A Secret Key to Personal and Professional Growth: Being in the Right Room
In Proverbs 27:17 (NLT) it states: “As iron sharpens iron, so a friend sharpens a friend.” These words by King Solomon are as true today as they were almost 3000 years ago.
David with Bob Burg and Kathy Tagenel of the Go-Giver
In an age where getting “in a room” with someone is sometimes difficult, I find it is even more important to be in the right room so you can continue to grow your knowledge and skill.
During the week of May 16, I had the honor and great fortune of meeting with award-winning author, Bob Burg and twelve other entrepreneurs at the Go-Giver Sales Academy in Orlando — talk about talent!
Each entrepreneur brought their own unique experiences and perspectives to share. During the two-and-a-half days we spent together, we all shared stories, brainstormed ideas and generated friendships that I hope will last a long time.
More importantly though, this experience helped me expand outside of the bubble (re: content loop) we so often get stuck in, especially after a year where we didn’t get to interact with others as much as we normally would. During our time together at the Go-Giver Sales Academy, these entrepreneurs challenged me to reassess the dusty filing cabinets I'd shoved to the back of my brain, and unlock forgotten or untapped potential.
David and the crew at the Go-Giver Leadership Academy
At the end of the Academy, after each of us shared our story, presented a unique business problem and received feedback on how to expand and grow — the tables were turned, and each entrepreneur was essentially “roasted” by the other participants. We were told by our well-accomplished peers what they appreciated, respected and loved about us, we were affirmed on our unique talents, and we were encouraged to continue our quests — with a pledge and support from our peers.
This experience reinforces my belief that being in the right room is vital for continued personal and professional growth.
No matter where you may find yourself on your personal and professional growth journey, make a conscious effort to get in a room where you can expand your thinking. We are all only as good as the people we have around us — surrounding yourself with industry leaders and creative thinkers from a diverse background is a sure-fire way to improve yourself!