When we were in college, we had one underlying motive and objective, to graduate. Although we had other things that garnered our focus (friends, girls, boys, video games, or sports), our whole objective of attending college was to graduate with a degree.
For some people in practice, they do not have that singular focus for how they practice. Certainly, we all want to generate money so we can support our family, but beyond that, what is it that defines your practice? For us, we want to enrich people’s lives so that they can succeed to their greatest potential. The way we know that we have done this effectively is if we remain personalized and innovative.
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