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Take A Walk

Be committed to walk a few extra miles consistently and see the ripple effect in outcome.

It doesn't take a long to just give a word if appreciation but if you do it consistently then you can see the transformation in that person, over the time, it will compound in his/her performance. So are you will to walk an extra mile and give that little appreciation daily to someone who is doing good in their job?

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