Doing a good dead for some one else truly is the right thing to do. You can hope for something in return, but don't try to bank good will. A lot of times when people say, i'm not getting things, they're often keeping score. Don't worry about whether someone owes you one or not. Everyone will find a way to feel slighted if they're keeping score. But we don't have to keep score, give without the attachment to anything in return. It's called reciprocity.
Jordan Harbinger is the host of The Jordan Harbinger Show where he throws value bombs on all topics that are relevant to being awesome. Today, Jordan and JLD talk about how to create and maintain connections, gamify the process, and turn it to one of your largest competitive advantages.
Top 3 Value Bombs:
1. They cannot take away, by operation of law, your relationships, connections, network, and support. It’s the one thing you cannot lose.
2. You are not immune to the consequences of not creating and maintain relationships. If you decide not to do this, you’re just willfully being ignorant of the secret game that’s being played around you.
3. Introverts make 3 or 4 connections in a day, or in a weekend, and those people become friends for life. Extroverts, on the other hand, can meet 50 people and can’t remember a single one; they reintroduce themselves every single year at the same event because they can’t remember anyone. They find they have a very wide network, but not very many deep relationships.
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