to put them outside.  My daughter decided to name them all, too bad because it's much harder to eat a chicken when it's been named by your child.

It wasn't long before they started flying and we decided it was time to get them outside.  Chickens produce a dusty coating on their feathers and their flapping was making a mess.   Their once cute little chirps were transforming into teenaged yelps so my father and I framed a 4x4 chicken coop with 2 nesting boxes and a ramp leading to their pen.  I've since learned that chickens don't need ramps but it makes for that traditional chicken coop look.

I was told the chickens would be laying by October or early November.  They didn't start laying until December, right before our 11 day power outage due to the ice storm, so we couldn't cook the eggs and gave them to our neighbor who was helping us care for our animals during the power outage.

In the beginning we only got 3 eggs per day, we now get 3-4 eggs, all different colors.  I'd never seen a green egg before but they really do exist outside of your children's Easter baskets!

Below are the ladies I speak so dearly of.  I hope they keep producing those eggs for a long, long time! 

Asia Chick                      

This is Asia, we later learned she's an australian breed. She's very timid and is always the last to go anywhere the others go.

Reba Chick      Chicken bites finger

 Meet Reba.  She's the oddest looking chicken, and not very brainy (none of them are, actually).  One of the top producers in the bunch, she lays brown eggs very consistently and is an easy keeper, though too curious.  If anyone's ready to take a finger off it's Reba.  The quickest to get the worms and bugs we bring to them, she'll go for the fingers too! We all had to learn the hard way, sorry little guy.

Abbie Chick

Abbie is very serious about laying.  This beautiful hen enjoys just thinking about laying and is very vocal about it as well.  One can hear her from afar squawking before she lays her daily egg. I once thought this sound was my cat getting run over by a car only to learn this is the sound of Abbie with an egg on the way.

McKenna Chick

We never thought "McKenna Chick" would amount to much, compared to te other ladies.  She was tiny and ended up the largest of the four.  She's the easiest to catch and seems to be the most tolerant of our attention.  Named after my daughter, I think we won't be eating this gal...ever.

I've learned a lot about chickens this past year.  There is a group of chicken loving people in this world who opened my eyes to the silly entertainment these girls provide. Easy to keep, not the smartest bird however, they're actually growing on me!

Below is the rest of our mini farm friends. It's time I introduce them to the blogosphere as they are such a large part of who I am. I have always have a love for animals.

Ketzel  Ketzel watching the paddock.Chianti Chianti enjoying spring at last!

Stella Stella hoping to lose that winter coat before it gets too hot!

Friar TuckFriar Tuck on guard.

2 commentsStephanie Jacques • April 02 2009 08:17PM

New listing in Swanzey, NH- Condo $124,900

Bright Condo Living

Swanzey, NH!

2 bedroom condo with full basement in a 3 unit building. Beautifully kept with spacious, open-concept kitchen to dining room and a private deck for evening BBQ's. Priced right at $124,900, this low maintenance condo unit is an end unit with 2 parking spaces available.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tour Swanzey, NH to see if you'd like to live here!

For more information, view MLS listing 2766886 at The Masiello Group.

www.stephaniejacques.com

 

 

0 commentsStephanie Jacques • April 01 2009 11:41AM

Mortgage Credit Policy Changes- Be Aware, they begin on April 6, 2009

By the time some of you read this, is may have changed because this information is very timely so please do research for the most current information. As of April 6, 2009, there will be some changes to FHA loan guidelines.  Sandy Jones, mortgage consultant of Wells Fargo was in our office BHG The Masiello Group yesturday (3/31/09) speaking about these changes.

  • Buyers with credit scores between 580-600 obtaining an FHA loan will need a minimum of 600 score after 4/6/09 if they have not already applied for financing and gone under contract on a house by then.

This is huge, if you have an offer coming in after this date from a buyer with a credit score between 580-600, beware and ask for a current preapproval on that buyer. They may no longer qualify.

There are several other changes taking place on this day. For more information, speak to your local FHA mortgage broker. This could save your seller a lot of time, money, and hassle by preventing acceptance of an offer from a non-qualified buyer.

www.stephaniejacques.com

2 commentsStephanie Jacques • April 01 2009 09:29AM