There is a huge distinction between a knee-jerk reaction and a conditioned response when it comes to overcoming oversights, mistakes, and remakes.
It’s the difference between chronically fixing the same problems over and over and going nuts while you do it, and solving those problems once and for all so you can attend to more important matters.
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Interview – All Slab Fabber Founder – Chris Hildebrand
A Tale of Two Owners
Interview – Slippery Rock Gazette Editor - Larry Hood
Mindset for Mistake Management
Reducing Costly Mistakes
The Psychology of Selling a Stone Shop
How I Sold My Stone Shop
I Sold My Stone Shop and Why
The Fab Lab is Back! Update and New Season Teaser
Sacred cows make the best burgers. - Guest Host Ed Young
Part 2 -Interview with Ed Young - FabricatorsCoach.com
Part 1 -Interview with Ed Young - FabricatorsCoach.com
How to Help Your Employees!
Defining YOUR Success
Big Risks If It's Not Written Down
My First Week in the Stone Business
How to Know What you Want and Get It!
Interview on Marketing with Lorenzo Marquez of the Marqet Group.
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