Feb 28, 2017
I don’t know why we do this.
Because really, it makes no sense at all when you really think
about it.
Of course, our friends are the ones we go to when we need to talk.
We pour our hearts out to them about the bumps in our
relationships, the drama at work, and our problems at home.
That’s what friends are for.
But just as there is a time and place for everything, there are
also the right people (and the wrong people) to seek counsel and
advice from.
Think about it, how many times have you found yourself taking
relationship advice from someone who has never been able to make
their own relationships work?
How many times have you run your new business idea by a friend
who’s never started a business in their whole entire life? Chances
are, they gave you every reason why you shouldn’t take the leap or
couldn’t do it.
I think we’re all guilty of this one. But wouldn’t it be so much
better to seek counsel about our intimate relationships from that
friend, co-worker, or family member whose relationship totally
rocks?
Or how about inviting an entrepreneur you admire out to lunch to
talk about your business idea?
As Bob Proctor says on today’s episode of, “If you want to win, go
to somebody that’s already done what you want to do.”
Makes sense, Bob!
This one is GOLD. Enjoy.:)