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If the "Legacy Building" chapter didn't make it clear, relationships are EVERYTHING and no one person can do it all alone. After all this time that you've spent with me, I would happily say consider me someone that is in community with you now. There are many ways for us to continue building our relationship beyond the pages of this book, but as a sovereign, autonomous being it will be up to you to further extend that invitation for connection. You can find me nestled up real cozy over at House of SOLEIL and our door is always open for guests - whether on the podcast, YouTube channel, Instagram, LinkedIN, Mystery School, coaching circles, one-on-one services, SOL family mailing list, SOL community private network there are many, many ways to engage, just pick what resonates with you and we'll meet you there. Beyond me and the House of SOLEIL family, you will of course want to build out your support map and find those extra hands you need as you take action on the work we've done here. So! On the next page I have a few tips and suggestions around relationship building + networking that have served me well over the years. Happy relating!

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AUTHENTIC RELATIONSHIP BUILDING + NETWORKING:

Be yourself! This may seem like common sense but sometimes it's easier to "fake it to you make it" . I do not suggest faking anything as with all attraction, you will only get more "fake it to you make it" around you. Do things your inner child loves. You never know who you will meet when you allow your curiosity to lead. Seek out communities around skills you hope to acquire or learning. (i.e. Toastmasters, SkillShare, Teachable, etc). Like minded people already there! Seek out events or gatherings where you can add value (i.e. Eventbrite, Clubhouse, LinkedIN Groups, etc). Take the brave step and introduce yourself to the organizers. Sometimes volunteering leads to more! Give back in a way that pays forward the hands that helped you (i.e. speaking at AA meetings after you've gotten sober; taking shifts for crisis lines that you once had to call yourself; donate gently used clothes to Goodwill, etc) Not only will it feel good for your heart and spirit to serve, you may build bonds that give you the confidence to show up MORE in life. Start a community (if that's your thing). Great platforms like Mighty Networks, Discord, YouTube, Wix and other sites make it fun to host members. Other ideas that you want to try out:

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