The top of one mountain is the bottom of the next..I made that post 3 years, 6 months, and 22 days ago—right after I sold or gave away everything I owned, packed the clothes that would fit in my car, and headed toward Dallas with no plan. Leaving my career, my family, my friends, and everything I had known for 29 years to bet on myself and the vision I had for my life.
I’ve always had a habit of making quick decisions when it comes to big, life-altering things… but don’t even try to ask me to decide what to eat, because I don’t know.
What I do know is:
1. If you make the wrong decision, most of the time it’s easily undone (did that a few times too).
2. What you’re not changing, you’re choosing.
3. Starting over is hard—but if you’re afraid of hard, good luck, because tell me something worth having that’s easy.
4. You can literally be, do, or have anything you want.
5. The people you surround yourself with are either going to propel you forward or anchor you down. It’s easy to see and “hard” to change. But just like a boat, you can’t move forward if you’re anchored to the bottom.
If you told me 3½ years ago that my life would look like it does today in such a short time, I don’t know if I would’ve believed you. Yet another thing I know is true…it does. Honestly, sometimes I take it for granted. Sometimes I don’t know if it’s real. Sometimes I have no clue what I’m doing.
It hasn’t been easy. In fact, I almost gave up on real estate last year… (I think that’s the first time I’ve said that out loud). But I found my vision again. I remembered who the f**k I was. And yesterday, I opened an email that said, “Congratulations on being in the top 750 out of 15,000+ real estate agents in your territory.”
I’m grateful. I’m blessed. I’m so glad I didn’t give up, I’ve got so much more coming my way, and so much more to give back to every single person who has supported me with even the smallest effort.
I love you all. I love my clients. And I love my life. Thank you 😭❤️