#221 - Ever felt like you're stuck in a loop, unable to break free from the challenges hindering your growth? Ever wished for someone who could hold your hand and guide you through these obstacles, someone who, in essence, could be your success partner?
Well, this episode is all about that! I talk about the concept of a success partner and why it's crucial for you to have one. I share a common mistakes people make when selecting a partner and the importance of choosing someone who can actually help you overcome your challenges rather than someone who simply shares similar struggles.
Not all success partners are helpful. You need a partner who can provide a different perspective, offer fresh ideas, and coach you when the going gets tough. It's an exchange of value that pushes you out of your comfort zone, fosters growth, and holds you accountable. So, tune in and let's explore together how a success partner can drive you to reach greater heights.
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Feeling like you need a little motivation or a quick tip to get you going. Each week, and between full episodes, I will share short clips on a certain topic. This is a great way to get inspired for the day. Enjoy this quick burst of motivation. So today I want to talk to you about success partners and why you should have a success partner. So one really big mistake that people make is, first off, they try to do things on their own, and there's always so many people out there that can help you not only level up, but really challenge you to do some great things. Now, success partners are those people who you check in with, you surround yourself with, because they're kind of on the same level. They're peers of yours, they have kind of similar goals and they can be there to give you some ideas or maybe just to kind of maybe coach you when you're going through some tough times. Now, the one mistake that people will make is they will find a success partner that doesn't challenge them at all. That is basically going through the same issues, and when you have someone that, let's say, for example, struggles with consistency and you also struggle with consistency, that is not a good success partner. Now, it's not to say that there's something wrong with that person or there's something wrong with you. It's just that that's not really the best use of your time, because what's going to happen is you're going to be validating your problems. They're going to be validating your problems because they're struggling with the same thing. So if you struggle with consistency, they're going to say oh, I struggle with consistency too, we're all good whatever, and there's no room for growth there. There's no challenge there. Find yourself someone who has mastered consistency and then don't worry about not being able to reciprocate that value, because you're probably really good at something else that they're not so good at. So it's going to be this exchange of value, but watch out for that. Watch out for finding a success partner that is struggling with the same things you are. Find a success partner who's going to be able to challenge you and that maybe has a skill that you aspire to have.