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  • I raise my shoulders! It’s Q & A Tuesday! Bada bing!

  • Q: Today’s question comes from Diane and Diane writes… (Laughter) Today’s question

  • comes Diane and she writes:

  • “I was wondering how to mix friendship with business?” Well, that’s easy to do! You

  • can either do friendness or bizship. Just kidding! Moving on. “I’m in the entertainment

  • industry, live caricature and my teacher is now my agent, a colleague, and a friend. But

  • since I want to expand my business and offered different and up-level services, I’m now

  • a competitor and I think it will affect our friendship. How can I expand my business and

  • be successful without hurting anyone?”

  • A: Oooh, what a juicy question, girl! Juicy, juicy, juicy! Hmm! The first thing that I

  • want to talk about is that your question reveals that your thinking is coming from a dark and

  • scary place.

  • (Woowoo….woo….woo…)

  • A place of limitation and lack. It’s as though you have more business, there’s less

  • business for someone else. Now we all have this kind of thinking from time to time but

  • that does not mean it’s true. Riddle me this: what if more success for you means more

  • success also for your colleague-agent-teacher-friend? What if a rising tide really does lift all

  • ships? Here’s the deal, before we talk about anything else, you need to re-adjust your

  • thinking. You need to really drop that lack and scarcity mentality like it’s hot because

  • it’s not hot!

  • There is plenty of business and success to go around for all. I want to share a quote

  • with you from Marian Williamson’s, A Return to Love, one of my favorite books and it’s

  • a Tweetable!

  • There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure

  • around you.”

  • Here’s the bottom line, your success can never hurt anyone around you. All it can do

  • is help and inspire others. The truth is the more successful you are, the better you reflect

  • on your colleague-agent-teacher-friend. And honestly, the best way to show her some support

  • is to thank her for helping you to get where you are today. Remember, either your colleague-agent-teacher-friend

  • is going to be wildly happy for your success or she’s going to be bitter and jealous.

  • Either way youll likely inspire her to up her game but remember however she reacts

  • is completely her choice.

  • If I were you, Ms. Diane, I would be focusing on building your business. Then you can take

  • all the lessons that you learned and you can share it with your teacher and your friends,

  • and anyone else in your industry; and, help lift them up. Diane that was my A to your

  • Q! Thank you so much for asking. If youve got experience or stories about competing

  • with friends or teachers in your industry or leave me a comment below and let me know

  • about it!

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  • know how to do what you do! And of course, if you never want to miss another episode

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  • so much for watching and I will catch you next time!

  • Bada bing!

I raise my shoulders! It’s Q & A Tuesday! Bada bing!

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