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Memjogger [S2E03] BIBX - Why Disagreements are a Good Thing Become the Source: BIBX

    • Business

If we know as entrepreneurs that the world doesn’t revolve around us, then why do we act like it when we are trying to work with others?

History has shown us that some of the greatest ventures and achievements for the betterment of humanity could only happen once people set aside their differences and found a way to work together.

But why do we still have a reluctance to work with other people who have different opinions than us? And it isn’t just opinions. Why do we hesitate to work with people who have different strengths and weaknesses than we do?

Many people will say fear of rejection and an aversion to discomfort are the core causes. But the BTS Crew jumps and offers insights that go beyond the surface.

But at the end of the day, how does the BTS Crew turn these discoveries into something that they (and you) can actually use to make themselves (and yourselves) better? Tune in to listen to the strategies and techniques on how to actually work with others who disagree with you. Learn how it can actually benefit both you and them.

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If we know as entrepreneurs that the world doesn’t revolve around us, then why do we act like it when we are trying to work with others?

History has shown us that some of the greatest ventures and achievements for the betterment of humanity could only happen once people set aside their differences and found a way to work together.

But why do we still have a reluctance to work with other people who have different opinions than us? And it isn’t just opinions. Why do we hesitate to work with people who have different strengths and weaknesses than we do?

Many people will say fear of rejection and an aversion to discomfort are the core causes. But the BTS Crew jumps and offers insights that go beyond the surface.

But at the end of the day, how does the BTS Crew turn these discoveries into something that they (and you) can actually use to make themselves (and yourselves) better? Tune in to listen to the strategies and techniques on how to actually work with others who disagree with you. Learn how it can actually benefit both you and them.

At Business in a Box, the goal is helping the success of YOU, Inc.



-LIKE & SUBSCRIBE-



Email:

- Aftermath@becomethesource.com 



-Product Of The Day: (OPC-3)-

- http://opc-3.nsa6.com



**For More Information About Business In A Box, Visit: https://bibx.becomethesource.com/ 

**FOLLOW US ON**

*Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bibx.live/ 

*iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-become-the-source-bibx-62270032/

*Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bts.bibx/ 

*Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Zl3bsBC1nnkhL76Z0Y85y

*Castbox.fm: https://castbox.fm/ch/2786613 

*LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/novism-synergy-alliances-5842ba1a7/

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*Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/bibx

55 min

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