By Ashley Sharp, executive director at Dwell with Dignity.
Now that 2023 has begun, many of us are spending time reflecting on our current practices and making goals for the year to come. The new year has always been an ideal time to reflect on the past year’s achievements, think about what we could improve and make resolutions for the upcoming year.
Many people may consider new year’s resolutions to be limited to their personal goals, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, organizations should evaluate their current practices and make plans that align with long-term goals.
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