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Learn Your PROTOCOLS you were not going to accomplish them? Were your goals too ambitious or did outside factors take precedence? Are those goals worth pursuing in the coming year?IntroductionStudies have shown that large numbers of organisations aim to introduce some form of structured change or improvement programme each year (in some studies this can be as high as 60-70% of all organisations), but few of these programmes wi After looking back and considering past actions (or inactions) you have a basis for understanding the results and the personal emotional impact How To Invest Properly To Keep Your Business Growing Here we are in the midst of the holiday rush. 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Were your goals too ambitious or did outside factors take precedence? Are those goals worth pursuing in the coming year?Attorneys slowly started advertising on TV way back in the 70's. Before then it was considered unethical for a practicing attorney to advertise his services on television. Since then lawyer advertising has grown with leaps and bounds. Every US television market After looking back and considering past actions (or inactions) you have a basis for understanding the results and the personal emotional impact of the outcomes. Now create new, intentional goals and resolutions. Avoid the pitfalls of inaction or a conspiracy of external forces by scheduling weekly and monthly “check-in” sessions to self-monitor progress. Congratulate yourself with every triumph and when, inevitably, a project goes off course your scheduled monitoring will throw up a red flag alerting you to bear down on it rather than let it just fade off into a distant haze. Stop for a moment this busy season. Look back and assess, then look forward and plan your successes.
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