What's your practice plan?

Michael Hyatt shares the importance of having a "Life Plan." He talks about why it is important, and openly shares quite a bit of his own. Under the "My Colleagues" category of his plan, Michael writes:

I want my colleagues to remember my servant-leadership, myintegrity, my humility, and my commitment to having fun. I want them toremember how much they learned and grew as a result of knowing me. Mostof all, I want them to remember how I empowered them to accomplish farmore than they ever thought possible.

When you read his post, think about the things you'd include in a Life Plan for your practice. The quote above would be a great start for the "My Clients" section. Give it a try.

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