I receive a daily "Quote Action" from a great company called Productive Learning (www.productivelearning.com). As I was trying to explain a certain interest rate to a current client and the advantage (in this case) of paying a point to lower the rate and payment, today's Quote Action came in. Beyond your usual "motivation/affirmation" type reminders, QuoteActions not only gives you a decent "quote" but they also take it a step further and recommend that you internalize the message in the quote by taking a specific action to making that quote a part of your day. Today's QuoteAction:"There are no interest-free shortcuts. If you skip a stage in one way, you pay for it in another." Author, Peter Abrahams
Your action for today is to think about a project where you may be cutting corners, then do a thorough job instead.
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Remember, on top of getting a refi going, Tax day approaches. Need a referral to a CPA or Bookkeeper? I gott'em: Pat Townsley, www.ptre.net 415-485-1776
Even though the economic seasons and generational seasons don't follow the Earth's four primary seasons during its 365.25 day annual axis cycle (the 0.25 adds up to Leap Year adjustment every four years), we are physically tied to the cycles of the planet; So now we're moving from Winter into Spring. We may associate spring with new life, growth, transitions, time for action, longer days. Business too can walk a fine line between the economic seasons. The US Dollar is in a precarious position and we're balancing on the leading edge. The choices you make now will impact the future financial seasons of abundance or scarcity. Mortgage rates have been going berserk the past few days with banks so backlogged, they're raising rates to slow things down. Add the lack of underwriting staff at banks and the increasing demand for mortgages, and you've got frustration for brokers and borrowers. Moral of the story; Take time to plan properly, set your expectations, be patient, and take time to smell the flowers while your new home loan secures your financial security. Pat Townsley, Mortgage Broker. 415-485-1776. 










