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A New Year with Passion & Purpose
BY: Jon Sanchez | Date:
“I’ve become fascinated by the idea that it’s really achievable to make two or three small improvements in a week and by the end of the year, it’s 150 improvements.” – Darrell Hammond
I love this quote because it captures the essence of our coaching and mentoring philosophy. Big, transformational improvement is really just the end result of dozens of small, achievable milestones. Simple new habits that unleash more creativity and productivity. Skill sets that become enhanced and polished with purposeful goal setting. Stronger team communication and connection to tap your full potential.
Hopefully your 2017 is ending with a long list of improvements for you, your team, your family, your business, your community. And here’s to attacking 2018 with purpose and passion to find more successes in the new year.
Happy holidays from our entire team here at Team Performance Institute!
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