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The Perfect Setting

 
Priorities are important.  What you value shapes the way in which you live.  For people who are at the top of their field, who work hard to maintain a level of excellence in their chosen field, there is an unspoken understanding that the home you return to needs to be a haven to refresh your batteries.  You can't work as hard as you do, expend the energy that you do and come home to less than the perfect setting.

It is not only your privilege for the work that you do, it is your right.  Ultimately it is necessary in order to accomplish the amazing feats that you create and complete on a daily basis.

If you are still looking for the perfect setting, you need look no further.  The neighborhoods that comprise Los Angeles' elite Westside are a veritable treasure trove of spectacular homes and awe inspiring views.  The time has come to respect your ultimate priority, your lifestyle, and treat yourself to the ideal setting.

 

0 commentsCoco Clayman-Cook • June 13 2008 12:50PM

Getting to the Next Level

by Coco Clayman-Cook

You've worked a long time to get where you are.  You are proud of your accomplishments.  Your life is good, your business is good, everything is good.  But nothing is great.  So where do you go from here?

Sometimes being in a good place can actually be as or more stressful than being in a bad place.  At least when you are in uncomfortable place it is clear that things have to change.  We are so eager to get out of the uncomfortable place that we will do anything, change anything to get out of it.  When things are relatively good it can be hard to be willing to change.

Start with gratitude.  Be grateful for everything in your life that is, and for everything that is coming.  I do mean everything.  Remember that even your worst problem is someone else's dream situation.  Once you are grateful you will have a clearer picture of where your life needs to change to make it great.  Don't be afraid to let somethings go in order to make your great life a reality.

We are all destined for greatness, but many people settle for good.  Don't be afraid to pursue and win a great life.

1 commentCoco Clayman-Cook • June 12 2008 03:18PM

The Summer Condo Experience

With summer quickly approaching it's a great time to enjoy the benefits of luxury condo living in Los Angeles.  As cool ocean breezes waft over lush balconies with divine city nightscape views it's great to acknowledge that all of those hours you spent in the state-of-the-art fitness room have left you bathing suit beach ready. 

While other people are sitting in traffic contemplating the rising price of gas and its effect on their vacation savings, you enjoy a leisurely stroll to work and mull over whether you will spend your vacation in Cannes or if Rio de Janeiro will be this year's destination. 

Until your vacation you will enjoy regular trips to the beach and continue to enjoy the nightlife that is practically right outside your front door.  This is the LA Condo Summer Lifestyle.

2 commentsCoco Clayman-Cook • June 11 2008 03:40PM

Lock and Leave

by Coco Clayman-Cook
 
One of the most comforting things about luxury vertical living is the ability to lock and leave.  I love my work and think nothing of putting in long hours, but when I have the opportunity to get away and take some time for myself, I take it.  I don't have to worry about who will water my plants or if I will have a break in.  I don't even have to wonder if I left my six burner gourmet stove on.  I can always call the concierge and ask him to check it.  I literally can lock my door and leave.

For me this is peace of mind.  For some of my clients it is a way to enjoy stability.  I have one client who conducts business in 5 major cities around the world.  He might spend a total of three months out of the year in Los Angeles, but when he is here he wants to enjoy the comforts of home while conducting light speed business deals.  A luxury condominium was the perfect answer for this global entrepreneur.  When he is in Los Angeles, he can entertain, work, dine and shop all within walking distance of his home and when he leaves he has no other responsibility than to walk out his door.

1 commentCoco Clayman-Cook • June 11 2008 03:38PM