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Have you ever heard the phrase, "It's not who you know, it's who knows you"? It is more significant than you know.
When we're young, we think that it's impressive to name-drop and let others know who we know as a measure of our significance.
What we don't realize when we're younger, is that it doesn't matter who we met, had coffee with or who we think we know.
In this podcast episode, we discuss the importance of genuine connections, allowing your work to speak for itself and reaping the benefits of people talking behind your back (in a good way, of course).
After listening, feel free to send me a note letting me know how you plan to strengthen the relationships in your life so you can have true, lasting connections.
Also, go ahead and send along any issues or topics you'd like me to discuss in future episodes. You can reach me directly at [email protected] or at any of the social platforms listed below.
Also, don't forget to rate and review this podcast and then share this episode with someone else you know that would find it helpful. I so appreciate your kindness.
Finally, if you would like to have more inspiration delivered weekly to your inbox, join my newsletter and get that extra edge you need to start your week.
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By Kara-Sue SweeneyHave you ever heard the phrase, "It's not who you know, it's who knows you"? It is more significant than you know.
When we're young, we think that it's impressive to name-drop and let others know who we know as a measure of our significance.
What we don't realize when we're younger, is that it doesn't matter who we met, had coffee with or who we think we know.
In this podcast episode, we discuss the importance of genuine connections, allowing your work to speak for itself and reaping the benefits of people talking behind your back (in a good way, of course).
After listening, feel free to send me a note letting me know how you plan to strengthen the relationships in your life so you can have true, lasting connections.
Also, go ahead and send along any issues or topics you'd like me to discuss in future episodes. You can reach me directly at [email protected] or at any of the social platforms listed below.
Also, don't forget to rate and review this podcast and then share this episode with someone else you know that would find it helpful. I so appreciate your kindness.
Finally, if you would like to have more inspiration delivered weekly to your inbox, join my newsletter and get that extra edge you need to start your week.
The SHERO Mom Newsletter
Follow me on Social Media: