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Networking

Paul Chek
 Paul Chek 

  • Introduction
  • Identifying impediments to safe exercise
  • Identifying functional pathologies
  • Networking with publishers, magazines, herbologists, corporations, lawyers, etc.
  • The greatest benefit of being a really good networker
  • Identifying who is better than you
  • How much time, energy and money are they willing to invest in their program?
  • Consistent log of who is good at what
  • Networking is an essential part of any professional practice
  • You’re only as good as your referral
  • Six ways to improve the likelihood that other professionals will want to work with you
    • Be polite
    • Be specific
    • Be able to demonstrate proof
    • Be presentable
    • Be knowledgeable of the language of the target
    • Be willing to give to get
  • Scarcity is a realistic fear if its your fear
  • Your mind does not generate electromagnetic force unless its working
  • Form out of formlessness
  • Like attracts like
  • Hold the vision of the way you want to live and be treated
  • The risks of networking
    • Outgrowing your infrastructure
    • Failure to check your ego and losing sight of priorities

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