Aloha Randy O

Aloha Randy O Randy O'Connor is a Realtor working at Keller Williams Southern Arizona. Before Tucson, Randy was in the hotel and resort industry for over 20 years.

Randy O'Connor is a new Realtor working for the Louis Parrish Team at Keller Williams Southern Arizona. Prior to joining the Parrish Team he had worked throughout Tucson for new home builders for 9 years. His last assignment before Tucson was to manage a resort in Jamaica. Randy met his wife Mercy while living in Hawaii where they had their daughter Malia. With work and travels, his family traveled throughout most of Southeast Asia before returning to the states. Austin, Randy’s son was born in Orlando in the city of Celebration (Disney World Hospital). Randy is a trained Dive Master and is always looking for the next diving adventure. He currently resides in Oro Valley with his family and the family Sheltie Lei Lani May.

11/07/2014
Now this is a once in a life time listing.
11/01/2014

Now this is a once in a life time listing.

From the outside, it looks like a typical Las Vegas house with a lot of property. But it's hiding a big secret.

06/16/2014

With kids today at trampoline place. Not sure how that happened??

06/04/2014

There are only a handful of things we as humans are totally 100% control of. Our attitude is one of them...Choose wisely. It is all your choice......

06/01/2014

TIP: Chose to include "Fixer Uppers" and "Foreclosures" in your home search to find DEALS.

Here are Hill's 14 habits of people who are so likable that others go out of their way to help them:1. They develop a po...
05/29/2014

Here are Hill's 14 habits of people who are so likable that others go out of their way to help them:

1. They develop a positive mental attitude and let it be seen and felt by others.

It's often easier to give into cynicism, but those who choose to be positive set themselves up for success and have better reputations.

2. They always speak in a carefully disciplined, friendly tone.

The best communicators speak deliberately and confidently, which gives their voice a pleasing sound.

3. They pay close attention to someone speaking to them.

Using a conversation as an opportunity to lecture someone "may feed the ego, but it never attracts people or makes friends," Hill says.

4. They are able to maintain their composure in all circumstances.

An overreaction to something either positive or negative can give people a poor impression. In the latter case, says Hill, "Remember that silence may be much more effective than your angry words."

5. They are patient.

"Remember that proper timing of your words and acts may give you a big advantage over impatient people," Hill writes.

6. They keep an open mind.

Those who close themselves off from certain ideas and associate only with like-minded people are missing out on not only personal growth but also opportunities for advancing their careers.

7. They smile when speaking with others.

Hill says that president Franklin D. Roosevelt's greatest asset was his "million-dollar smile," which allowed people to lower their guards during conversation.

8. They know that not all their thoughts need to be expressed.

The most likable people know that it's not worth offending people by expressing all their thoughts, even if they happen to be true.

9. They don't procrastinate.

Procrastination communicates to people that you're afraid of taking action, Hill says, and are therefore ineffective.

10. They engage in at least one good deed a day.

The best networkers help other people out without expecting anything in return.

11. They find a lesson in failure rather than brood over it.

People admire those who grow from failure rather than wallow in it. "Express your gratitude for having gained a measure of wisdom, which would not have come without defeat," Hill says.

12. They act as if the person they are speaking to is the most important person in the world.

The most likable people use conversations as an opportunity to learn about another person and give them time to talk.

13. They praise others in a genuine way without being excessive.

"Praise the good traits of others, but don't rub it on where it is not deserved or spread it too thickly," Hill says.

14. They have someone they trust point out their flaws.

Successful people don't pretend to be likable; they are likable because they care about their conduct and reputation. Having a confidant who can be completely honest with them allows them to continue growing.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/habits-of-exceptionally-likable-people-2014-5

The late Napoleon Hill, author of "Think and Grow Rich," outlined how to achieve a "million-dollar personality."

Happy Memorial Day!
05/26/2014

Happy Memorial Day!

05/19/2014

The Parrish Team has sold over 16 homes in The Preserve at Dove Mountain which doesn't include the couple dozen currently under contract! Call me, your neighborhood specialist, today! 520.302.5642

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