It’s normal to promote yourself, but if you promote others, it can also yield high dividends. Maybe not immediately, and perhaps not directly from the individuals you promote, but the universe is listening, and the good deeds you do for others might return to you one day, often in unexpected ways.
I’d like to take a moment to promote people who have worked with me in the past and whom I believe are providing a valuable service to our community.
- Cheryl Williams: English as a Second Language Teacher
- Lin Sok: Financial advisor and Mortgage broker
- Jonathan Chevreau: Financial blogger
- Joe Little: Corporate Trainer
- Elijah Baker: Music teacher
- Elissa Bernstein: Speaking Coach
In general, people want to help each other, and everyone needs a helping hand.
I propose that you take two minutes out of your day and promote somebody else, just one person. Whether you promote them via social media or by word of mouth, it’s all good. What goes around comes around.
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