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5 Essential Tips for Managing Apartment Properties in Florida’s Unique Climate, by Ruben Chevreuil Herrera

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Michigan, US, 28th October 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, For more than two decades, Ruben Chevreuil Herrera has demonstrated that property management is about far more than simply maintaining buildings, it is about building communities and improving lives. As the founder and Director of LionHeart Properties & Design, Ruben’s approach is guided by a fundamental philosophy: “Property management is ultimately about people and communities, not just buildings.” This principle has driven his work managing a diverse array of portfolios, from residential developments to commercial and industrial spaces, always with the purpose of creating thriving environments for tenants.

Managing properties in Florida presents distinct challenges that call for a proactive, people-first strategy. Facing intense humidity, frequent hurricanes, and a unique natural environment, Ruben’s leadership blends strategic vision and operational excellence. LionHeart Properties & Design exemplifies this dual commitment, approaching each challenge as an opportunity to innovate and serve.

1. Master Hurricane Preparedness with a Human-Centric Plan

Ruben Chevreuil Herrera  understands that hurricane season is a persistent reality in Florida, and has proven time and again that reactive strategies are not enough. Instead, he advocates for comprehensive, year-round preparedness that puts tenant safety and peace of mind above all else.

Develop a Proactive Communication Strategy

Tenants, in Ruben’s view, are valued members of a greater community and must be kept informed and secure before, during, and after hurricanes. Ruben ensures multi-channel communication, delivering clear instructions on securing property, evacuation routes, and emergency contacts. His bilingual abilities in English and Spanish guarantee that vital messages reach everyone, fostering security and trust among diverse communities.

Integrate Technology for Year-Round Resilience

Under Ruben’s direction, LionHeart employs advanced PropTech solutions, digitizing pre-season inspections and maintaining detailed records of property conditions. This meticulous preparation enables the team to systematically address vulnerabilities such as loose gutters or overgrown trees, ensuring tenants’ homes are safeguarded through both innovation and discipline.

2. Prioritize Smart HVAC Maintenance for Tenant Well-Being

Ruben Chevreuil Herrera recognizes that in Florida, air conditioning is essential for daily comfort and health. He treats HVAC systems not just as assets, but as critical services that deeply affect tenant well-being.

Implement a Predictive Maintenance Schedule

His approach involves semi-annual professional servicing of all HVAC units and the addition of smart-building and IoT-driven sensors for real-time performance monitoring. This predictive maintenance model allows Ruben and his team to anticipate and resolve issues before they arise, ensuring reliable service and reducing long-term costs.

Empower Tenants Through Education

Ruben is committed to a culture of empowerment, providing tenants with clear, actionable guides on how to contribute to HVAC efficiency. This collaborative approach not only decreases unnecessary service calls, but also reinforces a shared sense of responsibility between management and residents.

3. Implement Integrated Pest Control Focused on Prevention

Florida’s climate challenges property managers with a wide array of pests, but Ruben cautions that mere reaction is insufficient. Effective control requires a holistic system from the start.

Build a Partnership with Pest Experts

Ruben Chevreuil Herrera believes firmly in the power of collaboration. By partnering with pest control professionals who understand Florida’s ecosystem, LionHeart implements preventive treatments and proactively identifies potential entry points, emphasizing prevention over disruption.

Design Pest-Resistance into the Property

Attention to detail is a hallmark of Ruben’s work, he ensures proper drainage, enforces stringent waste management, and maintains clean common areas. By designing pest-resistance from the ground up, he creates healthier spaces for tenants while streamlining operations.

4. Embrace Sustainable Landscaping for Long-Term Value

Ruben sees thoughtful landscaping as integral to curb appeal, sustainability, and community satisfaction in Florida’s climate.

Choose Native and Drought-Tolerant Plants

He prioritizes Florida-native species like Saw Palmetto and Coontie Palm for their adaptability and low maintenance requirements. These selections reduce resource use, lower costs, support biodiversity, and enhance the natural beauty of each property.

Design for Efficiency and Community

Fueled by experience revitalizing underperforming spaces, Ruben incorporates community-friendly amenities and minimizes water-hungry turf. Native planting beds and shared gardens not only conserve resources but also foster social connection and pride among residents.

5. Ensure Tenant Safety Beyond the Storm

Safety is a guiding principle in all of Ruben’s work, far beyond hurricane season. His comprehensive plans anticipate severe weather of all kinds, reaffirming the trust tenants place in LionHeart Properties & Design.

Establish and Enforce Clear Safety Protocols

Drawing on his background as a volunteer firefighter, Ruben implements clearly posted rules and uses communication platforms to send regular alerts, whether closing amenities during lightning storms or sharing heat safety information. This systematic approach ensures tenants always know their well-being is the priority.

Address Environmental Risks Proactively

With a commitment to foresight, Ruben Chevreuil Herrera ensures that storm drains are regularly inspected and flood mitigation plans are ready for rapid deployment. These proactive measures turn potential disasters into managed events and underscore LionHeart’s dedication to both property and people.

Conclusion: Managing with Heart

Ruben Chevreuil Herrera’s success in Florida property management comes from a fusion of strategic foresight, technological advancement, and an unwavering commitment to community. Through proactive preparation, a focus on tenant well-being, and a passion for sustainable practices, he transforms property management from mere asset stewardship into the art of building resilient, thriving communities. For Ruben, true success is reflected not only in increased ROI and property value, but in the positive, long-lasting impact made on the lives of tenants, employees, and local neighborhoods.

To learn more visit: https://rubenchevreuilherrera.com/

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Joshua D. Mellberg Urges Professionals to Reclaim Their Time and Build Better Systems

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Financial leader and advisor trainer encourages individuals to think less about hustle and more about structure

Arizona, US, 28th October 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, After two decades leading nationally recognized advisory firms and coaching financial professionals across the country, Joshua D. Mellberg is raising awareness for a growing problem: professionals are burned out, reactive, and mistaking activity for progress. His message? Fix the system first.

“Most people don’t need more motivation. They need a better framework,” Mellberg says. “If your days are built on reacting to emails and meetings, you’ll always be behind. But if you can build a system that works without you, everything changes.”

Mellberg knows this firsthand. As founder of J.D. Mellberg Financial, he scaled the firm to seven straight years on the Inc. 5000 list before stepping back in 2020. His new venture, Secure Investment Management, has already earned back-to-back Inc. 5000 placements in 2024 and 2025, thanks to what Mellberg calls “intentional systems, not endless effort.”

He follows a method rooted in the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), breaking his day into three categories: boulders (major priorities), rocks (short-term goals), and pebbles (minor tasks). “If the big things don’t get scheduled first,” he says, “they won’t get done.”

Why It Matters Now

According to a 2023 study by Asana, 74% of professionals say they work reactively most of the time. Nearly 60% report spending more time on process than on meaningful output. Burnout is on the rise across industries — especially among entrepreneurs and advisors.

Mellberg’s advice is simple but powerful: block time to think, and protect your schedule like a valuable asset.

“I write down three priorities at the end of each workday,” he explains. “It’s a small thing, but it stops me from waking up and immediately reacting. You need space to zoom out.”

That philosophy extends to teams. At SIM, advisors aren’t handed vague goals — they’re given playbooks, metrics, and training frameworks designed to empower independent success. “It’s not about doing more,” Mellberg says. “It’s about creating conditions where better decisions get made.”

The Cost of Doing Nothing

Mellberg points to a mistake he made early in his career: “We grew too fast without the systems to support it. Our marketing outpaced our delivery. It hurt client trust, and we had to slow down and rebuild.”

It’s a common issue. Fast growth often exposes weak infrastructure. Without proactive systems, businesses rely on brute force, leading to team burnout, client churn, and missed opportunities.

His advice to founders and professionals today:

  • Plan tomorrow before today ends

  • Build tools that replicate success

  • Don’t be afraid to slow down to fix broken processes

For Individuals, Not Just Companies

Mellberg isn’t launching a product or asking for donations. His call to action is personal: build your own system. Whether you’re leading a company, running a household, or starting your career, you can improve your outcomes by planning with intention.

“Start small,” he says. “Write down your top three priorities tonight. Schedule time to think — not just do. And if you’re leading others, build a system that helps them succeed without guessing.”

Mellberg credits much of his progress to surrounding himself with outside advisors. “I keep a few people close who will challenge my thinking,” he says. “You can’t grow inside an echo chamber.”

About Joshua D. Mellberg:

Joshua D. Mellberg is the President & CEO of Secure Investment Management and founder of J.D. Mellberg Financial. He has spent over 20 years in the financial services industry and has trained thousands of advisors across the country. He lives in Tucson, Arizona, with his wife and son and is a long-time member of YPO Scottsdale.

Key Stats

  • 74% of professionals say their workday is mostly reactive (Asana, 2023)

  • 60% report they spend more time on processes than actual work output

  • Burnout now affects more than 52% of small business owners (CNBC, 2024)

Companies with clearly defined systems and KPIs are 58% more likely to hit growth goals (McKinsey, 2022)

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Joshua D. Mellberg Urges Professionals to Reclaim Their Time and Build Better Systems

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Financial leader and advisor trainer encourages individuals to think less about hustle and more about structure

Arizona, US, 28th October 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, After two decades leading nationally recognized advisory firms and coaching financial professionals across the country, Joshua D. Mellberg is raising awareness for a growing problem: professionals are burned out, reactive, and mistaking activity for progress. His message? Fix the system first.

“Most people don’t need more motivation. They need a better framework,” Mellberg says. “If your days are built on reacting to emails and meetings, you’ll always be behind. But if you can build a system that works without you, everything changes.”

Mellberg knows this firsthand. As founder of J.D. Mellberg Financial, he scaled the firm to seven straight years on the Inc. 5000 list before stepping back in 2020. His new venture, Secure Investment Management, has already earned back-to-back Inc. 5000 placements in 2024 and 2025, thanks to what Mellberg calls “intentional systems, not endless effort.”

He follows a method rooted in the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), breaking his day into three categories: boulders (major priorities), rocks (short-term goals), and pebbles (minor tasks). “If the big things don’t get scheduled first,” he says, “they won’t get done.”

Why It Matters Now

According to a 2023 study by Asana, 74% of professionals say they work reactively most of the time. Nearly 60% report spending more time on process than on meaningful output. Burnout is on the rise across industries — especially among entrepreneurs and advisors.

Mellberg’s advice is simple but powerful: block time to think, and protect your schedule like a valuable asset.

“I write down three priorities at the end of each workday,” he explains. “It’s a small thing, but it stops me from waking up and immediately reacting. You need space to zoom out.”

That philosophy extends to teams. At SIM, advisors aren’t handed vague goals — they’re given playbooks, metrics, and training frameworks designed to empower independent success. “It’s not about doing more,” Mellberg says. “It’s about creating conditions where better decisions get made.”

The Cost of Doing Nothing

Mellberg points to a mistake he made early in his career: “We grew too fast without the systems to support it. Our marketing outpaced our delivery. It hurt client trust, and we had to slow down and rebuild.”

It’s a common issue. Fast growth often exposes weak infrastructure. Without proactive systems, businesses rely on brute force, leading to team burnout, client churn, and missed opportunities.

His advice to founders and professionals today:

  • Plan tomorrow before today ends

  • Build tools that replicate success

  • Don’t be afraid to slow down to fix broken processes

For Individuals, Not Just Companies

Mellberg isn’t launching a product or asking for donations. His call to action is personal: build your own system. Whether you’re leading a company, running a household, or starting your career, you can improve your outcomes by planning with intention.

“Start small,” he says. “Write down your top three priorities tonight. Schedule time to think — not just do. And if you’re leading others, build a system that helps them succeed without guessing.”

Mellberg credits much of his progress to surrounding himself with outside advisors. “I keep a few people close who will challenge my thinking,” he says. “You can’t grow inside an echo chamber.”

About Joshua D. Mellberg:

Joshua D. Mellberg is the President & CEO of Secure Investment Management and founder of J.D. Mellberg Financial. He has spent over 20 years in the financial services industry and has trained thousands of advisors across the country. He lives in Tucson, Arizona, with his wife and son and is a long-time member of YPO Scottsdale.

Key Stats

  • 74% of professionals say their workday is mostly reactive (Asana, 2023)

  • 60% report they spend more time on processes than actual work output

  • Burnout now affects more than 52% of small business owners (CNBC, 2024)

Companies with clearly defined systems and KPIs are 58% more likely to hit growth goals (McKinsey, 2022)

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Tania-Joy Bartlett Calls for Greater Inclusion and Confidence in Skilled Trades

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Veteran Electrician Urges Canadians to Support Education, Mentorship, and Equal Opportunity in the Trades

Ontario, Canada, 28th October 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Red Seal–certified electrician Tania-Joy Bartlett is calling on Canadians to take action in building more inclusive, respectful, and confident workplaces across the skilled trades. After more than a decade working as an Electrician, Bartlett is using her experience to encourage others—especially women and young people—to pursue trades careers with purpose and courage.

“Being a woman in the trades means proving yourself every single day,” Bartlett says. “You can’t always change people’s bias overnight, but you can outwork it. You can learn more, train harder, and lead by example.”

Across Canada, women make up less than 5% of construction and electrical trades workers, according to Statistics Canada (2024). Bartlett believes that number will only grow if communities focus on mentorship, safety, and confidence-building programs—not just hiring quotas.

“When I speak at schools, I meet students who never imagined themselves in this kind of work,” she says. “But when they see someone who looks like them wiring a control panel or managing a crew, it changes what they think is possible.”

Bartlett’s message goes beyond gender. Her advocacy centers on building respect for all tradespeople, improving safety culture, and creating workplaces where every skill is valued. Having earned more than 25 community awards, including recognition from Junior Achievement for youth mentorship, she continues to show that leadership can come from the ground up.

“I tell apprentices, ‘Don’t fake confidence—earn it,’” she explains. “It starts with preparation. Learn your craft, ask questions, and hold yourself to a standard that no one else can take away from you.”

Her journey wasn’t without challenges. When she wasn’t accepted at a past employer, she built her own contracting company that prioritized equality and safety. Though the business eventually closed, Bartlett says the lessons from that experience became the foundation for her next chapter.

“That time tested me,” she says. “It taught me that leadership isn’t about titles—it’s about responsibility. Even when things fall apart, you can rebuild stronger.”

Bartlett’s call to action is simple: help change the conversation. She encourages individuals, schools, and companies to take three small but meaningful steps:

  1. Share stories of tradespeople in your community to challenge old stereotypes.

  2. Support mentorship by volunteering with local youth or trade awareness programs.

  3. Invest in education, whether through continuing courses, scholarships, or safety training.

“Success isn’t about proving yourself anymore,” Bartlett says. “It’s about peace of mind—knowing you’ve done your best and that others feel safe and respected working beside you.”

She hopes that by telling her story, others will find the courage to take their own first step—whether that’s picking up a new tool, taking a certification course, or simply believing they belong.

“Fear means you care,” she adds. “But you can’t wait until you feel ready. Start now. Learn one thing today that gets you closer to where you want to be.”

To support inclusive trade education and mentorship in your community, consider volunteering with programs like Junior Achievement Canada, Skills Ontario, or your local trade apprenticeship network. Change starts with awareness—but it lasts through action.

About Tania-Joy Bartlett

Tania-Joy Bartlett is a 309A Construction and Maintenance Electrician with Ontario Power Generation. Based in Omemee, Ontario, she holds multiple safety and leadership certifications and has received over 25 awards for her volunteer and advocacy work promoting equality in the trades. She regularly mentors apprentices and speaks to schools about confidence, education, and opportunity in skilled professions.

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