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The importance of relationships

Written by: Sudha

I read a really interesting book recently by one of America’s greatest choreographers, Twyla Tharp, called the Creative Habit. Twyla draws from examples in her life that underscore the importance of doing things regularly and with passion to hone one’s creativity. Among the many takeaways, one that stood out for me for this:

” Who you are and what you become five years from now depends on the books you read and the people you meet.”

Being an avid reader myself, and having experienced the value of building relationships, I could relate so well to this observation.

Yes, we meet so many different people professionally and personally, and even if I kept in touch and built a longer term relationship with a fraction of those, we would have done our job. Remember, one also needs to reciprocate to nurture relationships, and hence I believe that one has to pick and choose a little in deciding the relationships you want to maintain.

One last point on this- in today’s context, the social media platforms, especially linked in and facebook, are great aids to nurturing relationships, provided you are willing to invest time regularly.

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Sudha - who has written 166 posts on Prayag Blog.

With over two decades of experience in consulting and marketing, Sudha Kumar is Prayag’s master mentor. She has worked previously with Infosys before making the foray into technology marketing consulting as a co-founder of Prayag. She enjoys writing, particularly blogging, and firmly believes that Web 2.0 and social media have altered the rules of the game in marketing.

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2 Responses to “The importance of relationships”

  1. Vasant says:

    Facebook & LinkedIn has accelerated this phenomenon of online networking but I really wonder how many of them actually invest time & effort in cultivating those relationships. And the statement ” Who you are and what you become five years from now depends on the books you read and the people you meet.” is so very true.

  2. Sudha Kumar says:

    Vasant, I am in total agreement with the point you made regarding linked in and facebook. That is why I mentioned the point about picking and choosing. Nothing is free in this world; if something does not cost money, it will require effort.

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