Do You Need BFF’s To Run A Successful Business?
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Who do you spend most of your time with? You might have heard this quote before, “You are the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with.” The point is, who are you spending most of your time with? The sad truth is we live in a society where negativity surrounds us.
The mass media, negative people, sad country music (just checking if you are reading), all of these elements impact us every single day.
- Are you taking positive action steps to change all of this in your life by intention?
- Are you seeking out the type of people who are positive and will pull you up toward the achievement of your highest goals and attaining your big dreams?
As a young child we all had our BFF’s. We were drawn to each other for a variety of reasons, which are not as unique to each of us as you might think. We were certain we would be together sharing our dreams and our secrets with each other for life.
- What actually has taken place with these relationships formed at a young age?
- Do we actually still have contact with our crew of BFF’s?
- Are they there for us as a ready resource when we have questions or issues?
Here is the premise, the action step for you to take today, right now!
Intentionally review your inner circle friends who you are most often in contact with and spend time with.
Anyone who has a negative attitude regularly you should begin to spend less time with. Any activities you partake in which provide you with a negative feeling you must remove from your space. Some examples might be TV or radio news. It is a fact that in our own minds and daily thoughts of which there are well over 30,000 each and every day, over 75% of these thoughts tend to be negative. Intentionally take action now to reverse this process in yourself.
Seek out the people you should have in your inner circle. Begin to speak with them more and spend more time with them. There is absolutely nothing like true and honest feedback and positive energy flowing between people. You will find much to give and much to gain by having an inner circle of people who are positive and who are there for you when you need advice or feedback or just a conversation.
Are you ready to take the intentional action steps necessary to run a successful business? Contact Mitch Tublin today www.thementorguy.com.
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Take time this month to work on your networking strategy. If you seek assistance in defining your ideal client and becoming more comfortable networking go to www.thementorguy.com and book your strategic business breakthrough session with expert business strategy consultant, Mitch Tublin, today.
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