


Anytime I do something like this, I tend to over think how everything went. Did people learn what they hoped to learn? Was I articulate enough? Could I have said that differently? Did I rush people through the information? I should have left more time for... The list continues. That's when I say to myself (As I do with lots of things), "Lord, it's not about me. I did what I did, help me learn from this experience, but also help me to rest in that fact that yours is the only opinion that ultimately matters."
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