PLANS AND PRICING
Essentials Annual accounts, tax, gst, plus all your other compliance needs.
Track Your Business For the business owner that wants a closer relationship with their financial adviser.
Growth & Strategy For the business owner that wants to set up a strong management and planning function.
129 Kolmar Road, Manukau, Auckland
P: 279 3787 F: 279 3789 info@quinnbiz.co.nz
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Rebuilding Community Spirit
‘Climate change and the alarming increase in extreme weather patterns are a new reality. Since 1960 natural disasters and extreme weather events have increased from 50 to 400 per year.... Bouncing back from adversity is the foundation of resilience. Bounce back is learned.’ Profound words from Dr Sven Hansen of the Resilience Institute.
Dr Hansen outlines a number of key focus points to strengthen your resilience in the aftermath of a natural event. In summary:
- Be around others, working or relaxing. Commit to using positive language, focus on the small wins and be aware of the future you are working towards together.
- Repel negative emotions (grief, rage, terror, etc). Constructively identify them and move forward.
- Relaxation - even the most resilient succumb to psychological damage, destructive emotions, fatigue, insomnia, injury and dietary lapse. Practice daily relaxation and appreciate the human courage as it spreads around you.
- Move forward. Focus on what you can control - aim for deliberate action, even if simple and routine. ‘What can I do/achieve/start/support’? Constantly reflect on positive stepping stones.
- Maintain daily routine. Critical events change everything. Take regular breaks, stretch tired muscles, snack and rehydrate. Powernap. Establish routine in recovery efforts. ‘Sleep is mission-critical in long-term recovery’.
Resilience is one of the cornerstones of a successful business. Like the world we live in, a business (a unique ecosystem in its own right) regularly experiences natural events, as well as the odd disaster. Check out the Resilience Institute at: www.resiliencei.com.
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