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Posted over 11 years ago

Staying the Course During Tough Times

This week has been an active one news-wise and if you listen to national broadcasts, the feeling of helplessness can easily set in.  Bombings claiming the lives of innocent citizens, random shootings and fires taking lives.  Add in continued worries about the world economy and it can all seem overwhelming.


Whether in business for yourself or working for someone else, we have to find the will to persevere.  Our faith must be strong enough to trust that peace will prevail. We must continue to make sound business decisions and not be intimidated by the chaos swirling around us.  


My company works with individuals in search of affordable housing.  The stories they tell during the intake process are heartbreaking.  Many are this-close to homelessness and many more are experiencing financial distress.


Stay focused on your company's mission.  Your clients need you.








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