Sally wasn't sure why she had gone out that night. She should have known better than to drive. Now she was scared. She had better do just what her lawyer said. The judge would decide, he said, depending on how well she followed through. So now she was here in the waiting room of a treatment center. She sure hoped none of her friends found out.
Statistics show that businesses that plan run a better chance of succeeding. Even when faced with such data, many small business owners deny the need to use their time for planning. They question the applicability of such efforts to operations like theirs, and insist the ideas in their heads are enough.
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