Why You Should Start Hanging
Out With People Who Are Playing Bigger Than You Are
I'm about to be stretched. I'm about to be asked to think bigger
than I have been, to look at possibilities that I've never considered
and to probably change my thinking. I'm going to start hanging
out with people who are playing bigger than I am.
You can only take yourself so far
We need to surround ourselves with people who see our potential.
From within our own lives our viewpoint of what is possible for
us is limited by old beliefs and fears. But other people don't
see that, they don't know what thoughts stop us, they only see
our potential. We need to hang out with them so we can have a
bigger view of what is possible for us.
I used to keep an acknowledgment book in which I wrote the nice
things people said about me with the date it was said. When I
started feeling dumpy about myself I'd read what was written.
"Oh, they saw that in me? I didn't know." Now I simply
save the lovely emails and the amazing testimonials that people
give me. But I still have to go read them periodically to reaffirm
my own value.
Hanging out with the bigger players shows you
how it's done
Every time I have a conversation with someone about their services
or the way they manage their business, I find some small nugget
for myself that I can adapt or modify or just plain use.
I'm about to acquire another coaching certification and as I
give thought to how I will work it into my current business I
find my vision expanding. When I talked to another participant
about how he structured his coaching practice I began to rethink
mine. When I heard how much he charged I realized I was ready
to reposition my fees and attract more clients who firmly believe
that my coaching is well worth the money and are willing to spend
it to grow their business.
And it's scary
I'm in a funny place. At 75 when someone asks me what my five
year plan is my answer is "To still be here!" But that's
a joke, because I'm building my business with all the intention
of working it for another 30 years. But there is an energy about
someone twenty or thirty years younger that I need to recapture.
That's another reason to hang out with people who are playing
bigger than I am. I need to create my version of my business in
a way that honors who I am, what I know how to do, and how I want
to live my life. And I need to watch what other people are doing
for ideas.
So I have to overcome the fact that only 10% of women my age
went to college (I went back for my MA at 40) and that women of
my generation were only expected to grow up and be housewives.
I have to overcome the loss of confidence I discovered when I
reentered the work force after fifteen years of raising children
to find what I knew how to do had no value to others in the work
place.
And I get to celebrate my blossoming as my creative, enthusiastic
self and the fact that at long last I am deeply involved in what
I love to do.
Now that I've made it to this point I get to do more.
So I'm going to go hang out with people who are doing their business
well and see what I can learn from them. And while I'm at it I'll
keep an eye out on what I can teach them.
You see it's not about who is better or worse, who is more than
or less than, it's a study in how beautifully different each of
us are. I will engage in this training environment with a willingness
to learn, an enthusiasm to share, and an expectation of both inner
and outer expansion.
That's why it's important to periodically go hang out with people
playing bigger than you are.
©
Cara Lumen 2008
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