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Good intentions mean naught to a Go Life Lens™

Posted on October 18, 2011 by Lee-Anne Ragan

“Remember, people will judge you by your actions, not your intentions.  You may have a heart of gold – but so does a hard boiled egg.” Anonymous

This perfectly sizes up the strengths of a Go Life Lens™ – action’s where it’s at.

Pay attention Stop Life Lens™ for this can be your downfall on a bad day a.k.a. analysis paralysis.

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