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This episode is brought to you by Widewail. The team at Widewail has one more Voice of the Resident live event for you. This is it, the last one. On June 6th, at 3 p.m. EST, they’ll discuss everything resident reviews have to teach us about retention trends. The 45-minute live session will be based on research from 400,000 Google reviews, providing data-backed answers to common questions: Does investing in parking reduce turnover? If our amenities don’t meet expectations, does that cause renewal problems? We know maintenance impacts retention. But by exactly how much? Using AI topic and sentiment analysis, Widewail’s identified the trends driving positive and negative retention outcomes. Sign up at widewail.com/data. That’s Thursday, June 6th at 3pm. www.widewail.com/data In today's episode, I discuss how curiosity is a game-changer, especially in business coaching. It elevates the entire experience, making interactions more engaging and productive. When both the coach and the person being coached embrace curiosity, the results can be extraordinary. Here are three powerful ways curiosity can transform your coaching approach: 1. Uncover Hidden Opportunities: Curiosity helps unearth insights and opportunities that were previously hidden. You can reveal valuable ideas and solutions that propel your business and personal growth by asking thoughtful questions. 2 Boost Creative Thinking: Creative thinking strengthens with use like a muscle. Curiosity stimulates the mind, turning everyday observations into innovative ideas that benefit you and your organization. 3 Strengthen Relationships: Curiosity fosters deeper connections. When you show genuine interest in others, it builds trust and strong bonds, creating a supportive and collaborative environment. Embrace curiosity in all aspects of your coaching and witness the transformation. Like, subscribe, and let's unlock greatness together! #BusinessCoaching #Curiosity #LeadershipDevelopment #CreativeThinking #TeamBuilding #PropTech #MultifamilyLeadership#mikebrewer #multifamilycollective #multifamilymentoring #multifamilycoaching #multifamilypodcast #leadership #OpenAi #multifamilymedianetwork

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This episode is brought to you by Widewail. The team at Widewail has one more Voice of the Resident live event for you. This is it, the last one. On June 6th, at 3 p.m. EST, they’ll discuss everything resident reviews have to teach us about retention trends. The 45-minute live session will be based on research from 400,000 Google reviews, providing data-backed answers to common questions: Does investing in parking reduce turnover? If our amenities don’t meet expectations, does that cause renewal problems? We know maintenance impacts retention. But by exactly how much? Using AI topic and sentiment analysis, Widewail’s identified the trends driving positive and negative retention outcomes. Sign up at widewail.com/data. That’s Thursday, June 6th at 3pm. www.widewail.com/data In today's episode, I discuss how curiosity is a game-changer, especially in business coaching. It elevates the entire experience, making interactions more engaging and productive. When both the coach and the person being coached embrace curiosity, the results can be extraordinary. Here are three powerful ways curiosity can transform your coaching approach: 1. Uncover Hidden Opportunities: Curiosity helps unearth insights and opportunities that were previously hidden. You can reveal valuable ideas and solutions that propel your business and personal growth by asking thoughtful questions. 2 Boost Creative Thinking: Creative thinking strengthens with use like a muscle. Curiosity stimulates the mind, turning everyday observations into innovative ideas that benefit you and your organization. 3 Strengthen Relationships: Curiosity fosters deeper connections. When you show genuine interest in others, it builds trust and strong bonds, creating a supportive and collaborative environment. Embrace curiosity in all aspects of your coaching and witness the transformation. Like, subscribe, and let's unlock greatness together! #BusinessCoaching #Curiosity #LeadershipDevelopment #CreativeThinking #TeamBuilding #PropTech #MultifamilyLeadership#mikebrewer #multifamilycollective #multifamilymentoring #multifamilycoaching #multifamilypodcast #leadership #OpenAi #multifamilymedianetwork

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