

Lauren Leech's challenge in life is to maintain his independence without feeling isolated or ineffectual. He may harshly criticize himself for not being more gregarious, powerful, or capable of greater leadership.
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Secretly, Leech may feel jealous of the easy relationships formed by others he may perceive others as less inhibited than him, or more free to express themselves. Social contact gives Lauren perspective on himself and on life, while too much isolation can make him too narrow and even shut off from the rest of the world. Lauren Leech must especially watch out for selfishness and egocentricity, thinking of himself as the center of the universe, the only person who really matters. Leech must guard against becoming too withdrawn and independent, thus shutting out the love of others and keeping him from experiencing the true joy of friendship and close companionship. He might develop hidden, selfish motives, which people may sense and may cause them discomfort around him. If isolation is brought to the extreme, Lauren can become cynical and suspicious. Lauren Leech can be aware of an emptiness in his life, a part of him that yearns for company and close companionship that may be unsatisfied. Therefore, intimacy is difficult for Lauren, because he guards his inner world like a mother lion does her cubs.Īll this privacy and aloneness can cause isolation and loneliness, however. Lauren Leech associates peace with the unobtrusive privacy of his world. While he is generous in social situations, sharing his attention and energy freely, he is keenly aware of the need to "come off stage" and return to the solitude of his lair. Lauren enjoys displaying his wit and knowledge, which makes him attractive to others, especially the opposite sex.īut Leech has distinct limits. He can be the life of a party, and enjoy performing before an audience. When his life is balanced, however, Lauren Leech is both charming and attractive. Leech needs his space and privacy, which, when violated, can cause him great frustration and irritation. As a result, close associations are difficult for him to form and keep, especially marriage. Lauren is a lone wolf, a person who lives by his own ideas and methods. He needs time to contemplate his ideas without the intrusion of other people's thoughts. Lauren Leech enjoys his solitude and prefers to work alone. Once he has enough pieces in place, Lauren is capable of highly creative insight and practical solutions to problems. Lauren Leech enjoys research, and putting the pieces of an intellectual puzzle together. He possesses a fine mind, and is an analytical thinker, capable of great concentration and theoretical insight. Leech is well-equipped to handle his task. As a result, Lauren's life path is devoted to investigations into the unknown, and finding the answers to the mysteries of life. He has a clear and compelling sense of himself as a spiritual being. Phil and Matt go on to discuss that on the flip side, consumers are now buying products largely online, a method of consumerism that is greatly affecting the commercial retail market, leading to more disruption, store closures, and more experience driven retail.Lauren Leech is the searcher and the seeker of the truth. Some discount retailers such as Target have gained success post market-crash, because they are now appealing to a market of buyers by producing a better quality discounted product. He goes on to discuss that many retailers are either struggling or gaining success, with very few in-between.
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Matt explains lessons learned from the 2008 crash, what is different about the current challenges in the market, and how to move forward. Matt and Phil discuss current challenges in the commercial retail market, the headwinds of massive store closures in 2019, why those challenges are taking place and how to navigate them. With that experience, Matt provides strategic insight to large distressed retail and office assets for borrowers and lenders. Matt leads the Conway MacKenzie real estate vertical, has been a Court Appointed Receiver for over 200 properties, managed over 31.5 million square feet, and over $1 billion portfolio of retail, office, and industrial properties. On today’s episode, Phil is joined by Matthew (Matt) Mason, a Managing Director at Conway MacKenzie, to talk store closures in 2019, challenges in retail real estate, and receiverships.
