by Paul Taylor
29. July 2009 01:29
A few weeks back I spoke with Tony Wanless about what it’s like starting up a new family history business in this kind of economic climate. Tony is an independent consultant who writes for the National Post and he has a keen eye for the issue’s of the day. Talking with him actually brought into focus some things I have been doing to get me through the tough times. They were subconscious previously, and I wasn’t sure they were always good habits. After my conversation with him, I came away thinking of these habits as strengths rather than potential weaknesses. For sure it’s a tough time out there and you do what you need to, to get through. The path that Tony mentions in his piece is a rocky one, but with some sturdy boots and a shoulder to lean on now and again, it is navigable to anyone who believes in their vision enough.
Read the full National Post arcalife article here.
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