Know Better Do Better
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Moments of Inspiration
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We were contacted by Dr. Lisa Hervey to do a follow up episode to the "What Do You Mean I'm An Orange" episode. Since it's release she has become officially certified as a True Colors Facilitator and is excited to share some more insights into how beneficial this assessment can be and is. She also wants to go back and reframe some ideas discussed before. As Stacy likes to say, "Know Better, Do Better"!
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