Danger of Success in Relationships and Life

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Danger of Success in Relationships and Life

Business-Building Action by Terry L. Brock

There is a danger in success. After someone has a victory, there's often a tendency to sit back and relax. This goes along with the old "resting on your laurels" phenomenon. This is one of the most insipid dangers to successful businesspeople.

The same principles apply to Relationship Marketing. It is easy to sit back, relax and think that everything is fine with no extra attention needed. Remember that life is a constant ebb and flow. Maintaining relationships requires regular, consistent nurturing. This is the role of a good Relationship Farmer, which is anyone truly successful in business and life.

Even if things were going well in the past, you cannot sit back and relax forever. It's part of being a human being. We all desire to be in a place where we can sit back relax and take it easy all the time. For some, this would mean going fishing all day. For others it might be relaxing at the beach all day. For others it might be watching TV all day. Yes, after we worked very hard for a particular project we want – and deserve – a healthy break. However, the problem comes in making that healthy break last too long. Even worse, it is the dangerous thinking that can occur.

Because one has been successful in one area, it can be a tendency to think that no more effort is needed for future success.

Success has danger embedded in it. If you sit back, lace your fingers behind your head and prop your feet up on your desk thinking that you no longer need to work because you won "the big one" --- that is the first sign of problems.

Here are three steps you can take it will help you to savor those victories without harming your future success:

1. Enjoy The Victory --- Responsibly. This is much like the phrase we hear to drink responsibly. What that means is that you need to enjoy relaxation, drinking, or other recreational activities responsibly like a mature adult. Think moderation.

2. Be Aware Of The Dangers. By being aware of the dangers, you're able to put plans in place so that you prevent problems. Don't rest on your laurels. Don't think that since a relationship was going well it will always be that way. Continue to nurture and feed important relationships to keep them alive. Develop systems to make this happen.

3. Set New Goals. Once you've had an appropriate amount of time for rest and relaxation set new challenging goals. I like the way Denis Waitley said it in his audio series, The Psychology of Winning. In that series he says that your goal should be "within sight, but out of reach.” You want to have stretch goals to help you become a better person.

This is how we are able to grow and stay fully alive. Increasingly we are seeing medical research show us that people do best, are healthier, and live longer, when they have a reason to live and a purpose.

Victor Frankl told us about that in his excellent work, Man's Search For Meaning. Dr. Frankl was a Jewish psychiatrist in pre-Nazi Austria. He was captured by the Nazis and endured terrible torture at both Auschwitz and Dachau.

As a psychiatrist, he was able to see people who gave up quickly and died. He was also able to see those who kept going. The difference was they had a goal in mind. Sometimes that goal would be to see a loved one again. Sometimes that goal would be to accomplish a personal goal. Other times it was to extract revenge on the guards at some point in the future. Whatever the motivation, those who had a goal, a reason to keep going, were the ones who lived.

4. Keep nurturing important relationships. I like the way the late great Bill Brooks said it about “A touch a month.” He recommended identifying key, important people and creating memorable connections with them on a regular basis. It might be just a quick postcard or sending them an article.

Today we can do that much easier with a quick Retweet on Twitter, a post on Facebook or a meaningful video. Make a category in your relationship management software and feed that with ideas and useful information. This is not spam or advertising. It is what those on that list consider valuable. Keep it pithy and short (we like that today!).

5. Keep up Your Job as a Relationship Farmer. Keep nurturing those important, growing relationships. Relationship Marketing is on-going. Don't rest on your past success but keep sowing seeds and continually improving future relationships.

What do you think, my fellow Steemians? Please leave a reply and I promise I will read every one. I usually reply to all as well. I value your input and ideas on this important topic.

Terry

Terry Brock, MBA, CSP, CPAE
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Very nice read, thanks for the post. If you need crypto news follow me.

Realy nice articale. Terry i recently stumble on you but i relly like your content and vibes. If i got to say it with few words i gone quote Steve Jobs "Stay Hungry Stay Foolish" evolution is never ending story . Thanks Terry you are inspiration for me.

You are most kind, mihail.tsvetkov. Thank you very much for your comments. I do like that quote from Steve Jobs about staying hungry. Yep! We have to do that. Thank you for stopping by and for your comment. I look forward to connecting more with you in the future.

  • Terry

Thank you for the meaningful connection i like you also because you are very active and down to earth. You are one of my "mentors" in this field .

Thank you for your kindness on this. Glad to help out where I can and I look forward to connecting more in the future.

Full of fat is not a bat , it is fat for the fat. I am fat and i like to eat fat.

That sounds like something Dr. Suess would say --- and I absolutely LOVE his work!

in my world - meat and eat is on the treat, so fat is a part of the treat... enjoy

I'm thinking this is NOT part of a vegan diet, right? :-)

I am always hungry and foolish. Great!!

Good way to be! Thanx, braxton!

What kind of journalsim do you do @terrybrock? I'm a 3-time Iraq veteran standing a felony jury trial for non-violent offenses. I was held without bail for 6 months also. Looking for someone to write about it, not my forte. I also live in the prison capital of the world, Louisiana. Thanks for reading.

I'm very sorry to hear about that, miningtothemoon. I feel terrible that you're facing those charges in our system today. I know a little about that from dealing with my friend, Ross Ulbricht who is serving 2 life terms with no chance of parole all because he built a website.

The journalism I practice is writing about technology, marketing, and now more about cryptocurrencies. I would welcome the chance to know more about your story and what has happened.

I realize there is little we can do in this system but if there is something tangible that can be done to help, I'd like to know about it. You can also reach me directly through my email, [email protected]. I look forward to hearing from you.