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Thanks for the update. When you arrive at the interview site, and you are
waiting to be called in should you have need to do that. Stop for a
second, and realize you have done what you thought you needd to do, have
been prayed for and now let God bring peace and good rapport and etc.
You'll do fine no matter how you think you will do or have done. I remember
once giving my first little ice breaker speech at Toastmasters, an
organization designed to help you give public speeches better, I had to
stay up there at least five whole minutes with no real boundary to end,
within reason of course, and was I nervous when I got up there. I wound up
talking for 20 minutes and the person running the meeting plus other
critiques I had gotten in writing afterwards said I appeared very
comfortable speeking in front of everyone. I'd have never guessed that
would be their interpretation.
Brad
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Brad
If the grass is greener on the other side of the fence,
you can bet the water bill is higher
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