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Networking with men????
I was on a road trip and had time to think about some future steps and the end game. In regards to networking with other men, I understand that to mean just connect to the other men in your city that you want to connect with. My question is about being strategic for business and future personal growth. I would ask... Should we try an network with men we want to do business deals with or transact with in someway, BUT I feel like the obvious answer is YES, Of course do that. However, I trying to be more strategic thinking for the future. As in I'm trying to carve a path to future I'm not already on tract to get to on my own. Has anyone used the MoA system to get ahead financially and professionally? I currently feel stuck in a dead end job, I feel like the skills of MoA could launch me to a great career change, but unsure how that makes sense. Some Ideas I have are things like Brokering Real estate or Aircraft or some other brokering job. If you had a list of beautiful girls that you could leverage to get a seat at the table and run in social circles you've never had access to before, What jobs or careers would you look into BECAUSE you now have a list of girls contacts that can be leveraged for you in that new job to launch you miles ahead and get you a seat at the table?
Shark Mindset
I just got a job in finance and I am working on getting rid of my “customer service” mindset and transitioning into the “shark mindset” I would take when negotiating with dudes that have eyes tattooed on their eye lids and black widows crawling out their ears dripping a row a year drops on their cheeks… I am loosing some deals because I am treating clients way too softly and not coaching them to make the best decision for their situation to avoid upsetting them as I have been accustomed to when dealing with “north” clients… What suggestions do you guys have or content you can recommend for me to find a happy medium between being respectful and being what I call a “shark” pushing clients to make the best decision for their situation and breaking their anxiety over having to give up credit cards to be able to negotiate with their creditors to settle on the debts? I’ve got 3 deals waiting to close but I’ve lost over 6 deals my first week here due to my kind polite “customer service” mindset… that’s $1800 out the door so far on these deals I let go because customer said they weren’t interested and I just said “ok no problem” 🤦🏼‍♂️🤦🏼‍♂️
2 likes • Jul 12
I highly recommend the book Never Split the Difference, by Christopher Voss. Absolutely awesome way to communicate in so many areas of life.
Where is everyone based out of?
Share what city you are in and lets connect if youre in the same city as someone else!
4 likes • Jul 9
I'm in Dallas, Texas the DFW area
2 likes • Jul 10
@Matthew Brixey Utah is nice. But it's not Texas! Haha.
3 likes • Jul 9
That kind of stuff I've always found really interesting, thanks!
2 likes • Jul 10
@Rogelio Machuca Yes, I've tried... it takes practice. I'd really suggest the book Never split the difference, by Christopher Voss. He was an FBI negotiator and has a lot of practical advice that is very similar to this video but I think his book is more directly helpful because the intent is to actually teach you how to use these skills. Great skill to have!
your #1 favourite book?
friends, which book has impacted or helped you the most? feel free to drop top 1-3 books if you want
2 likes • Jul 9
Slow productivity by Cal Newport. It's really helpful for prioritizing the right type of productivity.
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Yep, trying it out here.

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