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Chris Lee

@chrisleeqb

Just a man changing the world through Trades and Home Service Entrepreneurs🚀 2x 9-Figure exits by age 39 in the trades.

Washington, USA Katılım Aralık 2012
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Chris Lee
Chris Lee@chrisleeqb·
@HeySharaPark Teaching young women efficiency early in their lives will help them be better wives😅😘
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Shara Park@HeySharaPark·
Oh boy. 😬 Realistically it takes the youth 5-10 minutes to get into class, we check in with them (which is critical, connection and trust is important), and then once we finally get going on the lesson it’s been 20 minutes. This new blocking is going to be really difficult.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints@Ch_JesusChrist

In advance of the upcoming general conference leadership session (April 2, 2026), The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced upcoming adjustments to the Sunday class meeting schedule to support members in their efforts to be lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ. The adjustments will strengthen gospel learning in homes and congregations throughout the world. Beginning September 6, 2026, the alternating weekly schedule for Sunday School and quorum or class meetings will be replaced. Under the updated schedule: • Sunday School, Relief Society, elders quorum, Young Women and Aaronic Priesthood quorum meetings will be held each week. • Sacrament meeting will continue to be 60 minutes, followed by brief transition periods. • Sunday School and quorum and class meetings will each be 25 minutes. • Primary will continue every Sunday and will be 55 minutes, held while adults and youth attend their respective classes. • Where local circumstances necessitate, units may begin with Primary and quorum and class meetings and conclude with sacrament meeting. Visit the link below to learn more: Newsroom.ChurchOfJesusChrist.org/article/change…

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Chris Lee@chrisleeqb·
Easy for me. God uses imperfect man to do his perfect work. That’s what my testimony is based in and what gives me personally hope. We also weren’t around during the times and times of completely changed. It’s like trying to judge a slave owner based off of today’s standards. Context is King. Most of those women thought that the only way that they could get to heaven was if they were sealed to do one of the first presidency.
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Terrell Williams
Terrell Williams@BYUGuy87·
I have an honest question for my Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint followers, intended with genuine respect. I've been studying early church history, including the church's own Gospel Topics Essays — and I'd love your perspective. How do you personally reconcile the following about Joseph Smith? And has it ever challenged your faith? 1. Married Helen Mar Kimball at 14 (he was 37) 2. Sealed himself to 11 women already married to living husbands 3. Concealed polygamy from Emma and the public (asked plural wives to keep it secret) 4. Ordered the destruction of the Nauvoo Expositor, the press about to expose it all These aren't anti-Mormon talking points — the church itself acknowledges them. I'm genuinely curious and appreciate all sincere responses. 🙏
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Chris Lee@chrisleeqb·
@elonmusk my Venmo is @chrisleeqb … haha. But in all seriousness, Full self driving is absolutely insane in these Teslas. I won’t drive anything else with the ability to save this much time and take my life back. #tesla #fullselfdriving
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Cory Booker@CoryBooker·
Trump just posted a video on Truth Social that includes a racist image of Barack and Michelle Obama as monkeys. op/caption: @itsdeaann
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Chris Lee@chrisleeqb·
@Jacob_Naviaux Love the transparency and realness of this post. So true.
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Jacob Naviaux
Jacob Naviaux@Jacob_Naviaux·
4 years ago my wife and I bought this house as a primary residence for $2.65M. At the time, we were netting about $120K per month and had been doing that consistently for quite a while. We had more cash than we knew what to do with, so putting down 25% and taking on the mortgage payment felt very comfortable. Back then, every long-term financial decision went through the same filter: “Even if our income dropped by X%, are we still totally fine?” That framework gave us confidence. But in hindsight, I underestimated how much of our income was tied to things we didn’t fully control. Over the past 3 years, our wholesaling company—which was our primary source of income—dropped by roughly 90% due to the supply squeeze. We adapted. Flipping, lending, and still wholesaling. We’re doing well, just nowhere near where we were. That experience completely changed how I think about debt. I realized how much of my confidence was built on business success continuing indefinitely. Since the Fed started aggressively raising rates in early 2022, a ton of real estate professionals have left the industry. It easily could’ve been much worse for us if we had layered on lifestyle debt during the good times. I’m incredibly grateful we didn’t finance expensive cars, vacation homes, or other liabilities. The primary residence was really the only debt we took on. Now we’re planning to sell it in the next few months and use the equity we’ve built through renovations to buy our next primary all cash. Lower burn. Lower stress. More flexibility. Debt feels totally fine on the way up. But discipline is what keeps you alive on the way down.
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Chris Lee@chrisleeqb·
Revenue becomes predictable the moment you stop lying to yourself about the math.
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Chris Lee@chrisleeqb·
Speed closes deals because emotion expires faster than most salespeople think.
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Chris Lee@chrisleeqb·
If you can’t explain what you sell in 20 seconds, you don’t have a sales problem. You have a clarity problem.
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Chris Lee@chrisleeqb·
If your follow-ups are stacking up, it is not a pipeline problem. It is a standards problem.
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Chris Lee@chrisleeqb·
The future isn’t AI replacing people. It’s leaders who know when to use tech and when humans still matter.
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Chris Lee@chrisleeqb·
No does not hurt your business. Indecision does.
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Chris Lee@chrisleeqb·
If you automate a process you don’t understand, you don’t get scale... you get chaos at scale.
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Chris Lee@chrisleeqb·
A “maybe” is not a deal. It is a polite way for a buyer to steal your time.
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Chris Lee@chrisleeqb·
Brand damage won’t show up on your P&L today. But it will kill your business tomorrow.
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Chris Lee@chrisleeqb·
AI doesn’t fix broken processes. It exposes them faster.
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Chris Lee
Chris Lee@chrisleeqb·
@GovTimWalz How about you just kill the fraud in your state?
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Governor Tim Walz
Governor Tim Walz@GovTimWalz·
Minnesota just launched our statewide paid leave program. Starting today new parents, small business owners, and people recovering from illness or injury will have the security to take needed time off work without risking their paycheck.
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Paul Harrison
Paul Harrison@PaulieTakes·
Happy Indiana elimination day! They’ve played nobody all season and are going to get exposed by a great SEC program in Alabama today.
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