Reprinted
in part from the Intowner, Apri1 27, 1980.
OWNER'S
SPOTLIGHT:
Carolyn Shamis -Real Estate Brings Rewards
If
ever there was a quote that summed up the lifestyle of
real estate broker Carolyn Shamis, this is it. With her
zest for life and total dedication to success with flair,
she does command attention. At age 38, she has made over
71/2 million dollars in sales just in the last year -an
extraordinary figure, but then, this is an extraordinary
lady. Specializing in town homes and condominiums located
in Turtle Creek, Preston Road, and other North Dallas
neighborhoods; she gives exclusive and elegant service
to a list of clients that read like a "Who's Who"
of Dallas. In addition to her prestigious local clientele,
Carolyn has also found many of the locations for the television
series "Dallas" as well as finding residences
and offices for the show's stars and personnel.
Over the years, she has dealt professionally as well as
socially with many celebrities in the entertainment field
and they in turn continue to refer customers to her .How
does she do it? How does she attract such glamorous clientele
and lucrative listings? "My clients know I'm going
to give them all my personal attention. I'll listen carefully
to what they're saying, and then follow through on every
detail until I find exactly what they want." Small
but impressive touches such as a chauffeur driven limousine
to show her clients around, or a thoughtful "thank-you-gram"
for favors done is just part of her style. "I just
do a little more than usual to make a customer feel comfortable,"
she smiles. "One of my favorite quotations is from
Richard Bach's Illusions which I say, "Do unto others
as you truly feel like doing unto others.' I sincerely
want to do the best I can to meet a client's 1needs and
to give him the respect that she is due. It's not something
I do because I feel I have to. My client, in 1turn, will
treat me in the same way."Just as she treats her
clients with 1special concern, Carolyn gives a great deal
of attention and care to the way (she looks and the style
of living she ,maintains. From her diamond-studded fingernails
to her immaculately coiffed hair, fashionable wardrobe,
and stunning diamond jewelry, she is both flamboyant and
elegant at the same time. With her flashy Excalibur car
and luxury townhouse, she is obviously enjoying her success.
"If you look successful, you're going to be successful.
People will have confidence in you if you look like you
have confidence in yourself. I like women who are doing
the best they can with what they have. None of us is born
beautiful, but almost all of us can look better if we
work at it. "Sometimes business can be a real headache
and I feel like I'm fighting in a jungle. I've had to
learn from the first to shrug off petty criticism, gossip
and backbiting. If you're good at what you do and are
climbing the ladder of success, you've got to learn to
expect it and deal with it. After all, for every action,
there's an equal and opposite criticism."
You've got to learn to fight, but fight fairly. And never
hold a grudge. In the end, if you're right, you'll win.
It's like the saying goes, 'Being powerful is like being
a lady. If you have to tell someone you are -you ain't.'
"Her road to success began 12 years ago when she
came to Dallas and began working as director for catering
and sales for the Fairmont Hotel. From there, she went
to Acapulco where she sold real estate for the Troy Post
Company's Tres Vidas resort. With this experience behind
her, she came back to Dallas and applied with a local
agency, "The women running the agency couldn't handle
my approach to sales my style shocked them and they told
me I'd have to tone it down. So instead I went to work
in the male-dominated field of commercial real estate.
At first, I was the only woman working with eleven men.
Then as I out-leased them, their number dwindled and I
ended up running the show." Soon she had established
a firm reputation through the successful leasing of the
200,000 sq. ft. LBJ Business Park at LBJ and Webbs Chapel
Road. As she finished that project, Carolyn chose to take
a vacation and decided which direction her life would
take next. During this period of relaxation, a friend
asked her to list her home, which sold almost immediately.
Her next listing came just as unexpectedly and she sold
in three days for $650,000. Suddenly, Carolyn knew which
direction her life would take. She named her Company "CARSHA,
Inc." -a combination of her two names -and got ready
to take the world by storm." A friend warned me,
'Enjoy it now, because it'll never be this easy again,"
Carolyn laughs. "And sure enough, it hasn't. And
what other advice does she offer women (or anyone) starting
out in business on their own?" Stick to what you
believe. Decide this is what you're going to do and then
do it! You must be dedicated and persevere. People will
say about someone: 'Oh, she made it because she's so pretty'
or 'She's successful because she's so smart.' Neither
of those factors is enough -you've got to keep at it all
the time." Never get into anything you don't like
-but once you've found what you like to do, know what
you're capable of doing and push yourself more."
Above all, listen to yourself -none else. Advice from
others is not always sound, not always well meant. If
it goes against what you think or believe, trust yourself."
EDITOR'S
NOTE: For Carolyn Shamis owning an Excalibur is like enjoying
a bottle of fine champagne. ... it makes her happy and
she's proud of the way it signifies her success. To use
Carolyn's words to sum it up, "Even if I could no
longer afford to buy an Excalibur, professionally I couldn't
afford not to own one. ...for in Dallas, a white Excalibur
is synonymous with me."