View From The Top: Aaron Walker Deeps Dive Into Why Intentional Sharing Is Essential. | 041
View From The Top: Aaron Walker Deeps Dive Into Why Intentional
Sharing Is Essential. | 041
52 Minuten
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vor 5 Jahren
Aaron appeared in 2,000 different podcasts sharing his voice and
story online. He is a Professional Life & Business Coach, and
Community Leader. Aaron has built his community which he called
“Iron Sharpens Iron Mastermind Group” that helps and motivates
ordinary men to become extraordinary. He is visible on Facebook
and Twitter with over 3,500 followers, Instagram with 500+
followers, and a YouTube channel with 460 subscribers.
He authored the book View From the Top: Living a Life of
Significance, wherein he shares his journey and talks about how
you are in control of your steps, that even in failure, you can
adjust with personal grit to achieve success.
“It's building those relationships intentionally. And
people ask me all the time, “what would you do better, faster? If
you had to do it over?” And it would be, I would spend 25% of my
time every day, nurturing and building new
relationships.”
A lot of people have been struggling and some are becoming
stagnant in life. Failure, fear and negativity devour their
minds, and so their motivation and drive to move forward is
becoming a blur. They would probably take a step, but it’s a step
they take alone, thinking they can do it on their own.
“I just want to encourage everyone to think, ‘Hey, I can
be hugely successful, but I can be significant all along the
way.’”
But Aaron, in this episode, emphasized the importance of
intentional sharing and how your story can transform other
people’s lives — how joining communities can help one thrive up
the ladder. Think of how you can make an impact, and the
relationship you can build from doing so.
“These relationships serve you well,” says Aaron. You manifest
your good side to people and they’ll do the same. You encourage
them, and you’ll receive the same thing, too. Sometimes, even
much better. Aaron isn’t wiping out earning money from the
picture, but he realized that money is just a byproduct of
serving people well. Money in our bank accounts won’t last long,
but relationships do — pure, genuine relationships.
www.whyinfluence.com
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