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Can I Get a Second Chance at a First Impression?
The short answer to that question is, ‘no’ – it is what it is. A first impression is what you project to someone whenever they are first connected to you. Especially if you’re in a B2B-type business, it’s important to … Continue reading
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Effective Networking for Entrepreneurs
I attended a networking event for women earlier this week in my small town. Despite the town’s size, there were more than 50 women there. During the event, I heard the short pitch of three different women that I might … Continue reading
In The Olden Days…
It used to be, the “olden days†meant when the pioneers trudged across the country in or along-side their covered wagons. Or, the “olden days†may have meant the time when your mother or father walked two miles to school … Continue reading
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