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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Covey's 1st Wave: Self Trust. His 2nd Wave: Relationship Trust

Covey's first wave was self-trust. Trust of other people, community, society, and market, depends on self-trust. If you don't trust yourself, you're not likely to trust others. So to build trust, which every entrepreneur needs to do, you need to begin with a look in the mirror. Covey builds an excellent case for self-trust, how to understand it, how to measure it, and how to begin to trust yourself again.

His second wave is what he calls relationship trust. His father said, "You can't talk yourself out of a problem you've behaved yourself into," adding on p. 127, "No, but you can behave yourself out of a problem you've behaved yourself into ... and often faster than you think!"

My goal here is to bring out more skilled entrepreneurs. How am I doing? What do you think about this? Any comments?

Entrepreneurship is the life's blood of all my professional activities. It makes them go. It informs my connection strategy.

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