Sharpening the Ax – Part 3, Relationships

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This entry is part 3 of 7 in the series Sharpening the Ax
Sharpening the Ax is a 7-part series that draws inspiration from Abraham Lincoln’s timeless wisdom, “Give me six hours to chop down a tree, and I will spend the first 4 hours sharpening the ax.” Today’s area of focus will be Relationships. Learn how to enhance your interpersonal skills, build stronger connections, and nurture meaningful relationships in both personal and professional spheres.

In this Sharpening the Ax series, Kathrine Lee offers a valuable opportunity for you to sharpen your skills, become more efficient, and ultimately work smarter, not harder. Join us on our Live Call on the 4th Wednesday of every month for this enlightening series and unlock abundance in your personal and professional life.

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