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Final Thoughts

If you have been reading my column over the last 15 months, I’m sure that you know by now that Relationships are an important part of our lives. And that building strategies for building relationships is important.

So how does one consciously pursue deep change within relationship without drawing attention to that effort as a technique—but because we actually care? 

That has been my intention over the last 15 months; that at the core of all strategies is acting out of a deep sense of caring for ourselves, for our personal relationships, for our professional relationships, and for our environment at large.

I believe there is a “new” collaborative energy around business relationships.  It is my intent to foster this new kind of business philosophy.

I see its emergence being embraced in the many people I’ve talked to.  

I hope I have provided guidance to help enhance the process.

Thomas Kuhn, in his book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions shows how almost every significant breakthrough in science is first a break with old patterns and with old paradigms of thinking.

In my monthly column, I hope you have challenged your current thinking process. 

Perhaps you’ve decided you are already a natural when it comes to developing quality relationships.  Perhaps you’ve added a few new tools for your toolbox…or perhaps you’ve shifted your way of thinking and developed a new paradigm for moving your personal and professional relationships to the next level, through the process of NetBeing

Remember the power is truly in the connection.

Whatever the case, I wish you well and happy trails, and your best life. 

Starting next month, I will start to discuss putting all the strategies we talked about into bite size discussions of implementation.

I hope that you will continue to join me. 


Ron Sukenick is the Chief Relationship Officer and founder of the Relationship Strategies Institute, a training and Relationship development company that provides innovative, effective and relevant programs and systems for corporations, organizations, and associations. To learn more about the value of Relationship Development, visit his Web site at www.RelationshipStrategiesInstitute.com. You can reach Ron by phone at: 317-216-8210, or by email.


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