Everybody Knows Somebody: the power of a networking web by Maria Barnett

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • A word about this book: As an attorney who genuinely loves practicing law, I've discovered that my true passion lies in honestly communicating with people. There's a big difference between simply talking to people and engaging with them. I firmly believe that communication is a gift-perhaps my only one.
    I had the idea of creating "Workshops at public schools in New York on Immigration Law," which I kept postponing until I finally decided to dive in. I started with a small list of primary contacts for my project, and I soon realized that my primary contacts weren't entirely relevant to my project as I worked on it. However, this initial list grew into a long list of secondary contacts who made a real difference.
    My primary contacts helped refine my ideas and tested out what may work and what may not. "Everybody knows somebody" was born from this process-a systematic, evolving plan that continues to grow successfully. Today, my project thrives, benefiting parents, teachers, and children at public schools in New York.
    This system works; it needs nurturing and consistency to help you organize your objectives and take your work, project, or life change to the next level.
    to be released soon
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