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Welcome to Growth Mindset with Tolu Adebayo.

A growth mindset is believing that you can become better and improve with time and practice.

Having a fixed mindset is thinking that there are aspects of your personality and skill set that cannot be improved past your current state..

You may want to reach me quickly, +2348163313359, check our website, somethingfy.com for so more resources that can help on Family, Success, Wisdom, Spiritual and Business.

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Welcome to Growth Mindset with Tolu Adebayo.

A growth mindset is believing that you can become better and improve with time and practice.

Having a fixed mindset is thinking that there are aspects of your personality and skill set that cannot be improved past your current state..

You may want to reach me quickly, +2348163313359, check our website, somethingfy.com for so more resources that can help on Family, Success, Wisdom, Spiritual and Business.

    Networking With Senior Level Executives

    Networking With Senior Level Executives

    Here are 10 tips for making the most of networking with senior executives:

    Start a conversation asking about their interests. Remember that even CEOs are human beings too and therefore want to engage in normal conversations. Be genuinely interested in what they have to say.


    Avoid treating executives as superhuman. Simply treat them as you’d like to be treated.
    Don’t name drop as a way to get their attention. Be yourself – be real!


    Respect their time. Senior executives are usually running a business or managing a large part of an organisation, so if they give you their time, use it wisely and respectfully.


    Get to the point and make it memorable to take advantage of the short amount of time you might have with them. It will make the next part easier too…

    Follow up after your meeting. Ensure you thank them for their time and advice. This is important for relationship building at all levels.
    Offer your help if the opportunity arises. Senior leaders are not experts in everything and they could need help from time to time. Whether it’s a travel tip or information about a new piece of technology that might mitigate a challenge, offer something that benefits them (and I don’t mean a sales pitch!).


    Ask for advice or mentoring. Senior executives are often more than happy to help others. If you feel a specific leader would make an ideal mentor for you, ask them. You could also ask for feedback or advice in an area of your business or career to benefit from their expertise straight away.


    Be genuine. Truly listen rather than just waiting for your turn to speak. Give sincere responses.
    Don’t sell at the first meeting. This is off-putting to most people, and especially to the guy at the top! Invest in building a relationship first. An MD or CEO will often pass a supplier enquiry down to a colleague as this isn’t often where their focus is….do not be offended by this.

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    How to Organize Your Day

    How to Organize Your Day

    How to Organize Your Day

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    Why You Need to Move On

    Why You Need to Move On

    Why You Need to Move On

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    Why You Need to Add Fasting and Prayers to GOAL SETTING

    Why You Need to Add Fasting and Prayers to GOAL SETTING

    Why You Need to Add Fasting and Prayers to GOAL SETTING

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    How to Create Systems to Achieve Your Goals with Tolu Adebayo

    How to Create Systems to Achieve Your Goals with Tolu Adebayo

    How to Create Systems to Achieve Your Goals with Tolu Adebayo

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    How to Build Systems that Achieve My Goals

    How to Build Systems that Achieve My Goals

    How to Build Systems that Achieve My Goals - Tolu Adebayo | Super Achiever Foundation

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