Which Regrets Will You Choose?

As Christopher Hitchens once said, “We must all choose our future regrets.” In business, it’s easy to fall into the trap of choosing regrets through inattention. To be exceptional at something, it requires focus and work – learning, practicing, and repeating. However, when faced with the choice of perfecting something you already know or pursuing

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Golf Season

“It’s that time again. Spring brings the promise of a new golf season and the optimism it brings. The lessons learned from previous seasons are put to the test, and the only way to know if they were worth it is to take action. Doesn’t that sound like trying something new in business? You’ve been

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Dilution

When it comes to marketing, dilution means making your strategies weaker and less effective by not giving them your full attention. Diluting your marketing program is the equivalent of half-assing your strategies and expecting a positive outcome. Instead, approach your marketing strategy with 100% focus and attention, including setting objectives, studying the strategy, developing a

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The World

In the words of Mark Twain, “The world owes you nothing, it was here first,” which is undeniably true. However, it’s equally important to recognize that the world is ready to grant you anything you genuinely desire – not just something you’d like to have, but the kind of desire that says, “I will obtain

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