Amber Jason
What makes you feel proud?
First, I take great pride in my children and their remarkable talents and intelligence. Second, I value the relationships I build with clients, many of whom become close friends. Lastly, my dedication to my work as a real estate agent is unwavering; I put forth my best effort each day and consistently strive to exceed expectations. I believe my welcoming demeanor enables others to feel safe and comfortable sharing their concerns with me. Additionally, my strong work ethic sets me apart, as I tirelessly advocate for my clients and deliver quality results that meet everyone’s satisfaction.
Who is the biggest influence in your life? Why?
I would have to say Jesus plays a central role in my life! Whether I’m being a wife, a homeschooling mom, or working as a Realtor, I strive to embody grace, mercy, and compassion in everything I do. It all comes back to His incredible and unwavering love for me. Every day, I seek Him to guide me in taking up my cross and living out my calling.
One year from today, how do you hope you’re different?
I hope I have positively impacted someone’s life and have the privilege to call them friend! I’m always excited to learn and grow, so in a year, I’d love to look back and see how much wiser I’ve become.
What’s the single biggest problem you’d like to solve in your community?
I really believe we need to create inviting spaces for our community, rather than leaving buildings just sitting empty. It’s so important to support our local business owners over outside ones, and I think it would be lovely to have more greenery around us instead of just concrete. Plus, wouldn’t it be great to have more activities and events throughout the year for everyone to enjoy? Coming together as a community, no matter how we do it, really strengthens our bonds. With functional spaces for events, we can ensure that everyone, from every background, feels welcome in the place we all call home.
What’s the best advice you’ve ever received?
The dishes can wait... enjoy your kids while they’re little.