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Jim Rohn tells us that 'we are the average of the 5 people we spend most of our time with', so are you actively seeking out the 'right' kind of person to be around?
If you have goals that require you to develop different habits, skills, beliefs or even sense of identity, then getting around other people who normalise these behaviours and beliefs is going to make it easier.
People, communities, physical spaces and even your inner environment can be curated to help you stay on track with your goals.
This episode looks at a few examples and I share some personal stories including how the episode topic was inspired by a conversation with Penny Mallory, a previous guest on this podcast from September 2022!
I also mention LinkedIn in this episode and invite you to connect with me over there, which you can do so by visiting:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachgeorgeanderson
By George Anderson5
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Jim Rohn tells us that 'we are the average of the 5 people we spend most of our time with', so are you actively seeking out the 'right' kind of person to be around?
If you have goals that require you to develop different habits, skills, beliefs or even sense of identity, then getting around other people who normalise these behaviours and beliefs is going to make it easier.
People, communities, physical spaces and even your inner environment can be curated to help you stay on track with your goals.
This episode looks at a few examples and I share some personal stories including how the episode topic was inspired by a conversation with Penny Mallory, a previous guest on this podcast from September 2022!
I also mention LinkedIn in this episode and invite you to connect with me over there, which you can do so by visiting:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachgeorgeanderson

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