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When I was eight
years old, my family packed up our belongings and the five of us in
a UHaul for the
very first time and moved away from our
family and friends toward the wild unknown of Mobile, Alabama
for my Dad’s new job. He was in the paper
mill construction business and from that point we moved
about every two years. I, like any
child hated the thought of moving, each time disrupting the life I
had created for myself and the friends I
had made at each stop.
I
quickly learned several life lessons during these moves which still
help me in my daily life.
First and foremost, is that you have
to be a friend in order to make a friend. Use the golden
rule daily
and remember that everything you put
out into the world, both good and bad, will return to visit you,
both good and bad. So it’s very
important to focus on the good things; truth, kindness, love, hard
work and discipline.
Today, I use these lessons every time I meet a new client. I
recall what it felt like to move, leaving thefamiliar. I remember the nervousness and apprehension,
as well as, the excitement of a new adventure. I remember my family, like you and yours, conquering the wild
unknown.
It is my
mission to make your moveless harrowing and the
transition from one home to another smoother. This way you can
focus on theexcitement that lies ahead of you,
enjoying your move more. I resolve to use my experience in
life and in real estate to help you and all of
my clients make good decisions for your families. After all that's what it's all about
- family!
I chose real estate as my
career because I know I can make a difference.
Let me
help you and your family find the Charming Low Country home that is
right for you
.

Angela
McMicking
"Miss South Carolina USA
1989"
My
Family, " Thanksgiving 2004"
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