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In today's episode I hit on some big ideas around the Relationship Deposit Mindset. This is a mindset I practice every single day. It's always my goal to make a relationship deposit. By that I mean I am always looking to add value to someone's life so that when they exit the transaction their life is better than it was before.
Here is what I dig into in today's show...
I will sign off by reminding you to pay attention to your thoughts that claw their way to the surface while you are listening to this. Don't ignore them. Instead, acknowledge them, capture them and noodle on them in a way that lets you do something extraordinary with them.
OK, that's it.
Now go do something remarkable with today my friend and remember - keep being awesome.
Dean-o
PS. If you like the show and you want to make a relationship deposit of your own, consider leaving an iTunes review. Thanks mon ami. :-)
PPS. This was actually a lost episode. I recorded this a few months ago and then completely forgot about it. But the great thing with my content is that it is principle based, which means it has value whether you listen to it today or 20 years from now.
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In today's episode I hit on some big ideas around the Relationship Deposit Mindset. This is a mindset I practice every single day. It's always my goal to make a relationship deposit. By that I mean I am always looking to add value to someone's life so that when they exit the transaction their life is better than it was before.
Here is what I dig into in today's show...
I will sign off by reminding you to pay attention to your thoughts that claw their way to the surface while you are listening to this. Don't ignore them. Instead, acknowledge them, capture them and noodle on them in a way that lets you do something extraordinary with them.
OK, that's it.
Now go do something remarkable with today my friend and remember - keep being awesome.
Dean-o
PS. If you like the show and you want to make a relationship deposit of your own, consider leaving an iTunes review. Thanks mon ami. :-)
PPS. This was actually a lost episode. I recorded this a few months ago and then completely forgot about it. But the great thing with my content is that it is principle based, which means it has value whether you listen to it today or 20 years from now.