What does intentionality look like in your business?

Hello, Friday!
A short and sweet post today to bookend the week as I’m packing up to head home after hosting a retreat at Seabrook. The intentionality behind it? Gathering brokers to learn, understand a new opportunity through our partnership, and connect. Heart and head full.

If you know me well, you know I design my days with intention. And this week was certainly on-brand for me.

We learned more about the art and science of town-building, and with that, witnessed successes when the focus is on intentionality in every detail. We explored four fundamentals of new urbanism: 1. Walkability 2. Variety of housing 3. Transition to nature 4. Public over private.

While I encourage you to discover these concepts for yourself at Seabrook (and yes, I’ll be hosting more retreats!), I ask all of us today, as we wrap up this week, to think about this question (and a few prompts):

Where can I bring more intentionality into my business?

And if you want a few more prompts to dive deeper into this concept, here you go:

  • How do I design my week with intention?
  • How do I design my day with intention?
  • Am I intentionally spending time on activities that build trust within my sphere and communities? Hint: double down here! Audit your time and activities for trust-building.
  • As I prepare for an appointment, a call, craft a marketing piece/post, design an email follow-up, or prep for an interaction with another person, am I clear on my overall intent?

I could literally go on and on with more prompts on how to seek alignment with intentionality in your business, but I promised to keep it short and sweet today. So, let’s wrap up this post, as I have an early morning coffee with the Seabrook founder to begin another beautiful day with intention.

Ps, have you logged into your Windermere x Seabrook Partner Portal?

Until the next post, be well!
— Laura