Megyn Kelly Quotes
In I Went To John Bickel's Office. We Hit It Off Instantly. I Did Something All Job Applicants Should Do - I Asked For The Job. I Told Him That If They Extended An Offer, I Would Accept It On The Spot, That I Had Done The Research And Investigation, And This Was Where I Wanted To Be. Don't Underestimate The Power This Message Can Have On A Potential Employer. Everyone Likes To Be Flattered. Of Course It Works Better If It's True. I Left The Office Cautiously Optimistic. That Night, Between My Ridiculously Soft Sheets, With That Feeling Of A New City Around Me And A New Beginning On The Horizon, I Stared At The Ceiling And Felt Elated At The Possibilities. Things Were Happening That Could Alter The Course Of My Life. One Step At A Time, I Was Starting To Run. I Hadn't Grown Up With High Hopes For My Future, But In That Moment I Had A Sense Of Opportunity Knocking, Of Imagining That I Might Actually Be Able To Make Something Out Of My Life.
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