The holidays are always a natural point for reflection. With friends and family gathered around, you share memories of the year that was and hopes for the year that will be. The successes are celebrated and the failures are looked at through a lens of experience, rather than regret.
So, it is with this same spirit of introspection that we at Reman University take a look back at the year that was, and look to the future with the sage insight of a wise old wizard. Without further adieu, here are 49 lessons learned, lived, and lovingly presented by the Reman University Class of 2013.
Happy New Year, everyone. Here’s to another year of lessons learned and opportunities maximized.
Now pop the champagne and get ready for 2014!
Jill of All Trades Aimee Brock has personally read each of these articles and is now a fount of business, sales, and marketing knowledge. What’s been your most eye-opening Reman U moment? Leave a comment below or email Aimee!
Life is full of choices. What to have for breakfast? Which socks to wear? Even what your mindset will look like. Do you want to be a crabby patty or a positive petunia? Choosing to be positive is harder than letting the negative creep in and take over. The work to create mental and emotional […]
Bad attitudes stink, so does bad gas. They affect the offender internally, the negative Nancy may try to shield those in close proximity, but the damage has already been done. Friends, family, even strangers will retreat and then keep a safe distance until the toxicity clears. One may think they are covert, masking the repugnant […]
Measure twice, cut once. There is value in being prepared. It demonstrates that you actually give a crap about the task, the day, and the customer. Taking the time to do the prep work reduces mistakes, builds confidence and sets one up for success. From lists to sticky notes, basic outlines to intricate design sketches, […]
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