"Remaining focused on accomplishing clients' goals has helped me move through this difficult period and feel like I have contributed to the well-being of my clients, and the survival of the city I grew up in, and love dearly," says Mindy H. Stern of Schwartz Sladkus Reich Greenberg Atlas.
CEO and president of JLL, Christian Ulbrich states, "I'd encourage our next generation of leaders to apply the mentality of flexibility in how we work and live to their career aspirations."
Nina Roket discusses lessons learned and her journey to her current role as co-administrative partner and leader of the commercial leasing practice real estate at Olshan Frome Wolosky.
"Business development is something that associates need to start thinking about early in their careers in order to be successful as they climb the ranks," says Karen Scanna of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan.
"Spend time with people you like and care about, and invest your energies in activities and organizations that speak to your passions. In doing so, you will find true commonality with people which will lead to authentic relationships," says Samantha Wallack of Blank Rome.
"The moral of the story is that consumers really do not like inflation. But their apparent declining confidence hasn't impacted their behavior at all at this point."
"My mother taught me to think of myself as a work in progress, to always aim higher and to be intellectually curious," says John Usdan of Midwood Investment & Development.
"My advice would be to start out on a successful team to pick up good habits and have access to additional resources and support," says Kandace Douglas of Silversands Villas.
"Success takes clarity, consistent action, determination and commitment. It is important to not waste too much energy or attention when you want to give-up. Keep your eye on the prize, stay focused and keep moving," says Deb Cleveland of Small Town Dynasty.