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It doesn't matter what other people think - Kevin Hunter & Allyson Lindstrom

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The Business Forum Show TBFS

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From the time we enter kindergarten, we place importance on what other people think. Too MUCH importance. So much that it paralyzes us the older we get without a good way of dealing with it.

What do you do when someone mocks you for the clothes you wear? What do you do when an idea you have at work gets shot down by someone who is insensitive and treads on your feelings? Like anyone else, you try to avoid these kinds of conflicts, and often retract yourself both physically and emotionally from similar situations in the future. It doesn't have to be.

Kevin Hunter and Allysone Lindstrom talk about our human tendency to exaggerate the importance of what others think, and how to put it into perspective.

Why do we broadcast The Business Forum Show? Every day, another business owner closes the doors of their business for the last time. Why? Because the truth is that business is very hard, and this statement is supported by the 96% statistic of business owners that never make it to a 10 year anniversary. The good news is that you don't have to be on the wrong side of this statistic. What we've learned is that with good written goals and objectives, a sound strategic plan in place, and your own willingness to step outside of your comfort zone, you can give yourself a 75-80% chance of success.

On The Business Forum Show, we focus on the challenges of business, and the things that keep you awake at night. That's why our stories are so relatable, because every business owners suffers from very similar things.

Join Kevin Hunter and David Ford weekdays here on BlogTalkRadio, or tune into Live365 for a 24 hour streaming show of our broadcast.

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