That's a common theme around here. We're all working towards
Speaker:having a little less effort get off the hamster wheel. These
Speaker:examples remind us that collaboration is natural. It
Speaker:makes life easier and it makes outcomes better, and it helps
Speaker:everyone go farther together at the Grand Connection.
Speaker:Collaboration means generosity, trust, openness and celebration.
Speaker:It means connecting with people who share your values and
Speaker:complement your strengths. It means being open and fair and
Speaker:finding the path that feels win win for everyone. It means
Speaker:supporting each other towards a common purpose and creating
Speaker:something that becomes more than the sum of its parts. And
Speaker:collaboration comes in many levels. Collaboration can start
Speaker:with a simple moment of connection. Maybe you meet in a
Speaker:zoom breakout room at a grand mixer. Maybe somebody sends you
Speaker:an introduction through a referral app. Maybe you cross
Speaker:paths inside a grand group, or maybe you meet and have your
Speaker:first one on one at Starbucks sipping your favorite coffee
Speaker:that first hello is where collaboration begins, and it's
Speaker:the start of the relationship. And just like coffee sizes,
Speaker:collaboration grows in levels, small, medium, large or venti,
Speaker:okay, yes, I'm going to need to check this out. I'm still trying
Speaker:to understand why vente is bigger than tall. So I looked it
Speaker:up, and there's actually more than just small, medium and
Speaker:large. There's a whole bunch of them. So there's starts off with
Speaker:Demi, which is three ounces short, is eight tall, is 12.
Speaker:Grande is 16 ounces vente. There's the vente is 20. So it's
Speaker:bigger than tall, and it's different for hot and cold. So
Speaker:there's 20 ounces for hot and 24 for cold. So I guess the cups
Speaker:were just different in sizes. And then there's trenta that
Speaker:comes for 30 ounces. I've never even seen that one. That's a lot
Speaker:of coffee. Anyways, I've digressed here, but let's talk
Speaker:about small collaborations, and that would be, I guess, tall,
Speaker:according to Starbucks, but you get the point. So these small
Speaker:steps help build, know, like and trust. Small looks like things
Speaker:like sharing a resource, giving a lead, offering a tip to
Speaker:somebody, liking and sharing a post, sending a supportive
Speaker:message to cheer somebody up, maybe it's giving a testimonial
Speaker:or showing up and supporting them at an event. Then there's
Speaker:medium collaborations, grande size and of course, that's the
Speaker:one I always order, because everything is grand around here.
Speaker:Medium collaborations help you test the fit.
Speaker:They build momentum medium kind of looks like sharing content,
Speaker:podcast swaps, speaking on a summit, maybe doing a Facebook
Speaker:live together. You get to know each other, joining a panel or
Speaker:becoming an affiliate or a referral partner, as you get to
Speaker:know them better. And then there's those larger
Speaker:collaborations, the venti size ones, large. Collaborations
Speaker:happen when alignment is strong and you build the know, like and
Speaker:trust. You don't start off right away. You know, marrying the
Speaker:first person you meet, right? You get to know them so large
Speaker:looks like, you know, co creating a master class,
Speaker:building a program, co authoring a book, partnering on a launch,
Speaker:starting something new together. Maybe it's a joint venture,
Speaker:maybe it's a new business. Let collaboration grow at its own
Speaker:pace. It should unfold naturally and feel supportive, aligned and
Speaker:easy every step of the way. So you may be wondering who makes
Speaker:great collaboration partners. Great collaborators share
Speaker:values, they share intentions and they share energy. They also
Speaker:bring different strengths together. You are stronger than
Speaker:you are alone, so the things to look for are shared values,
Speaker:align goals, complementary strengths, uplifting energy.
Speaker:That's always a good one. Open communication and people who are
Speaker:authentic that you really can get to know like and trust.
Speaker:We will explore all of this more in upcoming episodes and learn
Speaker:from our community through their successes. Before we wrap up.
Speaker:Here is one simple step you can take this week. Reach out to one
Speaker:person, just one start a genuine conversation and ask how you can
Speaker:support them. A quick reminder you do not need to leap the
Speaker:whole Grand Canyon this week, one simple hello is plenty. One
Speaker:connection can lead to something grand. In upcoming episodes,
Speaker:you'll learn how to create your grand intro, how to make a grand
Speaker:ask, how to find great collaboration partners and how
Speaker:the grand growth blueprint can support your journey. You will
Speaker:also meet some amazing members and leaders and hear how they
Speaker:have used collaboration to create big results. I use the
Speaker:word big instead. I couldn't do grad everywhere. I cannot wait
Speaker:for you to meet them, and one day that leader could be you.
Speaker:Thank you for joining me. We're going to have a lot of fun.
Speaker:Let's connect, create and collaborate together.