Comments on: Extreme friendships for extreme growth–the fastest way to go the distance http://www.technotheory.com/2008/10/extreme-friendships-for-extreme-growth/ Time-saving reflections on lifehacking, social media, and technology. Mon, 30 Dec 2013 18:20:21 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4 By: Technotheory.com - Bootstrap Maryland Recap http://www.technotheory.com/2008/10/extreme-friendships-for-extreme-growth/comment-page-1/#comment-35041 Technotheory.com - Bootstrap Maryland Recap Tue, 05 May 2009 23:15:03 +0000 http://www.technotheory.com/?p=482#comment-35041 [...] Do your best to be around (virtually or in real life) the people who are where you want to be.  You’ll soon find yourself there. [...] [...] Do your best to be around (virtually or in real life) the people who are where you want to be.  You’ll soon find yourself there. [...]

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By: The Symmetric Property of Associations | Walt Gordon Jones http://www.technotheory.com/2008/10/extreme-friendships-for-extreme-growth/comment-page-1/#comment-34151 The Symmetric Property of Associations | Walt Gordon Jones Tue, 21 Apr 2009 04:40:24 +0000 http://www.technotheory.com/?p=482#comment-34151 [...] Here is an excellent article I just found on this topic: Extreme friendships for extreme growth–the fastest way to go the distance. [...] [...] Here is an excellent article I just found on this topic: Extreme friendships for extreme growth–the fastest way to go the distance. [...]

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By: Technotheory.com - Inspiration is 1%, the rest is making it happen: takeaways from The 99% Conference http://www.technotheory.com/2008/10/extreme-friendships-for-extreme-growth/comment-page-1/#comment-33960 Technotheory.com - Inspiration is 1%, the rest is making it happen: takeaways from The 99% Conference Fri, 17 Apr 2009 05:52:56 +0000 http://www.technotheory.com/?p=482#comment-33960 [...] Jason Randal emphasized the power of stretching our capacities to learn by focusing on speed-reading techniques, understanding mnemonics, improving your short term memory capabilities, and making competitive games out of your skill acquisition.  He closed with one tip that I write about a lot: surround yourself with people who are where you’d like to be, and who share your passions. [...] [...] Jason Randal emphasized the power of stretching our capacities to learn by focusing on speed-reading techniques, understanding mnemonics, improving your short term memory capabilities, and making competitive games out of your skill acquisition.  He closed with one tip that I write about a lot: surround yourself with people who are where you’d like to be, and who share your passions. [...]

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By: Technotheory.com - Little bit of productivity, great bit of happiness…and a book giveaway http://www.technotheory.com/2008/10/extreme-friendships-for-extreme-growth/comment-page-1/#comment-30807 Technotheory.com - Little bit of productivity, great bit of happiness…and a book giveaway Fri, 06 Feb 2009 14:13:06 +0000 http://www.technotheory.com/?p=482#comment-30807 [...] The value of extreme friendships for extreme growth [...] [...] The value of extreme friendships for extreme growth [...]

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By: Technotheory.com - “The company you keep” part 2: forcing success upon yourself http://www.technotheory.com/2008/10/extreme-friendships-for-extreme-growth/comment-page-1/#comment-30043 Technotheory.com - “The company you keep” part 2: forcing success upon yourself Mon, 12 Jan 2009 05:57:46 +0000 http://www.technotheory.com/?p=482#comment-30043 [...] talked a great deal about the effects of surrounding yourself with people who are where you’d like to be, who are experts, and who you [...] [...] talked a great deal about the effects of surrounding yourself with people who are where you’d like to be, who are experts, and who you [...]

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By: Technotheory.com - Switch up your influences & build relationships: blogs to cut & add in 2009 http://www.technotheory.com/2008/10/extreme-friendships-for-extreme-growth/comment-page-1/#comment-29971 Technotheory.com - Switch up your influences & build relationships: blogs to cut & add in 2009 Thu, 08 Jan 2009 21:24:10 +0000 http://www.technotheory.com/?p=482#comment-29971 [...] Does the site contain a topic I want to learn about?  (which in some way translates to who I want to be) [...] [...] Does the site contain a topic I want to learn about?  (which in some way translates to who I want to be) [...]

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By: David B Katague http://www.technotheory.com/2008/10/extreme-friendships-for-extreme-growth/comment-page-1/#comment-27108 David B Katague Tue, 14 Oct 2008 21:32:58 +0000 http://www.technotheory.com/?p=482#comment-27108 Interesting post! You mentioned you change your definition of happiness. I am curious of what is your definition now of happiness. My definition of happiness could be summarized in this statement. "The time you have really live is the time when you have touch the lives of others". Interesting post! You mentioned you change your definition of happiness. I am curious of what is your definition now of happiness. My definition of happiness could be summarized in this statement. “The time you have really live is the time when you have touch the lives of others”.

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By: Best Weekend Reading From Around the Web 10/11 http://www.technotheory.com/2008/10/extreme-friendships-for-extreme-growth/comment-page-1/#comment-27030 Best Weekend Reading From Around the Web 10/11 Mon, 13 Oct 2008 07:09:46 +0000 http://www.technotheory.com/?p=482#comment-27030 [...] Here is an article I found about creating new friendships that will help for mutual growth. [...] [...] Here is an article I found about creating new friendships that will help for mutual growth. [...]

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By: Jared Goralnick http://www.technotheory.com/2008/10/extreme-friendships-for-extreme-growth/comment-page-1/#comment-27011 Jared Goralnick Mon, 13 Oct 2008 00:34:28 +0000 http://www.technotheory.com/?p=482#comment-27011 Hi Alexis, that's a comforting thought. I guess it speaks to *priming* ourselves for certain things. While some things can't quite be sought out directly, a lot of things can. Sometimes you can know what you're looking for and, especially when it's not something rare or exclusive, it's amazing how quickly you find it. I hope it continues to work well for you! Hi Alexis, that’s a comforting thought. I guess it speaks to *priming* ourselves for certain things. While some things can’t quite be sought out directly, a lot of things can. Sometimes you can know what you’re looking for and, especially when it’s not something rare or exclusive, it’s amazing how quickly you find it. I hope it continues to work well for you!

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By: Jared Goralnick http://www.technotheory.com/2008/10/extreme-friendships-for-extreme-growth/comment-page-1/#comment-27010 Jared Goralnick Mon, 13 Oct 2008 00:32:05 +0000 http://www.technotheory.com/?p=482#comment-27010 Victoria, Those are really good points. I think that the more we respect someone the more we become open to their way of life. That's not to say that everyone's way of life is for us, but respect is the first chance for us being open to change. I also think that even when we're not looking to change, change can find us just from the company we keep. As for really being open to change, I think that we go through cycles in our lives when we're more or less looking for it...but I haven't completely got my head around it. As for trying to hold onto lessons from people until they're applicable, that's a challenge. Timing doesn't always work out. However, it does speak to the value of keeping in touch with people (just a little) so that someday when you're ready for them, you'll be able to reach out. I'll hold onto these thoughts...maybe they will turn into another post. Thanks! Victoria,

Those are really good points. I think that the more we respect someone the more we become open to their way of life. That’s not to say that everyone’s way of life is for us, but respect is the first chance for us being open to change. I also think that even when we’re not looking to change, change can find us just from the company we keep. As for really being open to change, I think that we go through cycles in our lives when we’re more or less looking for it…but I haven’t completely got my head around it.

As for trying to hold onto lessons from people until they’re applicable, that’s a challenge. Timing doesn’t always work out. However, it does speak to the value of keeping in touch with people (just a little) so that someday when you’re ready for them, you’ll be able to reach out.

I’ll hold onto these thoughts…maybe they will turn into another post. Thanks!

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