Visible Gratitude

3/30/2026

Today was a full day from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., packed with final walk-throughs and closings.
Transactions that began last November, as well as those contracted in January and February…
all four closings were scheduled in a single day.

On days with such a tight schedule, a small sense of tension always lingers.
I worry about missing something,
or causing inconvenience to someone because of a mistake on my part.

Thankfully, today went smoothly and calmly.
One moment that stood out was at 10 a.m., when a client handed me an envelope quietly, as a token of their gratitude.

I politely tried to refuse, but I couldn’t return the heartfelt gesture that was already in my hands.
Strangely, I found it hard to open the envelope right away.
It wasn’t about the amount inside, but about feeling the depth of the gratitude and thoughtfulness it carried.

So, like the memories of today,
I want to keep that envelope just as it is.
Their sincerity recognizing my own sincerity.
Though the day was busy and hectic, my heart felt warmer and fuller with gratitude than ever before.

Thank you again for today.
For those who see and appreciate my sincerity,
I promise once more to continue my work with diligence and authenticity.

1 thought on “Visible Gratitude”

  1. Having run a small business in the U.S. myself, I know what it’s like. You have to set certain limits on how much service you’re willing to provide to customers. Ideally, I’d love to provide the best possible service for my clients, but it’s not that easy. One thing is clear: there are very few people in Atlanta running a real estate business with a business mindset like Sally Kim’s. Since I watch a lot of YouTube,
    I’m familiar with just about every Atlanta real estate agent who has a YouTube channel.

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