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Networking Without Noise
The introvert’s way to grow a business I’ve been observing how people “network” online. The constant posting. The commenting everywhere. The endless chase for visibility. It’s almost a religion, really — this idea that the only way to grow is to be loud enough to be noticed. And yet… something in me resists that. Because for some of us, connection has never come from noise. It comes from presence. From noticing. From that quiet curiosity that makes people feel seen. ✨ When I read others’ posts, I don’t look for opportunities. I listen. I feel into what’s behind their words — the real story trying to come through. And sometimes, I answer that story. Not with a pitch, not with advice, but with something like recognition. That’s how I connect. Not by hunting for clients or followers, but by meeting people where they actually are — human to human. 🤝 Introverts have a different rhythm. We don’t build networks by broadcasting. We build them by resonating. By being the calm in the room full of noise. By speaking only when there’s something real to say — and saying it with quiet confidence. Because quiet doesn’t mean weak. Silence doesn’t mean absence. It’s just… depth. And depth always finds depth. 🌊 Over time, this kind of presence creates something much stronger than “visibility.” It creates trust. It creates gravity — the kind that draws the right people in without effort. I’ve seen it happen, again and again. You write something honest, from the heart. You comment not to be seen, but because you care. You stay curious instead of strategic. And somehow, the people who resonate find you. Networking without noise isn’t slower. It’s just cleaner. It’s connection without performance. It’s growth that doesn’t require you to become someone else. So no — I don’t “network” the way they teach it. I just keep showing up quietly, with curiosity and truth. And somehow… the right people keep showing up too. 🌸
Networking Without Noise
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@Sharon Horne-Ellstrom Revamping? What are you changing? Is it going well?
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@Sharon Horne-Ellstrom You’re saying we… are you working with a partner?
When teaching becomes walking
We’ve spent decades living under the idea that someone else knows better — that authority lives “out there,” in titles, credentials, or followers. That era shaped us to look for pre-existing knowledge, for answers, not to listen for them. I’m really glad to say… the age of experts is ending. That model is collapsing. The new way isn’t about teaching from above. It’s about walking beside. We’re shifting from “Do what I say, I’m the expert” to “I can guide you, so you become an expert, too.” Real leadership doesn’t demand obedience. It awakens self-trust. It doesn’t create followers. It creates more leaders. The best teachers say: « I’ll walk with you… close enough that you don’t get lost,but far enough that you find your own footing. I won’t protect you from your own experience or from yourself,because what you’ll learn from standing upwill anchor deeper than anything I could say. As a teacher, my role isn’t to make you follow me. It’s to help you trust yourself so completelythat one day, you won’t need me at all. » The best teachers make themselves unnecessary. Because the real work now isn’t to teach others what to think,but to help them remember that they already know. The era of authority is closing.The era of empowerment has begun. Do you see that too? And if so… How does that shift show up in your world?
When teaching becomes walking
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@Mimi Ramsey Thanks.
What if nothing was wrong with you?
Peace doesn’t come from fixing yourself. It begins the moment you stop fighting who you are. Most of us are at war inside: with our emotions, our doubts, our fears, our confusion. We try to correct them, manage them, transcend them. But peace asks for something radically different. It asks for honesty. “Yes, this is what I feel.” “Yes, this is difficult.” “Yes, I don’t know yet.” No justification. No self-judgement. No urgency to change. When you allow everything inside you to be — fully — a space opens. Not to fix the emotions, but to let them move, breathe, dissolve. Peace is not doing. Peace is being. And paradoxically, it’s from this acceptance that real change becomes possible. What would change if you stopped fighting yourself today?
What if nothing was wrong with you?
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@Susan Anderson Yes. Most people have learned that there is something deeply wrong with them, and they are ashamed. And they are not able yet to receive the truth. But… that’s why we’re here. I’m glad you liked my post, thanks for commenting.
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@Susan Anderson I healed from shame a while ago, but I know what it feels like to be trapped in it. You are very welcome to join my group!
What social habit do you find completely pointless?
Some social habits are everywhere. So common we stop questioning them. We follow them, repeat them, perform them — often without knowing why. This space is for noticing, not fixing. No judgment. No “shoulds.” Just curiosity about the small things we all quietly navigate. What social habit do you find completely pointless?
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An Uncomfortable Question
I often ask myself this question. When I look around and see how insane the world has become, I can’t help but wonder what it would look like if everyone were like me — not in terms of personality, but of inner posture. The same level of maturity, intelligence, emotional maturity, quality of presence, and common sense. Honestly, it would be a green world. Calm. Peaceful. We would live with nature instead of destroying it. Nothing would exist that harms us. People would be kind and tolerant, and money wouldn’t be necessary. Everyone would do what genuinely excites them. There would be no meaningless jobs — just creative humans enjoying what they do. You could go to a restaurant and be welcomed by people who truly love cooking and hosting. At the grocery store, everything would be free. The same would be true everywhere. People would simply ask themselves how they could serve the community, and they would do that. There would be no manipulation, no power games, no greed. No journalists either — we would rely on present, grounded people to speak the truth. There would be no need for insurance. If something went wrong, others would be there, without conditions. Cities wouldn’t be concrete hells. Everyone would have a pleasant place to live. Hospitals would be bright, beautiful spaces designed to support health, not sterile white nightmares. Now let me ask you something. If the world were like you, what would it look like? Would it be calm? Or chaotic? Would people feel safe? Or constantly on edge? Would life be organized around care, meaning, and creativity? Or around fear, control, and power? And be honest — would you want to live there? If the answer is no, what does that tell you? Not about the world, but about what might need to change in you.
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