How the smallest acts of thoughtfulness, a warm electric blanket, a remembered coffee order, can transform a client relationship and build a business on love.
Jeni's mother, Sherry, was a force of nature wrapped in a gentle, nurturing package. A missionary who lived in Africa and France, a dorm parent, a guitarist who made everyone feel seen, Sherry embodied three core values: kindness, listening, and leadership.
Her relaxed parenting gave Jeni and her sister freedom to explore. Her missionary work gave them a global perspective. And her small acts of thoughtfulness, like warming the beds with electric blankets before the kids returned from youth group, became the model for how Jeni serves every client today.
"When I'm working with my clients, buying or selling a home, I find myself channeling that same spirit of thoughtfulness. It's not just about the transaction, it's about making people feel cared for every step of the way."
Deep listening was Sherry's secret weapon. As a dorm parent to hormonal teenage girls far from home, she knew when to offer advice and when to simply be a silent, supportive presence. That skill, hearing the emotions behind the words, is what Jeni strives to bring to every client interaction.
Sherry's leadership wasn't corporate or authoritative. Her family motto was "Onward and upward!", a rallying cry Jeni still hears in her head when a deal falls through or a house doesn't appraise. The lesson: don't dwell on the negative. Pivot, strategize, find a new path forward.
Even Sherry's imperfections were instructive. Her big personality sometimes overshadowed others, which taught Jeni the balance of natural leadership with conscious space-making for others' voices, ideas, and dreams.
"When you work with me, you're getting someone who understands that real estate isn't just about properties, it's about people. It's about dreams and fears, hopes and challenges. It's about listening deeply, leading with kindness, and always, always moving onward and upward."