Take Personal Stock in this Financial Meltdown
By David B. Bohl | October 9, 2008 | No Responses Yet
From my article Take Personal Inventory in the Financial Crisis in the Small Business Times:
“Let’s be honest. When the world is in crisis, or at the very least you perceive crisis is about to occur, your personal performance is the first to go.”
I’d even wager that you’ve spent more time in the last year planning your vacation than you did specifically focusing on your personal growth and development.
Read the rest of Take Personal Inventory in the Financial Crisis.
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