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The work of cultivating and sustaining impact networks involves five core activities. For ease of reference, they are referred to as the “Five Cs”: • Clarify purpose and principles • Convene the people • Cultivate trust • Coordinate actions • Collaborate for systems change
David Ehrlichman • Impact Networks: Create Connection, Spark Collaboration, and Catalyze Systemic Change
creativity, courage, curiosity, a sense of connection, compassion, clarity, calm, confidence.
Ph.D. Richard Schwartz • No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model
I know someone who’s always late because he says he doesn’t have anything important enough to show up on time for.
Nancy Levin • Worthy: Boost Your Self-Worth to Grow Your Net Worth
What does it mean to be a person of influence?
Allison Fallon • The Power of Writing It Down: A Simple Habit to Unlock Your Brain and Reimagine Your Life
Why you do what you do. The one person you most need the approval of is you. When the way we are living is out of line with our values and what matters most, life stops feeling meaningful or satisfying.
Dr Julie Smith • Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before?: The Sunday Times bestseller, with over 1 million copies sold
EQ, on the other hand, is a flexible skill that can be learned.
Travis Bradberry, Jean Greaves • Emotional Intelligence 2.0
I recently took a self-help course called Landmark, and I learned more than anything to strive to be completely open and transparent in my relationships. That has led to fewer but higher-quality relationships over time, and it has freed me from worrying as much about what other people think. Now one of the most important buzzwords in my vocabulary
... See moreTimothy Ferriss • Tribe of Mentors: Short Life Advice from the Best in the World
