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		<title>Success and Consistency</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Consistency is the ninth C in the twelve part series of the C&#8217;s of Success. Consistency can be considered the catalyst for getting things done at both the individual and organizational levels of performance. Many people have the misconception that flash is more effective, yet, those who are consistent in their work seem to always [...]]]></description>
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