The need for attention to detail

Last year I revised a number of my leaflets - you work so hard on getting thing just right and then, if you are like me they are put to one side and they are not looked at for ages.

I do like to re-read through my material, every now and again, to ensure I remember everything I have included and also to see if they can be improved.

I’ve been making some minor changes to material including the one that explains about The Gold Career Programme.  Myself and my amazing graphic designer, Lori were feeling good as all done. Then yesterday a new client pointed out an error:

Finding out your natural abilities is a fundamental step towards a fundamental step towards a satisfying and successful career.

Can you see the mistake?

This is the sort of mistake I regularly see on CVs for people I am interviewing. We see what we want to see not what is there. This really emphasises the need to be careful as we check through material.

I’ve now gone even more carefully through everything else and passed them on to someone to review them.

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