JZ's Blog | Jan. 07, 2011

I’ve been asked several times lately what motivates me. I can sum that up in one word: relentless.
Webster’s dictionary defines ‘relentless’ as showing or promising no abatement of severity, intensity, strength or pace. I like that definition because it specifically talks about strength and intensity, two characteristics I pride myself on possessing…
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JZ's Blog | Dec. 22, 2010

You already know you should make a New Year’s resolution for 2011. (If you don’t know why, you obviously haven’t read my last post.) And you know that in order to have any hope of achieving it, you have to have a concrete plan.
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JZ's Blog | Dec. 20, 2010

According to an article earlier this year in the Miami Herald, almost 97 percent of New Year’s resolutions are never executed. Statistics also show that you should still make that resolution anyway. Why? Because those people that make a resolution are more likely to meet their goal than those people who don’t make one at all. Even if it were only three percent, wouldn’t you rather be one of those three percent?
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JZ's Blog | Dec. 09, 2010

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: More people need to take action like Michelle Rhee. Too many people see a problem yet do nothing about it. There are several life lessons we should all learn from this woman…
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JZ's Blog | Nov. 05, 2010

Lots of companies claim to be dedicated to their clients. But how many of them actually go above and beyond the call of duty to show it?
When you step off of the elevator at Zimmerman, there’s a quote from me on a sign that says, “Relentlessly pursue the client’s goal, but never rest in the glory.” That’s more than a motto for us – it’s something we live and breathe every single day…
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