To my friends. Here’s my question for the day. Yesterday, I shared Jim Rohn’s comment about things that are easy to do also being easy not to do. He also made the comment that we have to change the things in our lives if we want things in our lives to change. How do you deal with distractions? I would be interested in your thoughts on this. Distractions have been a challenge for me. Please advise. Mark Holland.
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“I have worked with Mark Holland for nearly two decades in both his role in financial services and as an educator. He has asked me to consult with a number of his clients and to teach classes to his students. In all instances I have found Mark to display the highest degree of integrity and professionalism in his interactions. What that means is that he always places the interests of his clients ahead of his own and he has extensive education so that he can offer the best possible advice to his clients and students. If questions arise that he is not fully briefed on, he invites other professionals in to make sure that the client’s needs are fully served. Beyond his professionalism, Mark is a kind and generous person who thoughtfully sends out handwritten cards on important events in the lives of clients and friends. I have been the recipient of many of those cards, and it always brightens my day. I am pleased to have Mark as one of my associates. Jerry Borrowman, CLU, ChFC, MSFS.