Georgia On My Mind

In January of 1988, I moved to Atlanta, Georgia from Columbia, South Carolina. The only things I had to my name were a prayer and a smile. I lived with my sister on her pull out couch. Christy always told me a smile is the universal language. A smile disarms a potentially tense situation and my smile got me through so many of these. I did not have a job, but I worked temp jobs until something came along. It didn't take me long to find a job. I basically exaggerated my skillset on the MAC and said I could design newspaper ads. This got my foot in the door at HiFi Buys. I had worked on MACs to do the student newspaper in school, but not to the degree that I led them to believe. Sometimes you have to believe in your ability to learn something new. I knew I could learn it. I knew what I was capable of. So, I didn't have the experience *YET* to back it up. The thing I learned from this time in my life was that if you set your mind to it, you can do it. Believe you can, and you WILL. As cheeseball as that sounds - it has been true in any endeavor that I have taken on. I put it out in the universe and it comes back to me two fold.

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