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A FB post  by Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty introducing my brokerage move: Some major wow for your Wednesday: Darlene Rosen has joined North Texas’ finest luxury brokerage! This interior-design and architecture major specializes in historic homes, so it’s no wonder she fell in love with Junius Heights in East Dallas, and now lives in a quaint 1931 Craftsman-style bungalow with her husband, daughter and poodle. A Dallas resident since 1989, Darlene got her real estate license in 2004 and, before that, had a successful career working for several Fortune 500 companies. Her strong skills in client management and negotiating have translated beautifully to her work in real estate — which is why she has countless happy clients, whether they have bought or sold. In her rare time off, Darlene loves to read, hike and cook — and give back to North Texas. She is the founder of the DTX Driven Women Network and currently serves as a Girl Scout patrol leader, Spanish hotline volun
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  Adopt this motto.  Share it with your friends.  It makes life a tiny bit easier.   I like to make decisions when I’m not clear based on: If it’s not a “Hell Yeah,” it’s a "No". I thought this was BRILLIANT when I first heard an author on NPR say it.   If it’s not a “Hell Yeah,” it’s a "No". I do not remember his name, please comment if you know whom I'm speaking of.  Years ago this was my motto for that particular year (now it’s a saying I live by), since first used it’s become a super popular saying amongst my friends.  One may find themselves in a pickle and then your friend well ask you, “is it hell yeah?”  You look at them surprised, because in the heat of the moment you forgot your own motto.  You’re then so grateful to them for asking, it’s like you just heard it for the first time.  If it’s not a “Hell Yeah,” it’s a "No"… can be used on big decisions and small decisions. Once you start whispering it to yourself when you’re a bit indecisive you