New Year’s Resolutions That will Have an Impact

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7 Responses to New Year’s Resolutions That will Have an Impact

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  2. Great advice, esp, the 80/20 rule. Great parents do this with their children, you’ve no doubt notice. So, I preach that in my book, SuperParenting.

    Have a great New Year, Mr. Miller.

  3. Kurian says:

    Thanks Larry for such an awesome article!! I will strive to achieve the things you have mentioned above.
    Happy new year.

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  5. Dieter Onken says:

    Dear Larry,
    Great advice, especially when you remind us at the bebin of the New Year.
    Much appreciated.

    Have a wonderful Day and Year

  6. Mary Hale says:

    Right on! I wish supervisors, managers, and upper management would read this and take it to heart. In these times of high unemployment, many employers feel that they can treat their employees with disregard because the employees are “stuck,” afraid that they cannot find other employment and, thus, won’t leave their jobs. I have long said that those in the trenches are the ones that keep the customers and are the fondation of business. They deserve great respect and recognition. We must all treat each other with high regard, great respect, and honest encouragement in these difficult times and forever more.

  7. Duane Cross says:

    Good words of wisdom in an age when corporations seem to have stopped listening to basic truths instead continue to pursue profits through greed and moral (social, emotional, and spiritual) decline. Unfortunately, it seems that the globalization of our world’s economy has distroyed the basic concepts upon which capitalizm was formed: trickle down theory, social responsibility, and shared risk and reward.

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