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Nayana Williams
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“Habits are like atoms. Each one is a fundamental unit that contributes to your overall improvement.”
For Lifespan Company CEO Nayana Williams, assuming an attitude of gratitude is essential to her productivity.
The Portland-based businesswoman also often utilises the natural resources around her to keep a cool head for decision-making.
Listen as Williams shares the importance of incorporating daily prayers and meditation, among other habits.
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