Data Loading...

GA Injury Advocates - June 2020

328 Views
162 Downloads
2.91 MB

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Copy link

DOWNLOAD PDF

REPORT DMCA

RECOMMEND FLIP-BOOKS

GA Injury Advocates June 2019

4 cup toasted hazelnuts, coarsely chopped • • Mint leaves, for garnish Parmesan cheese, preferably P

Read online »

GA Injury Advocates - June 2022

4 cup sliced almonds (770) 233-7400 3 If you or a loved one has been injured, call our office today

Read online »

GA Injury Advocates - November 2020

2 tbsp maple syrup • 1 tbsp fresh rosemary, chopped Directions 1. 3. Preheat oven to 400 F, placing

Read online »

GA Injury Advocates - January 2020

GA Injury Advocates - January 2020 Auto Injury T R I B U N E January 2020 3 Steps to Achieve Every G

Read online »

GA Injury Advocates - October 2020

4 tsp pepper • • 3 cloves garlic, minced Directions 1. 3. Preheat the oven to 400 F and line a bakin

Read online »

GA Injury Advocates - December 2020

4 tsp salt 2 tsp vanilla extract 1 cup powdered sugar, sifted (plus extra for rolling cookies) 1 cup

Read online »

GA Injury Advocates - July 2020

Fire-Museum. CELEBRATING HEROE S 4 GAInjuryAdvocates.com

Read online »

GA Injury Advocates - August 2020

2 tsp sea salt Pepper, to taste 2 tbsp lemon juice 1 cup corn 6 cups arugula, packed Directions 1. 3

Read online »

GA Injury Advocates - June 2021

4 cup avocado, cubed 4 cherry tomatoes, quartered 1 tbsp sesame seeds Directions 1. First, make the

Read online »

GA Injury Advocates - September 2020

whitewater to brush up on what to expect inside the park and what is expected of guests upon entry.

Read online »

GA Injury Advocates - June 2020

Auto Injury T R I B U N E

JUNE 2020

How to Survive Being Blindsided GET AROUND THE CHAIR

“How can you stay so upbeat about your business?”

couches, even though Starbucks makes their shops inviting by bringing in new furniture all the time. Something new will always come along to blindside you, and refusing to change with the times is the biggest reason businesses go under. Understand that when I say companies need to be willing to change, I’m not suggesting they abandon what makes them unique and imitate the competition. Change needs to be strategic and fall in line with your company’s end goals. That’s why it’s so important to know what those goals are in the first place. One of my life coaches does an exercise to highlight why it’s so important to have a clear vision of where you want to go. Imagine that you’re in a large auditorium and someone tells you to walk in a straight line to the middle back door. You start walking and then they put a chair in front of you. What do you do? You go around the chair, right? Or maybe you climb over it. Whatever you choose, you change course but remain on your path to the door. But what if you’re told to just walk in a line, with no direction or goal in mind? If there’s a chair in your path, you might stop or even change direction entirely and walk somewhere else. You never had a clear vision of where you were going, so why work to get around the obstacle? Your destination is very important. Embracing change can be difficult, but it’s far easier to do successfully when you keep your eye on your ultimate goals.

I was asked this question a lot as the world struggled through the COVID-19 pandemic. I’m a naturally upbeat, positive person, and that optimism seemed to annoy some folks who thought I was ignoring the hardships going on. That wasn’t the case. COVID-19 is very serious and we quickly took the appropriate steps to protect our clients, our staff, and their families. But while the virus was scary, I wasn’t worried about it hurting my firm, even as businesses began to fold around us. The truth is that we’ve been blindsided by the unexpected before. When the internet came around, I was slow to embrace it. Why would I need to market on the World Wide Web? Back then, there were no Yellow Pages in town that didn’t have our firm on the back cover or the spine. That’s where most of our business came from, so there was no reason for us to change. Boy, I tell ya, in a couple of years when all these Yellow Pages started going under, I was way behind on the internet, and my business suffered. Ever since I made that huge mistake by ignoring the internet, anytime something new comes in, I know I need to be the first to start transforming my business. When COVID-19 first came in, many people claimed that this had never happened to us before. But the reality is that we get blindsided by things all the time. It just doesn’t usually come in the form of a virus or affect every industry at once.

A good example of this is how Blockbuster video got blindsided by Netflix.

Did Blockbuster go out of business because of Netflix? No. They went out of business because they refused to change. In fact, Blockbuster had the opportunity to buy Netflix early on, and they refused. They had the same mentality I had when the internet came around: “We don’t need to change. We’re doing great!” Well, fast-forward to the present, and there’s just one Blockbuster left open in the world. Meanwhile, Netflix saw a huge spike in new subscribers during the pandemic. We’re seeing the same thing happen to local coffee shops when a Starbucks comes to town and with taxi cabs faced with Uber. These businesses will blame the “new thing” for being the reason they folded, but the real reason is that they refuse to change their ways. Why would someone get in a dirty, old taxi cab with a grumpy driver when they could get into a new car with a friendly driver who provides great customer service and bottled water? Old coffee shops stubbornly keep their 15-year-old

Continued on Page 3 ...

El Abogado Ramiro (El Abogado Amigo) y su equipo hablan español

1

(770) 233-7400

KEEP YOUR BRAIN YOUNG

BOLSTER YOUR CHILD’S LITERACY WITH NEWSELA

3 TIPS FOR GOOD BRAIN HEALTH FROM HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL

As we age, our bodies change, including our mental functions. Cognitive decline is one of the biggest fears of aging, but it’s not inevitable. Though we’re still learning new things about how our brains work, there’s a lot of scientific research that shows how to keep your brain young. If you want to keep your mind sharp throughout your lifetime, then follow this advice from Harvard Medical School.

1. Get a good workout.

Exercising regularly helps all the muscles and organs in your body, even your brain! A good workout can lower your blood pressure and improve your cholesterol levels, which help your brain and your heart. Harvard Health Publishing, a website of Harvard Medical School, also notes that “animals who exercise regularly increase the number of tiny blood vessels that bring oxygen-rich blood to the region of the brain that is responsible for thought.”

HANDS-OFF LEARNING FOR BUSY PARENTS

2. Pay attention to your mental health.

If you are looking for easy-to-implement strategies to improve your child’s literacy at home, check out Newsela. Newsela is a content platform that partners with sources like The Washington Post, Smithsonian.com, and The Economist to provide content that is relevant to the moment on a broad variety of topics. Unlike a newspaper or magazine article, though, the content on Newsela is aligned with Common Core educational standards, meaning that time spent practicing skills with Newsela’s learning exercises will help your child start the next school year ahead. Articles come with questions and multiple-choice answers already written, and kids can choose from over 20 different genres, including current events, sports, and even science. The platform publishes 10 new articles every day, and the level of reading and assessment difficulty is adjustable, so your child can practice reading texts that push them without being frustrating or too difficult. Newsela includes a functionality that allows parents or teachers to manually set a Lexile level — a text difficulty level the reflects your child’s reading ability — but if left unadjusted, Newsela will gather >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4

gainjuryadvocates.com

Made with FlippingBook - Online catalogs