Creating new pathways – person to person relationships – may be one of the least understood and most powerful processes – essential to getting you from where you are now to where you want you life to be.

Opportunities are the result of your relationships

If your life is standing still you should first review your current day – to – day relationships.  Do you interact with the same people? Have you been interacting with only these people for the past few months – or years?

It’s too easy to become a victim of your status quo!

We all want to feel safe and comfortable – so it’s not unusual to create a network of relationships which is predictable and consistent.  The problem is there may be a very limited world view within your current network of relationships.

Especially when you all share the same interests, attitudes and opinions.

If you want to move your life into a new direction – the easiest way to accomplish such a transformation – is to create new relationships!

You need to begin to interact with people who may have a different world view than you have.  It will stimulate your thinking process and cause you to consider possibilities which may be out of the norm with your current network of relationships.

New relationships are the genesis of new opportunities

Changing your network of relationships will in time cause you to adjust your attitude about what may be possible for you – and the manner in which you will go about achieving it.

Think of  relationship building as a source of  fresh energy.

And more important –  a source of fresh inspiration!

Few things in life are more profound than meeting someone who has already accomplished the kinds of things you wish to accomplish. There’s a wonderful realization that takes place.  It’s the “I can do that too!” epiphany.

Having that realization about what is possible in your own life can be the very foundation upon which you will build your dream life.

Start making new friends...  You will be transformed and your dreams will be one step closer to being the life you’re actually living – not the life you wish or hope to have one day.

-Bob Baran