The STRONG. Podcast

Dealing with emotions, it's important!

33 min · 21 de abr de 2020
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This episode is a recording of a conversation I had with a client where we explored the thoughts and feelings that many of your clients likely experience on a daily or weekly basis. Take the time to understand what your clients are going through, and make sure you're delivering what they need. Your success depends on it.

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