Healing…Personally and Professionally

Feb 19, 2019 | The Professional Noticer

In this week’s episode, Andy helps a listener with direction after her friend’s son’s suicide. She feels as if she’s falling short as a friend. 

Andy’s second question deals with something almost every job faces…attitudes, competition, and the ever popular “it’s not my job” syndrome.

Tune in to hear Andy’s solution to that situation!  

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