Designated diamonds should work closely with their sponsor for sure but if they have a good strategy and are able to manage then support them with minimum input. Obviously, they know what they are doing. If they ask for your input then by all means give it and when they don't don't sweat it. There must be trust and communication.
Nonetheless, others will appreciate a direct approach. For these be sure to keep the steps in order and methodical. A co-op will work wonders when everyone works together to achieve the goal. Honesty is a priceless commodity and you want to be upfront in all of your dealings. It is a mutually beneficial arrangement when everyone has the same input. Make it work as smooth as possible. I'd stray away from ultimatums and forced purchases.
If you choose your designated diamonds wisely then you have nothing to worry about. But if not, then you are in for some challenges to say the least. The last thing you want is for someone to feel like they are trapped into something that they feel is not best for them. Keep communication open and honest. There is no shame in someone admitting that they are not ready. Let them maintain whatever rank they choose until they are ready.
Diamonds are diamonds not because they were designated as such. They are diamonds because of their inherent qualities. Let them shine and should they need 'polishing' polish them. They are among the rarest gems on earth. Appreciate them and let them have the spotlight.
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Designated diamonds should work closely with their sponsor for sure but if they have a good strategy and are able to manage then support them with minimum input. Obviously, they know what they are doing. If they ask for your input then by all means give it and when they don't don't sweat it. There must be trust and communication.
Nonetheless, others will appreciate a direct approach. For these be sure to keep the steps in order and methodical. A co-op will work wonders when everyone ...more