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An Unexpected Gift!

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Real Estate Agent with Jackson Realty Group 222208

 

One of the unexpected things that has happened to me as a result of becoming a real estate agent is my growth in Christ and my faith walk.

 

Being in real estate, like any entrepreneur knows, can be a roller coaster ride. One minute you are up and yelling “yippee”, and the next minute you are dropping faster than lightening holding on for dear life.

 

In a second, things can change and you have to be ready to accept that change and to find a solution…quick.

 

But, in this fantastical journey, I found a stronger me.

 

What I have learned is that the roller coaster ride will still be there. Now, instead of closing my eyes tight and being scared to look down, I sit back and keep calm.

 

I keep working.

 

I keep serving.

 

I try to share all that I can and give more of myself.

 

And, I can wait for the end of the destination because the journey has been worth the trip.

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Bob "RealMan" Timm
Ward County Notary Services - Minot, ND
Owner of Ward Co Notary Services retired RE Broker

Shanta Jackson I find being in Real Estate my faith is what gets me through. I noticed you did not post this to any AR groups. There are many Christian groups here and if you post to them you will find many fellow believers.

Aug 02, 2017 01:52 PM
Shanta Jackson

Thanks Bob!!  I will look into some Active Rain groups. 

Aug 02, 2017 06:29 PM
Paul Antonelli
Antonelli Realty - Saint Cloud, FL
Retired Broker Owner; Antonelli Realty

An amazing post. Thank you for your strength to express your faith. I agree with Bob "RealMann" Timm, you may be surprised at how many fellow follwers you may come across. 

Aug 02, 2017 04:41 PM
Shanta Jackson

Thank you Paul!!  As I was planning what to write, it was just placed on my heart. I usually stay neutral but I can't hide what is in my heart.

Aug 02, 2017 06:32 PM