Five for Friday – January 20, 2022

This was…not one of my favorite weeks. Other than a few long walks with the dog, I’m taking a light weekend to see if I can get my head back on straight. Here are a few things I read this week you may find interesting.

Thanks again for reading – have a good week.

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One Comment

  1. It’s a lousy time to be in leadership at many organizations. Walk the dog, clear your head, remember that you’re an awesome human.

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