Spring is here. In my suburban neighborhood, homeowners are turning their thoughts toward their yards. Thatching, fertilizing, edging and Spring planting are all seasonal maintenance activities required for greener lawns, vibrant flower gardens and attractive landscapes. Anyone who has ever had a yard will tell you these results don’t just happen; they require constant effort and regular upkeep. Spring is also a great time to think about your professional network. Our professional networks require regular upkeep, too. In the absence of regular nurturing, connections grow old and relationships fade away. Spring is a great time to revitalize your network with…
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