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In this episode, Alex Sanfilippo interviews Michelle Tillis Lederman on her latest book the Connectors Advantage.
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They highlight 3 points from the book.
1. Connectors are open and accepting.
2. Connectors believe in abundance.
3. Connectors have a generous spirit.
Michelle Tillis Lederman's final thought:
There is no natural tendency to be a connector it is all learned behaviors it is all things that anybody can infuse into their interactions. It is just a way for us to embody the prioritization of people and relationships. When you are doing this, the things that you are working towards will get to you faster, easier, and better. – that is the connectors' advantage!
MORE FROM THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/064
By Alex Sanfilippo, PodMatch.com5
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In this episode, Alex Sanfilippo interviews Michelle Tillis Lederman on her latest book the Connectors Advantage.
MORE FROM THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/064
They highlight 3 points from the book.
1. Connectors are open and accepting.
2. Connectors believe in abundance.
3. Connectors have a generous spirit.
Michelle Tillis Lederman's final thought:
There is no natural tendency to be a connector it is all learned behaviors it is all things that anybody can infuse into their interactions. It is just a way for us to embody the prioritization of people and relationships. When you are doing this, the things that you are working towards will get to you faster, easier, and better. – that is the connectors' advantage!
MORE FROM THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/064

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