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Arts and Crafts

Monday, July 12, 2010

Practice Makes Perfect

Where it concerns arts, crafts and hobbies, practice makes perfect. That does not always apply to everything else as well; sometimes theory needs to be learned first like medical management courses for instance.

You can not expect to know the ins and outs right of the bat. Sure, after having gone through one consultant interview after another, you finally would end up with the needed experience, but why waste all that time and energy?

It would have been a lot easier and quicker if you had taken a consultant interview course. The same goes concerning medical management; it would be foolish not to take those courses when they are available and extremely helpful.

You are never too old to learn. Just imagine what a great impression you would make if you could teach the teacher. Wouldn't that be a good thing to practice!

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