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Making the Law of Averages work for you

May 04, 2012, 07:21 PM

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Understanding the Law of Averages helps you to stay on track and sponsor people in your team. The Law of Averages is a universal law and if you fight against it then it will defeat you, however if you understand it and learn how to work with it you will be empowered, inspired and sustained by the knowledge that it is constantly working in your favour..

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