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Your Support Network

Quick. Who’s in your support network? Huh? What’s a support network? Do I have a support network? Honey, who’s in my support network? Your support network is that group of people you can go to with pr

Quick. Who’s in your support network? Huh? What’s a support network? Do I have a support network? Honey, who’s in my support network?

Your support network is that group of people you can go to with problems, questions, to vent, to cry on their shoulders.

Friends, for starters. Who are your close friends? Are they available to you when you need them? If they’re not, why aren’t you looking for different close friends?

And family. Many people, like me, are fortunate to be close to a sibling and be able to talk and vent and share with them. Or it may be a cousin, or an aunt or uncle, or even a parent. If you have difficult relations with your family, do everything you can to mend your side of it. It’s worth it, especially if you later become close to a family member.

But I’m not talking just about the friends and family members who literally let you cry on their shoulders. If you’re running a business, your support network needs to include some specialized professionals who know you and know what’s going on in your business.

A web host provider is one member of your support network. Choose someone who is small enough to know you and notice when something’s wrong, but large enough to do what you need done.

You may also need a lawyer, or an accountant, a web designer or a search engine optimizer (SEO).

No matter who’s in your support network, make sure they have your best interests in mind.

Building a support network is not always easyPsychology Articles, but it will be rewarding in the long run.

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Angie Dixon helps small business owners get their acts together. She is a personal development coach specializing in helping people integrate their home and work lives so they feel less stretched and more balanced. Get her FREE EBOOK on balance at http://www.discoveringtruenorth.com. For questions or to discover how coaching can change your life, contact Angie at mailto:angie@discoveringtruenorth.com.



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