Love Lives in the Little Things
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This year, I started a small habit. At the end of each week, I write one thing I’m grateful for on a piece of paper and drop it into a jar. It’s the first year I’ve done this, mainly because I live a big, busy life and realised I was rushing past moments that actually matter.
At the end of the year, my best friend and I will sit down with a glass of wine, tip the jar out, and read through every note. I already know what will stand out. Not the big wins or milestones, but the quiet moments that made the weeks feel meaningful.
We often talk about happiness and love as destinations, something we arrive at and stay in. But in reality, they tend to show up in brief moments, easy to miss if we’re already focused on what’s next. That idea feels particularly relevant on Valentine’s Day, and surprisingly relevant to real estate. This industry loves the big moments. Record prices. Quick sales. Perfect campaigns. But those moments, while exciting, aren’t where trust is built.
Trust is built in the details. The call returned when emotions are running high. The extra time taken to explain a process properly. The decision to slow things down rather than push for speed or convenience. Those moments rarely make headlines, but they shape how people feel long after the transaction is over.
Real estate relationships don’t last because everything goes smoothly. They last because someone shows up consistently when it doesn’t. The excitement might get things started, but it’s the steady, human moments that carry people through.
So, my question to you this Valentine’s Day is this: are you so caught up in chasing the big moments that you’re missing all the special small ones along the way? Because when you look back, it’s rarely the big wins you treasure most. It’s the moments you noticed while they were happening. And in my opinion, that’s where the true love lives.
Happy Valentine’s Day X
















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