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4 Tips for Uncertain Times

One truth of the Coronavirus that is obvious to individuals and agencies, and at the same time not is what I will call the "economic uncertainty flu". Its very real. Here are 4 tips I suggest for tackling it head on.

  1. ACT! Have a plan of action. Prepare as with any impending danger, not just stay reactive and get trampled upon.
  2. Expand, not contract. Many are distracted and retreating. Although some retreating can help while you assess the situation, I personally prefer to look for the silver lining and expand into it. If you look you will find. Take courage and look for it.
  3. Press on. Though it will be hard for a while, in my experience we always find a way. Things just seem to always get better. Press on.
  4. Stay focused on your goals. Watch less TV. Remain focused.

Here's to SUCCESS...

Sobem

 

 

One truth of the Coronavirus that is obvious to individuals and agencies, and at the same time not is what I will call the "economic uncertainty flu". Its very real. Here are 4 tips I suggest for tackling it head on.

  1. ACT! Have a plan of action. Prepare as with any impending danger, not just stay reactive and get trampled upon.
  2. Expand, not contract. Many are distracted and retreating. Although some retreating can help while you assess the situation, I personally prefer to look for the silver lining and expand into it. If you look you will find. Take courage and look for it.
  3. Press on. Though it will be hard for a while, in my experience we always find a way. Things just seem to always get better. Press on.
  4. Stay focused on your goals. Watch less TV. Remain focused.

Here's to SUCCESS...

Sobem

 

 

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