The difference of being 'Above or below the line'

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Carolyn Taylor

When things start to go wrong, it's natural for us to react. But in every situation, there is an external and a controllable driver - we can either take personal responsibility, or we can choose to fall below the line.

Watch as Executive Chair Carolyn Taylor explains more on one of our key concepts.

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