Where You Sit Determines How You Lead
Most folks are introverts at heart.
They prefer to hole up and live inside their cave vs. venturing out to try something new.
And most folks have a lot of excuses when you invite them to experience something that will require them to stretch their growth edges.
~ "I don't like to travel."
~ "Traveling is hard."
~ "I can't be away from my family."
~ "My business can't run without me."
~ "It's too much money."
The thing is ... you've got to escape your cave—and be with other people.
This isn't optional.
It's how your ideas and path gets challenged in ways that are easier than finding out you're one decision from going out of business because you didn't see that train coming.
When you do choose to connect with other folks, it's important that you're choosy with who you give your precious time to and where.
That means if you go someplace that's free or cheap, that's likely the depth of the conversations you'll have.
I get invited to lots of seminars, mastermind groups, and peer networking circles.
Most of the invites are for me to come for free because having me in the room is valuable.
I turn most of them down and go to the events that cost money.
Why?
Because there are TONS of free or cheap places to go to hang out with others in business ... and if that's where you spend your time and energy, you'll be stuck in the same place 5 years from now.
When you come to an Upside Thinking event, you notice the folks around you are a little different.
So if you're not showing up at least once a year at an Upside Thinking event, you're missing out on something important.
Personally, I go to about 5 meetings a year where I seek to NOT be the smartest person in the room, actively inviting folks to challenge everything I'm saying.
You should do the same.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge for the week is to commit to attending at least one high-caliber event in the next twelve months where the investment of time, travel, and money feels like a stretch.
Choose a room where you expect to be challenged, not affirmed, and where the conversations push you to see blind spots you didn’t know you had.
Put it on your calendar now so it’s a non-negotiable.










