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I’m a Bank Teller: Here Are 10 Mistakes You Are Making With Your Banking
January 19th, 2024
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Beyond Transactions: Uncover the Overlooked Aspects of Banking to Safeguard Your Finances You likely ponder your banking just when you take care of bills on the web or go to the ATM, yet this may not be anywhere close to sufficient thought to try not to commit a few expensive errors. What you don’t have the foggiest idea or haven’t focused on can eat into your investment funds or create monetary issues that are smarter to stay away from. Kimberlie McGee, who works as the head teller at Addition Financial Credit Union in Florida, and Sherry Dvorak, who works as a teller and is the manager of... Continue Reading

January 19th, 2024
Reflections: Your Year with Conflict and Courage
December 19th, 2022
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Photo by David Marcu on Unsplash Reflections: How did you do this year with conflict and courage? I’ve been reflecting on 2022 and the courage my clients and I have shown in dealing with conflict, inner and outer. As those of you who have been reading my blog for a while know, I write a lot about conflict transformation as a process, which requires courage, willingness, and persistence but never perfection! Here are some questions I’ve been asking myself and clients as the year draws to a close. And, I invite you to think about this with compassion and tenderness. There are no wrong answers.  What... Continue Reading

December 19th, 2022
Five Steps to Overcome Bitter Mistakes
December 1st, 2021
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A Bitter Mistake In the early 1870s, two brothers took over a London-based family business following their father’s death.  Anxious to make a great success, the brothers entered their product into a city-wide competition. One brother redesigned the bottle while the other designed and printed the label. When they realized the mistake, there was no time to change either the bottle or label size. They entered the contest but did not win. Disappointed but not surprised, they put their best faces on when one of the judges approached. Ignoring their apologies for the colossal mistake, the judge pointed... Continue Reading

December 1st, 2021