Enticing their interests is the key issue. To entice anyone's interest, we have to know exactly what we are going to preach out about. This is to say that our leadership level must be already a super-influential, magically-powerful and highly respected. Why is that? because we have to make them look up to us every single moment of the lives or else they won't respond in any way.
The virtue of this question, of course a very good one, is that it reflects how difficult to maintain our high standard of leadership. First of all, we have to be initiative. We don't sit around and expect others to be our affiliates automatically. It won't work like that. We act first. We keep on act until we face another new action to produce (develop)more new actions... (ongoing actions with that old idea of workaholic)[Thesis - Anti-thesis - Synthesis: a simple way to look at it].
If they see us keep on working working working and also see the result of our working hard, they will want to be part of us automatically. And with that, the conversation between the two parties will be on the way pretty well. Once again, it really depends on us. Once we slack behind, that condition will certainly reflect back from our affiliates and no one wants to talk to us anymore.
Isn't common sense? You are successful only when you work hard. Consequentially, you automatically have many friends. Paradoxically, we won't have many friends because we are losers, but that's because we tend to be more lazy at the time.
So the simplest answer for your question is as they usual say: Lead by example.
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Enticing their interests is the key issue. To entice anyone's interest, we have to know exactly what we are going to preach out about. This is to say that our leadership level must be already a super-influential, magically-powerful and highly respected. Why is that? because we have to make them look up to us every single moment of the lives or else they won't respond in any way.
The virtue of this question, of course a very good one, is that it reflects how difficult to maintain our high
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