First Impressions Are Very Important
July 16th, 2021 | Duration 00:05:30 | Posted in Miked Up Marchev by Mike Marchev
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It has been said that first impressions are lasting. I believe that fist impressions are VERY important but it is the last impression that is lasting.
That being said, in today’s episode I want to give two examples of how easy it is to make a good first impression. Then it is up to you to maintain that first good impression over time. Take a listen.

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