Importance of Associations
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In my last hubpage, I talked about attitude and aptitude. How the two of them were linked together. The topic is an important one because as a mentor of mine says, "Give me 5 minutes and I'll predict your financial future for the rest of your life."
Fortunately, you can change your future is you got a bleek prediction. But the key to the secret to power is his understanding how attitude plays an important role in how far we go. Without an attitude of success (notice I didn't say positive attitude) we won't apply the aptitude we have in a manner that will allow us to reach our full potential.
But what shaped and shapes our attitude and aptitude. One major factor is our associations. I prepared this audio presentation. In it I talk about how while we can't choose our family, we can choose who we associate with on the Internet.
I've decided to align myself with those who are seeking to achieve the best out of life. Those who want to give back in a spirit of gratitude for all that has been provided for them. Here is a sample of some of the people I've joined forces with.
- Teach and Grow Rich Featuring Herbert Harris
Voice blog post on Snapvine.com - 6 weeks ago
- Organized Planning -Think And Grow Rich Black Business Builders Club
Voice blog post on Snapvine.com - 2 months ago
- Crown Prince of Web 2.0's 260th voice blog post
Voice blog post on Snapvine.com - 2 months ago
So who you associate with is very important to success. If you don't surround yourself with people who are constantly striving to move ahead it is easy to get into a rut. People who do more often know more. And those who know more have more to give you in your personal development. Until next time.
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Iya Ifalola says:
8 months ago
I agree, Clarence. It is important - especially in these days and times - to pick and choose with whom you choose to spend your time. Such associations certainly prove to be fruitful and enjoyable as opposed to being around those who are manipulative, selfish and draining.
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