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  • "I've booked Rob on several occasions to present to my 'Elite Leaders' - large business owners and a tough lot to please! Rob has attained top marks every time, a testament to his expertise on his subject and his relaxed and personable style. If you want someone to enhance your knowledge of relationship marketing, reputations and networking, I unreservedly recommend him!"
    John O'Sullivan, Chairman, Elite UK
  • "Rob inspires new thoughts and colossal action! Nobody approaches networking and referral marketing with the level of intelligence, structure and rigour that Rob provides!"
    Simon Bozeat, Founder of Bozeat Business Clubs
  • "Rob is an exceptional speaker - he did a tremendous job hosting our prestigious annual 'Road to Success' dinner, with over 200 black tie guests!"
    Isabell Majewsky, Founder, Connect Midlands
  • "I would highly recommend the enthusiastic and inspiring Rob Brown to chase away your networking nightmares and give you loads of practial advice to turn strangers into friends and advocates!"
    Elaine Hanzak www.hanzak.com
  • "Rob’s dedication and expertise will do wonders for your reputation, your wallet and your opportunities!"
    Lord Sir Digby Jones, Government Adviser and former Director General of the CBI
  • "Rob captivated the whole audience with his infectious energy and networking prowess, and we left with really practical actions already positively impacting our business!"
    Peter Sobey, Former Head of Agriculture, Lloyds TSB
  • "Rarely have I seen such an energetic, impactful presentation that also gave me the opportunity to exercise the vocal chords and participate fully! Great food for thought, Rob. You motivated me to action - thank you!"

    Elizabeth Cairns, MD, Amitova
  • "You are a most inspirational and brilliant speaker - thank you for moving me to take action on my reputation and win the kind of business I deserve!"
    Yvonne Arzt www.artzdesign.co.uk
  • "Having been through Rob's coaching program, I've experienced the huge commitment of insight, resources and energy he brings to his clients. It's made a big difference to my focus, my momentum and my results!"
    Fiona Coffey, www.fionacoffey.com
  • "Rob Brown effortlessly delivers the holy grail of reputations and relationships! He generously shares his networking insight and wisdom in a way which makes people take action with amazing impact!"
    Sir Eric Peacock, President - Institute of Sales & Marketing Management

The Art of Bouncing Back

Nobody ever said that your life, your business, your sales and even your networking would be easy. There will be knock-backs, some rejection and tough times. You need to bounce back! There is an article from the Harvard Business Review entitled 'How Resilience Works' by Diane Coutu, who states that resilience is intuitive for some people – they just seem to bounce back from adversity with ease – while for others it’s a skill that must be learned and continually practised. She goes on to write that...

“Resilient people possess three characteristics: a staunch acceptance of reality; a deep belief, often buttressed by strongly held values, that life is meaningful; and an uncanny ability to improvise.”

Lets take a look at these three factors.

1. Be able to accept reality - no matter how difficult it may be. Tennessee Williams once wrote,

“Don't look forward to the day you stop suffering,
because when it comes you'll know you're dead.”

Be realistic about where you’re at in life! Avoid pessimistic messages like “Life’s a bitch. And then you die” at all costs! Realism is the healthiest attitude in times of crisis, Coutu tells us, and she gives us this example.

On September 11th, the Morgan Stanley investment bank took a direct hit on their offices in the south tower of the World Trade Center by the second plane. They were the largest tenant with some 2,700 employees, but incredibly they lost only seven people.

The reason they lost so few was that Rick Rescoria was the vice president of security. Since the first bombing of the Center, Rick had fanatically trained everyone in the offices with fire drills. After the first plane crashed into the north tower, Rick immediately ushered everyone out, even though many of the other companies were telling their employees to return. Unfortunately, Rick was one of the seven people who didn’t make it out, but because of his realistic view he was able to save many lives.

Embrace realism!

2. Know and believe that life is meaningful. Your career will not always go to plan, so having the ability to make meaning out of the tough times is an essential element to resilience. While some people throw up their hands in times of crisis and cry, “How can this be happening to me?”, others stand firm and just get on with it. Be like that!

Resilience is real but it’s not inevitable, so you have to take a chance. We can learn so much through the muddles of life if we’ll only allow ourselves to be open and vulnerable. Believe that you can learn through the crises of life!

“Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.”
Confucius

3. Develop ingenuity. Be inventive and ingenious in your thinking. Think outside the box. Believe that you can fix things (instead of making them worse!). Look at the multitude of options and the wide variety of resources available to you. Make the most of bad situations.

"Things don't go wrong and break your heart so you can become bitter and give up. They happen to break you down and build you up
so you can be all you were intended to be."

Charlie 'Tremendous' Jones

 

Rob's Quick Tips

 


Ask lots of questions. Play with new developments. Constantly learn from experience. Improvise!

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