Hey all -
Been reading The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy, and let me tell you - GREAT TAKE-AWAYS!
What is a takeaway? A snip-it of great ideas/tips/quotes/thoughts/etc that you take away from the reading. Not only do I highlight these, but I have an on-going notebook of all of my takeaways. It's a nice reminder to keep them fresh, and in different places, because the book might be stored away, but if you have it all written down you have a great collection of quotes/thoughts/tips/etc at your fingertips.
Today's take away is from that book, talking about influences in your life - having your own Board of Advisors on areas in life you want to improve on - and asking them to be mentors in those fields for you.
The great thing is, a mentor doesn't have to be in physical form - it can be in DVD/Audiobook/CD/Podcasts/you name it!
If you always keep in mind your top 5 people you associate with you can have a great advantage or a poor disadvantage at how you approach life.
Think of your top 5 - who do you need to remove? Add? Limit your association with?
Tough choices will have to be made, yes, but it's all worth it - the real tough decision is that question: are you willing to make the tough choices for the success you want?
While reviewing this post - I also venture on Youtube, so set my day right :) - I found a Great TED Talk by Eduardo Briceno talking about the Power of Belief: check it out:
Make this day about growth, seeking out your own Board of Advisors, and always keeping that Growth Mindset.
Keep pushing Play,
Stakman
(Brandon Shostak)
Been reading The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy, and let me tell you - GREAT TAKE-AWAYS!
What is a takeaway? A snip-it of great ideas/tips/quotes/thoughts/etc that you take away from the reading. Not only do I highlight these, but I have an on-going notebook of all of my takeaways. It's a nice reminder to keep them fresh, and in different places, because the book might be stored away, but if you have it all written down you have a great collection of quotes/thoughts/tips/etc at your fingertips.
Today's take away is from that book, talking about influences in your life - having your own Board of Advisors on areas in life you want to improve on - and asking them to be mentors in those fields for you.
The great thing is, a mentor doesn't have to be in physical form - it can be in DVD/Audiobook/CD/Podcasts/you name it!
If you always keep in mind your top 5 people you associate with you can have a great advantage or a poor disadvantage at how you approach life.
Think of your top 5 - who do you need to remove? Add? Limit your association with?
Tough choices will have to be made, yes, but it's all worth it - the real tough decision is that question: are you willing to make the tough choices for the success you want?
While reviewing this post - I also venture on Youtube, so set my day right :) - I found a Great TED Talk by Eduardo Briceno talking about the Power of Belief: check it out:
Make this day about growth, seeking out your own Board of Advisors, and always keeping that Growth Mindset.
Keep pushing Play,
Stakman
(Brandon Shostak)