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Creating Successful Relationships


By Lorraine Cohen
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I’m a big believer in surrounding yourself with great people. Quality relationships bring out your best, cheer you on when you need a boost, give you nudges and a kick in the pants when you are stuck. 

While all relationships might not be ideal, looking around at those who influence, challenge, and empower you, is worthwhile.

Think about the people you hang around with - your friends, family, colleagues, business associates and even your significant other.
  •  How do you feel when you’re with them?
  •  How do you feel when you leave them?
  •  Do they encourage and support you to be your best?
  •  Do they lift your spirits?
  •  Do they contribute to your success? (referrals, leads, share resources and ideas)

If not, it’s time to take an inventory of the people you associate with. In other words….it may be time to let some folks go or change how you interact with them. Think of it as decluttering your emotional and psychological environment!
Now, I know you may have family members who might fit into the category of folks who don’t support you the way you need and you don’t want eliminate them from your life, right? (or do you?) In that instance, I suggest being very selective about what you divulge especially if family comments negatively affect you. Pick safe, neutral topics and keep your expectations realistic. What I’m saying is - expect them to be as they always are, rather than who you wish they’d magically become, ok?

Aside from family relationships, I want to make a point about something I believe:

I think it’s very important to look at the people you align with in any way in friendship, business relationships or professional services. The people you form relationships with become part of your network. If you align (affiliate) with people of low moral character, lack of integrity or any other quality that is out of alignment with who you are, there is a backlash that comes back to you. It might be as a negative reflection on your reputation or a magnet for negative energy. I think of it like a Law of Attraction.

Today I bumped into a friend and colleague at a networking event. She looked terrific. Best I’ve seen her look in years. When I asked her how things were going, she beamed and announced she had just formed a new partnership and gave me her business card. New company, name and business focus. Hallelujah! After years of struggling in her prior company with a partner who was a mismatch from the get-go, she finally took the steps to put her business and her life back on the track to success. No wonder she looked so good!
  •   What are you hanging on to?
  •   Who are you hanging on to?
  •   What’s it costing you to hang on? (money, time, peace of mind, your health!)
  •  What do you know (right in your gut) it’s time to let go of?
  •   How bad does it have to get before you let it/them go?

Success tips:

1.    Network with other successful people. Cultivate personal and business relationships.

2.    Contribute to other people’s success. Help other people succeed for the joy of it. Watch how much success comes back to you. (Law of Attraction).

3.    Join a Mastermind group or start one. Create opportunities to collaborate and brainstorm with other success - minded people.

4.    Develop strategic alliances and joint ventures to expand your value to customers and clients.

5.    Continue to grow as a person. Your life is a mirror image of who you are. If you don’t like the picture, the good news is that you can change that by investing in your personal and business development. It’s an investment that will provide enormous returns.

What changes do you need to make in your relationships to build a stronger community of support?


About the expert(s):
Lorraine Cohen is CEO and founder of Powerfull Living; an organization dedicated to business development, leadership proficiency, and personal enrichment.  She brings more than 25 years experience in life and business coaching, psychological and spiritual counseling, and sales experience to thousands of entrepreneurs, business owners, and professionals from a wide range of industries. A sought after speaker, Lorraine hosts her own weekly Internet radio show called Powerfull Living Radio.To learn more about Lorraine’s services, programs and products, visit  www.powerfull-living.biz   Contact her for speaking engagements and customized leadership programs for your company or organization.



© Copyright 2007, Lorraine Cohen



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