YOUR HIDDEN NETWORK
Written by Ed Hirsch
Did you know that a referral generates 80% more results than a cold call? Did you know that approximately 70% of all jobs are found through Networking, and that most people you meet, have at least 250 contacts?
Did you know that anyone you might want to meet or contact is only 4 to 5 people away from you?
No matter who you are, where you are, how old you are, or what profession you're in, you have vast resources available to you to accomplish whatever you want to accomplish in life.
Do you even realize what can happen for you with the willingness to understand people, and providing a solid foundation that lasts longer and produces greater results than any quick fix idea ever could.
We see things ... the way we know them to be true. This is a finite concept and is actually how we make decisions.
Though we acknowledge others, we are really egocentric creatures, only able to experience our own things, our only "band" of intelligence. There is so much more in life, that goes on, other than what we actually notice.
Belief in what you think is true, or that which will happen, is ever so important, to live a full life of magic, happiness and success. Faith is demonstrated through your actions. Determination to act on your belief will contribute to your success.
Is your "glass" too full to see the truth? Are your thoughts too cluttered, too absorbed with other things, that they do not move you forward in an intended direction, a better lifestyle perhaps?
It is your responsibility to have faith in knowing and acting on what you understand and believe to be the truth, to seek after a life worthy to be followed by your children and others who might learn from your example.
The secrets to success lie not in WHAT you do, but, in HOW you do it, and in how WELL you work with others along the way.
These secrets lie within you, and depend on how you relate to yourself and the world around you.
The key is to tap into your inner resources, while working wisely with your outer resources, your Hidden Network. nnn
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