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Are you creating a difference
Yesterday I attended a memorial for Susan Lanfray. Susan wasn't a detailed friend, but someone that I met eight in years past via an association that we're active in. We had been never super close, however always regarded her as one of the nicest people that I'd ever met. Susan always smiled and made people feel welcome. She worked in the accounting firm to be a marketing director and became a mentor to several people, including many competitors. She gave time for town she loved.
I'm not merely one to attend a lot of formal memorial services because I really believe that many person grieves diversely. Yet, for some reason, I used to be compelled to go that one. My business is happy i always went because hearing people speak about Susan reminded me ofjust how important the things below are:
It's natural that people'sfamily and close friends areimpacted if they die. That's natural. Susan was one of those people that treated her business relationships like family. She designed a difference in their industry as well as in the lives of people that she knew.
I thank Susan for this reminder and hope that by scanning this she can matter in your own life.
Ask yourself, how are you creating a difference
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