This week our nation celebrated a historic event as Barak Obama was sworn is as our first black president. I view the inauguration activities with renewed interest and pride. While I may not agree with many of President Obama's political views, I personally have felt a sense of patriotism as we have witnessed his rise to the achieved the highest political office in our nation. For many President's Obama symbolizes a new beginning. To some degree perhaps they are right in that many barriers have been broken. No longer will the high political office be seen as unattainable by certain groups within our country. Not only do I wish him well because the stakes are so high and the costs so enormous if he fails but because in him we should all have a sense of hope in the possibilities for each of us as we work to face our individual challenges.
I always look forward to the beginning of a new year because it offers an opportunity to evaluate where I am, where I am going and how well I am doing on the journey. If you haven't done so already, I would encourage you to have a close look at your practice. How well are you doing? Do the numbers look good? It isn't too late to set some goals for 2009. Monitor your numbers and see what a difference a little extra attention can make on your productivity for the year. We are all monitoring President Obama's numbers to evaluate his competency as our nation's leader, should we do no less for our own practices.
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