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      <image:caption>The importance of un-focus for creating focus The dangers of emphasizing employee retention Tricks for sticking with hard things Why most leaders focus on the wrong things How to create routines rather than habits I frequently quote those who have paved the path to success. From powerful thinkers and researchers to hard-core doers. Combine that with insights from working directly with high performing teams for practical tools that can elevate the performance of any team. Aristotle, Peter Drucker, Dan Pink, Malcolm Gladwell, Patrick Lencioni, Chip and Dan Heath, Stephen Covey, David Goggins, Jim Loehr, Steven Pressfield, Daniel Coyle, Horst Schulze…so much wisdom just waiting to be put to use.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tobias Keene, D.D.S. Hailing from Richmond, Virginia, Dr. Tobias Keene brings a bit of unabashed Southern hospitality to all his patients. He moved to Washington, D.C. over thirty years ago as a freshman at Ivy College. Right after graduation, he attended World University’s School of Dentistry. Before opening Keene Dental in 1994, he worked for free clinics and some of the finest practices in the District. He is part of the 123 Dental Association and stays up-to-date on the latest dental discoveries. When not striving to keep his patients happy and healthy, he’s enjoys hiking with his family in Rock Creek Park.</image:caption>
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