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Fear Not

Recently this past year on a hot Summer day there was something that was tugging at my heart.  My hair was a mess, my mind was scattered, and all I could think about before leaving my garage was fear.  I was on my way to prepare and then go to a listing appointment.  I am the type of person who lacks a little self confidence but, remembering this day was very vivid to me in the sense that I knew exactly what I was doing.  I'd been in real estate for a while and was ready to conquer the world.  There must have been a miracle the Lord was working that day because there was no way I thought I could do a live video of myself while thinking of something so small...FEAR!  Taking my first step and diving into something where I may feel embarrassed or may have to take some criticism was very scary to me.  However, praise Jesus I did it!  Here's just a short video of what fear looked like to me on that hot Summer day:






'Til then,

Go, Go, Go




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