Nicholas Swinehart

  • Just Another Thought

    I have spent years trying to figure out the cause of my loneliness. It’s not of my own doing but a result of the events that have transpired in my life. Why couldn’t anyone hold me the same way they… Continue reading

    Just Another Thought
  • Beyond the “Gifted” Label

    I’m not old. At least that’s what many old people tell me. Look, I’m 29 years old but I have been told countless times that I am wise beyond my years. Whatever that means.. Nonetheless I tend to spend time… Continue reading

    Beyond the “Gifted” Label
  • What Does a Realtor® Actually Do?

    I am your personal library and can give you answers or point you in the right direction to obtain those answers. I am NOT a lawyer, mortgage lender, inspector, financial advisor, surveyor, or appraiser. I service YOU in any way… Continue reading

    What Does a Realtor® Actually Do?
  • Best Social Media Practices for Realtors in 2026

    Social Media is essentially a digital platform of real life. It is the ability to connect with real people on a virtual platform. Here’s a few analogies to consider for Social Media. Imagine the plaza or park where other people… Continue reading

    Best Social Media Practices for Realtors in 2026
  • How Low Must You Go To Feel Loved?

    Love is the single most coveted thing we have as humans. Love is a connection that breaks bonds in a physical sense and can transcend us to a higher plane. Interstellar did a decent job at showing that. What I… Continue reading

    How Low Must You Go To Feel Loved?
  • My Mission Is Different Than My Purpose

    What is your mission? Becoming more religious has changed me. I’m not saying that letting Jesus in my life has given me divine meaning. What I am saying is that my God given purpose is not the same as my… Continue reading

  • Spend Less Time Being Lazy

    What could you do differently? My wife told me the other day that we’re lazy. The cold harsh truth. I figured since I own 2 businesses, have 4 hobbies, have 5 kids, and coach two little league teams, I wasn’t… Continue reading

  • When “Not Knowing” Stops Being Neutral

    The cops were called, and one of my coaches was ejected in front of players and parents. That was the moment I learned that not knowing is no longer neutral when others depend on you. Continue reading

    When “Not Knowing” Stops Being Neutral
  • Why Waiting for Certainty Is More Expensive Than Deciding

    The Cost of Indecision in Life, Leadership, and Major Decisions My phone rang violently when I was driving on the interstate. My terrible instincts got the better of me and I had to answer it. On the other end of… Continue reading

    Why Waiting for Certainty Is More Expensive Than Deciding