Wednesday, December 13, 2006

INSTANT Networking...

Online networking is an outstanding opportunity for all of us.
 
By now, most of you know that I live and breathe that as a truth in my life - personal as well as business.
 
While I would never won't to discourage any of you from pursuing the true power that's available though online networking and the instant friendships we can develop, I want to share an odd little acronym that just occurred to me:


I Now See They Are NOT There
I.N.S.T.A.N.T.
 
Ever experience anything like that in your networking?
 
(Don't let it depress you.    But, to me, it's an interesting little acronym.)
 
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Vincent Wright
Chief Encouragement Officer
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Friday, November 10, 2006

Silence Is Not Good Enough

Silence Is Not Good Enough
SINGE
8 November 2006

Singe is one of the easy English words that we don't hear to often.

If you are not familiar with this word, dictionary.com defines it as follows:

singe Pronunciation (snj)
tr.v. singed, singe•ing, sing•es
1. To burn superficially; scorch.
2. To burn off the feathers or bristles of (a carcass of a bird or animal) by subjecting briefly to flame.
3. To burn the ends of (hair, for example).
4. To burn the nap from (cloth) in manufacturing.
n.
A slight or surface burn; a scorch.

Now, when I think of the word singe, I always think about this fairly upscale party I attended in the Washington, DC area back in the mid-70's.

Just as the party was getting under way, I noticed this extraordinarily attractive woman with long blonde hair.  

Out of nowhere, I noticed that her long hair had dipped too closely to one of the holiday candles.

With the smell of her hair being singed just starting to waft through the air, I immediately put down my drink an instinctively went to put out the fire in her hair.

Others, too, noticed and jumped in to make sure that the fire was out.  

Once the fire was out, she immediately left the party.  

As she was leaving she thanked each of the persons who had followed me in putting out the fire.

Interestingly, she thanked everyone but me.

Now, guarantee of a thank you certainly isn't necessary to have before putting out a fire.   However, the human in me wonders how I would react were I to see her hair on fire again or notice her in some similarly challenging situation.

By the way: It wasn't as if I weren't noticeable:   She faced me as I put out the fire in her hair on the back of her head and the side of her sleeveless arm.

Object Lesson:   If someone puts out a fire for you, make sure that your silence doesn't cause them to walk away during any future emergencies you may experience.   Though most of us would like to believe that we'd put the fire out again and again and again – with or without the benefit of a thank you, for an unknown group of us, Silence Is Not Good E nough.

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Vincent Wright
Chief Encouragement Officer
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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

The LOLLITA Factor: Lots Of Linkedin Likability Is The Answer

A Meditation On Likability
By
Vincent Wright
7 Nov 2006

It's not quantity.

It's not quality.

It's LIKABILITY!!

We like what we like.

And we remember what we like.

If someone likes you, they are likely to remember you when it's time to share benefits, awards, rewards, etc.

Likewise, if someone doesn't like you, no matter how likely you are to be able to help them, they're not likely to share their prosperity with someone like you.

Your success with a given person, company, community, or culture boils down to whether or not you're likable to them.

Millionaires divorce every day.  So, it's not money that matters.  (Think Donald Trump.)

Beautiful people divorce every day.  So, it's not looks that matter.  (Think Julia Roberts and Lyle Lovetts.  Think Beyonce Knowles and Jay-Z.   Think Prince Charles, Princess Diana, and Camilla Parker-Bowles.)

Intelligent people divorce every day.  So, it's not intelligence that matters.   (Stephen Hawkins is pretty smart.  He's divorcing.)

The list of separate items could go on and on and on.  

But the bottom line is this:   If someone likes you, they'll remember you.   So, if you want them to remember you, your job is to get them to like you.   And you'll never know what they like by guessing what they like.  You have to observe, you have to ask, you have to learn.   Period.

Are you likable to the people you like?

Do you know how to be likable - WITH A BACKBONE?   (I.e., character, principles, self-confidence...)

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Thanks!
Vincent Wright
Chief Encouragement Officer
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"Encouraging Linkedin Users"

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

"Don't hesitate to help yourself!" :-) was Re: I Hope SBC Doesn't Sue Me But, Suggestions Beat Complaints (SBC) :-)

On 10/4/06, Bogdan Sima <simabog@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi fellow members!

I think what Vincent said about S.B.C. - written like that to avoid to be sued :-) - we know well, all of us. Although I'm not from North America, I like to learn from anybody and from any culture. The fellow from North America taught me some years ago when I was just complaining: "Don't hesitate to help yourself!" :-)









Bogdan,
Thanks for that great quote!

I like it so much I thought it deserved to be raised to a subject of its own! :-)

What great wisdom in such a short sentence: "Don't hesitate to help yourself!"

Much appreciated, Bogdan!
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Vincent Wright
Chief Encouragement Officer
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"Encouraging Linkedin Users"

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Re: [LinkedinEcademy] I Hope SBC Doesn't Sue Me But, Suggestions Beat Complaints (SBC) :-)

Hi fellow members!

I think what Vincent said about S.B.C. - written like that to avoid to be sued :-) - we know well, all of us. Although I'm not from North America, I like to learn from anybody and from any culture. The fellow from North America taught me some years ago when I was just complaining: "Don't hesitate to help yourself!" :-)

I have also learned from my experience that you can't help anybody because some people will perceive your helping hand as an intrusion in their personal private space. So! returning of what Vincent & Fred wrote, please allow me my 2 cents:

It is true that you can help a person that meet simultaneously three conditions:
1. To ask for  help
2. To be willing to help themselves
3. To be willing to receive the help

The conditions 1) and 2) are about S.B.C. Only when meeting all three the help will be  useful 100%.


Best regards,
Bogdan Sima
My LinkedIn Profile

On 10/4/06, Vincent Wright <Linkedin@mylinkedinpowerforum.com> wrote:

If I had more time, I'd probably come up with a better acronym but, for the good of the MLPF community culture, I thought I'd share this one with you immediately:

"Suggestions Beat Complaints"
(SBC)
(I hope that big old telecom company doesn't sue me! :-))

Think On These Things:
  1. If you complain but DON'T offer a suggested remedy, you leave it in another person's hands to come up with a solution.  
  2. EVERYONE who has the capacity to handle a complaint is already busy.  
  3. If they are busy, when will they have time to come up with a solution for you?
  4. Then, if they don't solve your problem, then what happens to you, your emotions, your nervous system?
  5. However, if YOU tell what you envision to be a proper solution, it is more likely to engage people on the other end of your problem as well as engender their support of your suggestion.
Problem solved.

Or is it?

Do suggestions beat complaints?

I suggest we discuss this! :-)

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I Hope SBC Doesn't Sue Me But, Suggestions Beat Complaints (SBC) :-)

If I had more time, I'd probably come up with a better acronym but, for the good of the MLPF community culture, I thought I'd share this one with you immediately:

"Suggestions Beat Complaints"
(SBC)
(I hope that big old telecom company doesn't sue me! :-))

Think On These Things:
  1. If you complain but DON'T offer a suggested remedy, you leave it in another person's hands to come up with a solution.  
  2. EVERYONE who has the capacity to handle a complaint is already busy.  
  3. If they are busy, when will they have time to come up with a solution for you?
  4. Then, if they don't solve your problem, then what happens to you, your emotions, your nervous system?
  5. However, if YOU tell what you envision to be a proper solution, it is more likely to engage people on the other end of your problem as well as engender their support of your suggestion.
Problem solved.

Or is it?

Do suggestions beat complaints?

I suggest we discuss this! :-)

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Thanks!
Vincent Wright
Chief Encouragement Officer
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www.MyLinkedinPowerForum.com | www.LinkedinBusinessDiscussionIndex.com |
"Encouraging Linkedin Users"

Thursday, August 17, 2006

DRINCCS Anyone?: Seven Keys To A Powerful Network or How To Share DRINCSS Online

DRINCCS Anyone?: Seven Keys To A Powerful Network
Or
How To Share DRINCSS Online ;-)

In their wonderfully helpful book, The Virtual Handshake*, authors Scott Allen and David Teten, list seven keys to building/having/maintaining a powerful network:

  1. Character
  2. Competence
  3. Relevance
  4. Information
  5. Strength
  6. Number
  7. Diversity
I think David and Scott are right in their assessment that these seven keys are foundational in building rock-solid networks whether social, business, or a hybrid of the two.

However, as a self-proclaimed amateur acronymist with over 100,000 acronyms, I just couldn't leave well enough alone with their list ordered as it was! :-)

So, I ordered it in a way to help me more easily memorized these "magnificent seven keys":

  1. Diversity of people in your network
  2. R elevance of the people you know
  3. Information you have about your network and the people in it
  4. Number of people in your network
  5. Character = "Your Character"
  6. Competence = "Your Competence"
  7. Strength of your relationships
Ordered this way, "DRINCSS" helps me think of the English word "drinks".  

Whether you choose alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages, one of the best things you can do with your network is share drinks with it.  And whether you prefer coffee, tea, wine, or mead, online or offline you should share DRINCSS with your friends.

DRINCSS, anyone? :-)
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Friday, June 02, 2006

Re: [MyLinkedinPowerForum] Can I Get Your A.I.D?: Aim I Disloyal?

hi Vincent
you are not disloyal in my eyes
You would only be this if you continued to stay
Passion and focus creates a sense of loyalty which is so indestructible
Once that has gone it is ok to move on
Loyalty is no different than goals, sometimes the goal posts move and that is ok
love Lynn x

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Can I Get Your A.I.D?: Aim I Disloyal?

Can I Get Your A.I.D?

Am I Disloyal?

I'm in the midst of making a MAJOR change away from a MAJOR belief that I've championed for the past 15 months.

While loyalty is one of my favorite things about myself, as a mature man, I must let common sense and purpose AID me in making the best decisions available to me.

Each of us can get on shaky ground when it comes to making major decisions.  Sometimes, we let all manner of past and future and tangential matter enter the decision making process.   All these possibilities can stultify us, choke us into inaction.  And this is especially wasteful and even cowardly when it's clear that action is required.

My question: Am I Disloyal if I decide to move completely away from a former belief, a passion, an obsession of mine if there never was a written contract, no contract at all except a gentlemanly understanding and adventitiousness.   There was never any exchange of moneys (except my paying for a service)

NOTE: The reason I ask is that I've observed a pattern of elitist disrespect towards me and some of my work.  In my understanding, that's untenable in a healthy relationship.  Indeed, it's unhealthy, period.  At best, it's a lopsided relationship.  Would YOU like a lopsided relationship? If so, you can have mine! :-) I want more balance in my life - I have no further need of lopsided things.

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Vincent Wright
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Tuesday, May 30, 2006

SATYA

SATYA
Seeking After Those You Admire
5.30.2006

Of all the beautiful words in that impeccably constructed language, "Satya" is my favorite Sanksrit word.

Thus, as someone who's created a database of over 100,000 acronyms, it surprises me that it's taken me until today to associate an acronym with such a supremely important word as the beautiful "Satya".

In case you're not familiar with this "word of all words", satya means "truth".

Of course, truth is as indispensable in building up a network of "trusted" people as it is in building up value in currency which proclaims "In God We Trust".  If I were to print off a copy of such currency on my color printer, though it may have all the appearances of "real money", the truth of the matter is it not real money.  It's worthless.

So it is in the human networks we build.  If they are not true networks, what good are they to anyone? 

A network that's shaped like a network, has the appearance of a network, but helps no one, is nothing other than a pacifier, which may have all the appearances of looking like real food but has no nutritive value for the baby.  

Thus, I admire people who build up real human networks.  Networks designed to help people - designed with the real world purpose to actually HELP other human beings. 

I admire people who understand that we're all - each and every one one of us on this planet - SUPPOSED to build networks to help ourselves and others. 

Whomever you claim your Creator to be, we were designed to interact with one another - as evidenced by our mouths, ears, eyes, hearts, and hands.  So much of our design suggests SO MUCH that we were born to network with one another, to help one another.

Irrespective of whatever superficial characteristics which may disguise them, I'm seeking after men and women who know the importance of true human networking. 

Those people I admire.

Are you Seeking After Those You Admire?

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Vincent Wright
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Tuesday, April 11, 2006

What Are You Saying? (W.A.Y.S.)

On an evening walk through a Hartford, CT park several years ago, I remember being startled in revelation as I passed by what seemed like an endless array of living forms: birds, squirrels, trees, flowers, and, of course, pollinating insects.
Certainly, these living forms are not hard to find.
As a matter of fact, I believe that the abundance of living forms can sometimes cause us to lose our appreciation of the "spiritual magic" that is generating all this kaleidoscopic wonder. Breathtaking wonder which embraces us - even as we are engaged in such mundane activity as conducting business, paying bills, and even networking with others.
We all know that when it comes to creating variety of living forms,  Nature is Supreme.
But with all that creating, all that display of color, shape, movements, vocalisms, AUDACITY of design - what is Nature saying to us?   What is it really trying to express to us?  What message does it want to leave with us?  What does it want us to hear?  What actions is all this variety of creativity calling us, urging us to perform?
As the Internet seems to be manifesting itself into somewhat of a replica of Nature's world, the real world, have you given thought to what YOU are saying with the way you create messages on various community and networking platforms?  
As we sometimes search for the purpose of Nature's relentless creativity, is there a message YOU are trying to share with the world?  Is there a purpose to your presence on the Internet?  Is there something in particular that you're trying to communicate as you navigate the 'Net? If an observer were observing you much as we observe Nature, would they be able to answer the question, "What Are You Saying?"

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Vincent Wright
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Friday, January 27, 2006

AMAZING!!!!!!!

As I'm been thinking more and more about how to profit from Social Media Networks, I've been thinking more about the people on Social Media Networks and what they are about.  As I've thought more deeply about them, it occurred to me that there are some AMAZING people on Social Media Networks that I'd enjoy networking with.  Because networking is hard work, spanning long hours of the day, I don't want to just collect contact information, I want to enjoy working with you.   So, here are a few thoughts on:

A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. People!!!

Architects - Ah!  Sweet BUILDERS!!  :-)  People building things.  Yes, this is us humans at our BEST!  I LOVE people who build stuff.  Whether it's software stuff or physical stuff or artistic stuff or scientific or mechanical stuff.   To build something that more people can use to get more out of life helps me see that Architects are AMAZING people!  Look around yourself at this very moment and think about all the architecting, building, designing, creating that's immediately within your view, within your reach.   Someone built those things to make your life better.   Are you an architect?  Tell us about what you've built to help others. If you are an Architect, I'd enjoy networking with you.  Come!

Motivators - Yes, you can, too!  You CAN motivate people!  You can get them to try better, be better, be more imaginative, more hopeful, more helpful.   You can do that.  YOU can motivate people to be better people.  I dare you to try motivating just one person, encouraging one person to go just a little further, to get just a little more out of life.  "Try it! You'll like it!" :-)  Motivators are people movers.   Are you a motivator? I'd enjoy networking with you.  Come!

Amateurs - How can "amateurs" be AMAZING people?  Because they are the ones brave enough to explore the unknown but sensitive enough to sense possibilities worth risking themselves to pursue – whether or not their expertise is strong.  It takes a strong heart to be an intentional amateur.  To know it's ok to be an amateur for a part of your life so that you may start the journey to become an expert for the rest of your life.  Amateur-hood is good!  Are you an amateur passionate about a piece of life?  I'd enjoy networking with you. Come!

Zealots - Free flowing energy!  That's the zealot's blessing.  They've made their decision.   They've decided where to place all their energy, all their soul, all their might, the best of themselves.  They are unrestricted by spectators who can't understand the beauty of zeal.  No matter how brilliant, erudite, or academically accomplished a person is, never, never, never let them trick you out of your zeal for the best things in life!   Many naysayers are just jealous because their zeal, their zest for life is somewhere in the lost and found bin of a section of life called "yesterday".   I'm a zealot.  Are you?  If not, why not?   Do you expect a better day than this one to let loose your zeal?  Today, this day, is one of the best days in the entire history of the planet Earth.  Pick something, however small or novel, and let loose your zeal for it.  If you do, I'd enjoy networking with you. Come!

Instructors - Couldn't leave these AMAZING people off of my list!  They are the Amateur's eyes.   Instructors are innate leaders.  They lead the way from what's in the amateur's heart to new vistas that can impact us all.  The amateur is the heart.   The instructor the eyes. Are you an instructor?  If so, show me the way to a greater version of myself! I'd enjoy networking with you. Come!

Nurturers - Nurturers, incubators, caregivers, doctors, healers.   If you have talent, it has to be nurtured, cared for, incubated till it reaches maturity.  Your talent has to be fed positive nutrients to help it grow strong and be well-balanced so that it can be healthy enough to share with others.  In sharing your talents, you then become a nurturer, too. Are you a nurturer?  I'd enjoy networking with you.  Come!

Groups - You didn't really think I'd forget that groups are amazing people, too, did you?  J Groups are about power.   Power to reach for more in life.   There would be no need to be part of a group if you had all the power you need.  But you CAN'T have all the power you need - not by yourself anyway.   Think about how much of you as a person was designed to interact with others like you - and even others unlike you!  Think about it.  That's the magnificent beauty of groups.   Are you part of a thriving group?   I'd enjoy networking with you.  Come!

So, architects, motivators, amateurs, zealots, instructors, nurturers, and groups are some of the amazing people I've found on Social Media Networks.   Are you an AMAZING person?   If so, I'd enjoy networking with you.   Come!



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Thanks!
Vincent Wright

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Linkedin R.A.P. (Ready. Aim. Profit.)

Ultimately, Linkedin is a business tool.  Plain and simple.  

And, ordinarily, business tools are instruments to help you profit from the investment you make in them.

So, have you given much thought to how you're going to profit from Linkedin???

One way or the other, there are some very basic stages to remember in profiting from Linkedin.  So, let's RAP about it: :-)

1. Ready - A.) In the beginning you must get your profile ready to be shared/discovered.   Your profile must tell a convincing story about why someone should want to get to know you better, do business with you, hire you, etc. B.) Another vital part of getting ready to profit from Linkedin is preparing what you need to say to people and how you're going to say it to them.  The "how" matters.   As with any other business platform, how you communicate on Linkedin matters.   Get your thoughts together before sending out invitations, introductions, requests to connect, job inquiries, etc.  Have prepared messages that you can quickly and easily send out.  If you are uncomfortable in writing these messages, ask friends or even members of MLPF to help you write and/or critique your message(s).

2. Aim - In business, you can take a scattered approach to conducting your business missions - howling in the wind, so to speak - OR you can aim your efforts, focus your attention, point, concentrate, direct your efforts, specify your needs, figure out your desires, target your goal, etc.   On the Linkedin platform, you've got to aim at what you need or you're going to invest a lot of energy and get nothing in return.  You want a return on your investment.  Every time you go to Linkedin, seek a desired outcome, a desired result. So, AIM your efforts for specific benefits you desire! 

3. Profit - Three of Linkedin's main tabs are: "Find People", "Find Jobs", "Find Services".   It's clear: You've got to search to profit.    Profit is NOT going to come to you.  (Please don't think I'm yelling at you - this is actually a note to myself which I'm sharing with you! :-))   Many of us have hobbies in which we've expended lots and lots and lots of hours - and we LOVED it - without ever receiving a financial reward from all the time, effort, and thought we put into our hobbies.  Now, Linkedin can be looked at as a hobby, too.  But I don't think that's what it was intended to be or how it is best used to get the financial power you seek.  I think it was intended for you to profit, even prosper from using it.  If you prepared your profile and the messages that you intend to share with Linkedin members, set your aim on who you need to reach, you can profit from your Linkedin membership.  By the way: When you profit from Linkedin, chances are that someone else will profit, too.  So, if you're a genuine networker, don't just think about extending the reach of your network, think about the ultimate purpose of Linkedin - think about reaching profit.
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Vincent Wright
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Concentration On Goals Is The Answer To Everything (C.O.G.I.T.A.T.E.)
1.25.2006

Thursday, January 12, 2006

P.O.I.S.E. (Power Of Intense Self Esteem)

In the first year or so of being a Corporate IT Recruiter for AETNA Life & Casualty Insurance Company back in the late 1980's, I was asked to talk with a group of young high school students about poise, "self-composure".   Many of the students had never been in a building such as Aetna's - the largest Colonial structure in the world,  with its own power plant, AETNA was also owner of one of the first commercial satellites and was home of one of the largest corporate moves in American business history.  

Because the students were seeking various internships and part time jobs, I was asked to help them feel comfortable and to talk with them about how they should conduct themselves in such a major corporate environment.

I opened the conversation by talking to them about poise and how poise gets its foundation from self-esteem.

Unfortunately, some of the young people weren't clear on what "self-esteem" meant.  Almost none knew what "esteem" meant by itself.

So, I asked if any of them had purchased grapes or other fruits or vegetables that had to be weighed.  All raised their hands and said yes.

I then said, "Before you put the fruits on the scale to weigh them, you sort of estimate whether you are putting in way too much fruit or way too little, right?  And when you put the grapes on to the scale and weigh them, you accept the weight as a fact, as the truth."   Most agreed with my reasoning.

I then pointed out that the word "estimate" is closely related to the word "esteem".   So, if someone estimates you are a person of low value and you disagree with them, what do you have to do?   Balance their low estimate of you with a higher estimate of yourself.  If you accept their low estimate, then you're not being fair to yourself.  Actually, you're not even being truthful to yourself.  You deprive yourself of power if you accept an estimate of you that is too low.

Some people will intensely try to jerk your estimated value far too low, WAY TOO LOW!!

Please trust me on one thing: There is value in jerking your estimated value back onto a higher level.  There is value in your having intense self esteem.  My belief is that intense self esteem can be accomplished even within the same person who loves humility as well.  I believe it's called "centeredness", "truth".  Each of us is as valuable as the best of us  - yet, none of us is better than any of the rest of us.  If ever I  had an URGENT message to scream to the world or to my closest, dearest friend it would be this one.

But whatever your belief, please be careful when accepting someone else's estimate of your value.  

Remember to keep your poise -  remember the Power Of Intense Self Esteem. 

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Vincent Wright
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10 Jan 2006

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Helping Serendipity: The C.I.A. T.I.P. Tip

While others are free to talk about business networking in whatever terms that work best for them, as a networker who is deeply depending upon networking
as a way of life, I could care less about the tiresome “quality versus quantity” argument as currently formed. Nor do I care about its latest iteration in
disguise, the “promiscuous versus celibacy” argument and the linguistic traps in which both of these equally banal concepts can corner us.

Neither argument solves my business networking issues - nor yours – nor do they solve much else as far as I can see. For me, neither has contributed anything to the enhancement of professional business networking and neither gets to the heart of the matter to address my immediate needs as someone who’s networking with a business purpose in mind.

Quantity versus Quality is like having the H in one hand and the 2O in the other – WHILE YOU DIE OF THIRST because you never blended them together so that they could FLOW TOGETHER to bring vitality to your life!

When you're thirsty, you need H2O!

I'm thirsty!

Because I don’t believe in trying to dismiss a thing without coming up with a positive replacement, I’d like to suggest a possible alternative
conceptualization of the networking universe. I call it The “C.I.A. T.I.P” Tip.

Let me explain:

Quantity versus quality is about dichotomy, breaking things down, analysis.

The “C.I.A. T.I.P” Tip is about chemistry, a blending of elements, bringing things together, a kaizen, a synthesis of things.

In using The “C.I.A. T.I.P” Tip for your business life, it is okay to visit the subjects of quantity and quality, but these elements must now be seen as
continually FLOWING together towards a centralized PURPOSE.

And that purpose is to get wealth - the purpose behind the purpose of our being in business in the first place.

Deep down we know we want to get wealth so that we can live dynamically – POWERFULLY – and FEEL JOYOUSLY ALIVE, FULLY alive in the process of networking on purpose!

That is all that matters. Not quantity by itself; not quality by itself; but, rather, quantity and quality both interactively alive in our lives, generating the
power to live and to do business - and to do business DYNAMICALLY better.

While the “C.I.A. T.I.P.” Tip is not just about “quantity v quality”, it is also not about charts and lines, nor even degrees. – For if 6 Billion people were 1 degree away from you and you couldn’t influence at least 1 person to come together to help you do business better, you and your business are in for a long dry haul on your way through a short business life.

The “C.I.A. T.I.P.” Tip is about interactivity. LOTS of interactivity. FLOWING interactivity. Kaizen interactivity. The “C.I.A. T.I.P.” Tip is about
communication. Dynamism. Energy. Interacting with people. The very thing life is about. Indeed, The “C.I.A. T.I.P.” Tip is about LIFE! Not charts.
Not lines. Not degrees.

Though Linkedin is my favorite platform and the one I intend to pay even MORE attention to as I seek to earn a 6 figure income in using Linkedin over the next 12
months, it doesn’t matter to me whether its topology is 4 degrees of separation or 3 or 2 or 1.

You can’t interact with degrees or lines or charts.

You can only interact with people.

Successfully finding people, attracting people, bringing people together, retaining people together, and moving them towards a specific business purpose,
towards the light I can see from time to time, is the way I plan to get wealth and to live more dynamically over the next 12 months. (A change from my former 3
month view.)

It is energy and ability and speed that you need. It is power that you need, power from people.

IF you’re going to solve your problems through the concept of networking to get the power you need from people, then the concept of networking boils down to
these three things:

1. Confluence
2. Influence and
3. Affluence

1. To get the power you need, you must bring people together: That's Confluence
2. To bring people together, you must effectively communicate with them: That's Influence
3. To derive power from people, you must interact with them the right way: That's the way to Affluence

1. Confluence is what most people think of as “networking”.
2. Influence is actually closer to networking as I see it. For in addition to practicing effective communication skills here, you can also put into practice such true networking concepts as “givers gain”. It is about such matter as diplomacy, courtesy, respect, persuasion, etc.
3. In the last one, Affluence - the right way – is VERY IMPORTANT. The right way is about the HOW of relationship building from creation to nurturance to
growth to maintenance & repair. It is about power generation at its best. It's about commitment, fortitude, persistent determination, believing long enough, etc.

NOTE: It is intentional that all three C.I.A. concepts suggest “flow”, “water”, “liquidity”, fluidity”. There is so much power in flow that we sometimes look right through it. And for those who think that “flow” as a concept is powerless or anemic, think about the power “flow” displayed on December 26th, 2004.
Humanity was helpless against that particular flow. A flow whose associated earthquake was so powerful, it affected the earth’s rotation and LITERALLY CHANGED TIME that day. The C.I.A. concept can change time for you, too. Giving you more of it by helping you have an abundance of hands continually available to help at just the time you need them: the right time - proactively.

If you can keep your focus on Confluence, Influence, and Affluence, and if you can work on getting them positively interacting in a balanced way in your life,
THIS IS POWER! You’ll be giving yourself power. Real living power. And that’s the best networking power T.I.P. I can give you today.

Thanks!
Vincent Wright
My Linkedin Power Forum
http://www.MyLinkedinPowerForum.com/

Monday, January 02, 2006

8 A.C.R.O.N.Y.M.S. to Empower 2006

At a ridiculously early hour on New Year's morning, I woke with a head full of acronyms.  (And, yes, I did celebrate the New Year! :-)  Almost instantly the set of acronyms I awoke to organized themselves into an acronym of acronyms for the word " A.C.R.O.N.Y.M.S."  

"A.C.R.O.N.Y.M.S."
 
A - AWE = Act With Enthusiasm - Why bore your life with boredom, lethargy, malaise, or bland old mayonnaise? - Spice up your life with some energy!  And what better source of energy can you possibly have than ENTHUSIASM?   Act With Enthusiasm!  Enthusiasm is FREE so, Find Riches Exercising Enthusiasm! :-)

C - CRUISE = Continue Repeating Until It Seems Easy - Once is not enough.   Certainly, when it comes to expertise, to mastery, to true self-improvement, once is NEVER enough.   When it is time to master something, OVER LEARN it!  The most valuable things deserve to be repeated.    Continue Repeating Until It Seems Easy!

R - RITA = Reduction Is The Answer.  If you've been overwhelmed by things lately, go on a "responsibility diet".    Reduce your responsibilities so that you can handle your real responsibilities, the ones most important to empowering your life, the ones that will help you to live better, rest better, sleep better, do business better, hug a friend better.   Let me be a little humorous with you, here:  You know good and well that you can't handle all the stuff you've brought into your life.  So, for goodness sake, reduce the number of things you work on this year - " TOSS Out Some Stuff"! :-)

O - OPEN = One Process Empowers Nature - I believe Nature is powered by Love.   And that for the simple reason that everything I've been able to observe about the essence of love suggests that it seems to have a mission centered on growth - endless, unstoppable growth.  The greater the love, the greater the push, the greater the growth. Some may want to hang me for this but I must say that if your business is a business without love it is an under-powered business.

N - NATION - New Applications To Inspire Our Nation - Our nation, your nation - which ever one you belong to - needs to be inspired.  It is unimaginable to think of a nation as being healthy or powerful if it is uninspired.   We need new applications to help us inspire our nations - ALL of them!  And inspiring nations is business of the most serious kind because inspiration proactively kills off a whole host of social/societal  ills.

Y - YES = You Earn Success.   Though it may sometimes appear otherwise, success can not be an accident.   Nor can success be stolen.  Success is an accomplishment based upon an itinerary, an agenda, a plan, a desired destination.  Though you may get rich through such things as theft or the lottery or other means, you can not be successful without earning success.  And you can't earn it without working with specificity towards a particular outcome.

M - MONEY = Mastery Of Networking Empowers You - You WON'T be empowered without the hands, minds, hearts, and shoulders of PEOPLE.   You can't have people's power without networking with them.  Mastery of networking is a key to the MONEY you need in order to fully participate in a capitalist society - and I can find nothing wrong with a capitalist society if it's centered on the betterment of PEOPLE.  The greatest betterment, improvement of people comes from their working/networking together.

S - SYSTEM = Set Your System To Earning Money - You won't be successful without a system, a method, a plan, a means, a way.   If you already have a system and you don't have enough money or enough of anything else you need, Set Your System To Earn Money.

-Vincent Wright
2 Jan 2006