Friday, August 26, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
Finding the Courage to Change
Betsy Jordyn, Windermere Design Contributor- Partner
The biggest challenge with change is that we have to give up the familiar and enter into the terrain of the unknown. And this is uncomfortable. For this reason, many of us would rather complain, than change. It is easier to talk about what is going wrong, rather than take the action to do what is right.
Instead of looking at change as a massive mountain to climb, consider what it looks like to take just one step. Have one difficult conversation. Take one small risk. When you practice reaching out and asking for what you want and then taking the necessary actions, you will find yourself propelled on the path you wish to go.
Stop wishing and get moving. Courage isn’t about being without fear. It is acting in spite of it.
Survey Says
Contribute to the conversation.The majority of you responded “sense of comfort with the familiar” at 37%. “Lack of courage to make needed changes” followed closely at 26%. Only 3% of you cited “lack of vision for other alternatives.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Orlando Predators - Coach Bret Munsey as the team’s new head coach
The Arena Football League’s Orlando Predators is proud to introduce former Preds player and assistant coach Bret Munsey as the team’s new head coach.
The Winter Park native spent three seasons with the Predators from 2003-05, where he served as secondary coach and director of player personnel before becoming head coach of the Philadelphia Soul. Munsey led the Soul to a 35-20 overall mark in three playoff seasons (2006-08), including a 13-3 record and ArenaBowl title in 2008.
Munsey returns to the indoor game after spending the past two seasons as director of player personnel in the United Football League, where he currently holds that position with the Virginia Destroyers.
While in Orlando as an assistant coach under Fran Papasedero and Jay Gruden, the Preds went a combined 34-19 with Munsey on staff.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Monday, August 1, 2011
Educate on web-site and office
Patients are becoming ever more savvy about their medical care, wanting to know as much as possible. If you provide educational video on your site and in your office about your specialty that truly educates patients,not sells, it adds value to both your practice and the offices that refer their patients to you. Visit us at Bizimage.net
Image is Everything
Your image is not simply the materials you create with your logo, but also includes your building, your staff, and how everyone interacts with patients. Using a designer to create the right office atmosphere can provide vast amounts of marketing and public relations benefit. Couple this with professional staff who are dressed in matching attire and know the professional protocols set forward in answering the phone and interacting with patients and you have set yourself up for success. Visit us at BIzimage.net
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