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<title>Embracing Change</title>
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Whether in our personal or professional lives, there is one guarantee that holds true - there will be change… and now, more than ever!  

As Alan Deutschman shares in his book, Change or Die, “Change doesn’t have to be something that happens to you.  You can make it happen – actively, intentionally, and deliberately – if you develop an understanding of how change really works…”

One of the ways we can begin to understand how change really works, in order to be more open to it, is to ask ourselves better questions about circumstances (or people) in our lives.  

Enjoy this excerpt from another one of Sheri's workshops for entrepreneurs.  She has become an expert at not only at'embracing change' yet 'inspiring and facilitating change' as well!</description>
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<title>Introduction To Entrepreneurship</title>
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In this brief article and overview of one of Sheri’s interactive workshops, she offers insights that are ‘tested and true’!

Some of the key points include, being in the now, devising your plan and keeping yourself motivated! 

Modeling this in her own life, she emphasizes the importance of being committed to constant and never-ending learning; and how ‘applying’ this alone will keep you a cut above the rest!

She reminds us that it takes at least 21 days to form a habit (good or bad); so staying the course gives your ‘plan’ a chance to ‘take shape and become natural’, and subsequently ‘pay-off’ for you as well!
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