How the smallest acts of thoughtfulness โ a warm electric blanket, a remembered coffee order โ 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 โ 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 โ like warming the beds with electric blankets before the kids returned from youth group โ 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 โ 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 โ hearing the emotions behind the words โ 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!" โ 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 โ 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."