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Recharging Your Batteries for Performance Management

Jul 27, 2023 | Mindset, Performance Management

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It’s been almost a week since I left the National Speakers Association annual meeting in Orlando and I am still full of energy with all I learned. This event happens just once a year and it’s where I go to recharge professionally. Regardless of my business needs, many NSA members have had similar experiences and are willing to share their struggles, their solutions, and their successes. If I am having a stuck moment with a coaching client, I have resources. If I need a new video, I have resources, and if I want to add technology or music to a program, my goodness, these folks know how! 

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Through the 25 years I have been a member, these friends have become my work buddies, my friends in different cities, and my dear colleagues as an entrepreneur. They pour into me and give me inspiration.

What do you do to recharge your professional batteries? 

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