Susan Lynne Seidner Chasky of Exclusive Properties Sotheby's International Realty
What are your resolutions for 2012?
What are some of your resolutions for 2012. For me looking back at 2011 as a great teacher, the lessons of this past year held many learning experiences. Most importantly it is my resolve in 2012 to be most grateful for all new opportunities, to be mindful, to be appreciative of all referrals, and be thankful for all my successes in both sales and rentals in greater Riverdale, NoMA. Going forward my resolve is to simply follow the golden rules - Be respectful, be steadfast and to have the self confidence to trust your instincts...and mostly to say THANK YOU.
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Formal Legislative Role
• Limited direct lawmaking power: The NYC Council is the primary
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