community get-together

networking

We’re all aware of the effect people have on our everyday routines. Whether there’s a smile, offers of help, direction or support of well-being, it’s the people in your life that count.

As human beings, it is said we’re at our best among communities. Most of us tend to engage others of a like mind. We react, some contradict, spar and learn. We’re able to make choices, whom to have around us by being present, living in the moment.

Along the way we’re collecting messages considering, listening in conversation, music may be heard! Humour is often exchanged, appreciated, or maybe not! We all have choices, we can choose to tune in to the messages, turn ’em up, down or off.

Close communities can offer so much more besides. There’s less effort, less grey if we have good relations, trust and have confidence when offering engagement during participation.

It’s when building enterprise we are similarly blessed by observing the benefits of celebrating humankind, the fundamental practice of being present.

Remembering also that our ideas are nothing … unless they serve someone.

The practice of being there, making the best of time together in the community brings affinity closer. Being that familiar, reliable, go-to person within your community, being ready for business, offering the same consistent messages that have made your business worthwhile to you become much clearer also to prospective partners.

Consistency in expectation is what makes communities successful, we align with the reliable that offers confirmation we’re on track, we feel comfortable in an environment encouraging growth.

Do as you say you shall, be with your preferred prospective community and engage, support better engagement and be ready for business with specific messages.

People are the key to getting us where we wish to be. It pays to get together.

Published by charlie kenny

I love the coast and in particular, the area in which I live, the North East of England. It's an uncomplicated life, for the past twelve years I've been away from the 'big smoke' ... and the decision to relocate my business to the North has been the best move of my career. So far. I am a writer and have a lifetime of experience in publishing and personal development. I now consider myself a specialist in helping my clients with memoirs - that could entail a biography, or simply bringing diary pages to life. I tend not to advertise my business, word of mouth has always been kind so it's no surprise that I do spend a couple of days per week networking. Peer collaboration can be very rewarding. Therefore, if you'd like to join me fortnightly for Wednesday ZOOM or either Tuesday or Thursday for (in-person) morning coffee, please get in touch. I'd love to meet you and perhaps help in any way possible. Thank you for stopping by the website. engage, develop, grow ... with Go! charliekenny@live.co.uk

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