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Who is your biggest fan?

We often think that asking for help is a sign of weakness. Therefore asking for help is difficult for a lot of people. But never forget that helping each other is something people like to do.

How do you recognize your supporters?



  • they grant you good luck
  • they listen to what you say
  • they contribute to your plans, give you honnest feedback and tips
  • they have aquired knowledge and experience that you don't have untill now


What types of fans are there?




  1. the cheerleader: these are blessed people to have around you. They are the motor that give you the energy to excell in what you are doing. They are in your direct environment, enjoy their company
  2. the buddy: this is the college that has the same challenges and issues as you have. Supprt each other in your growth
  3. the mentor: this is somebody who helps you. He/she is just one pace in front of you. He/she will lead you the way. You take responsability for your actions.






Where can you find them?
  1. go outside: you can find your supporters outside. Give attention to people around you.
  2. give faith. requires a certain degree of courage/bravery
  3. give specific information. If you give very specific information people are able to give you a specific answer




It is not only about askng and receiving but also about charing and being gratefull

and you?
who are your sponsors?




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