The one reason your credit union is not achieving results

You have a blind spot. Sounds simple, but oh how hard it is for us to recognize our own blind spots.

Imagine this:

You’re soaring 3,200 feet above your city, flying your small airplane on a beautiful day.
Suddenly, a tiny speck appears through your windshield and, like the North Star, it doesn’t move. It escapes your notice.

However, had that speck begun moving across your windshield, you would have recognized it as another airplane. The fact that it doesn’t move means that you and that speck will soon intersect unless one of you changes direction quickly.

 

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