The influence of the people around you

The human body is known to emit vibrations: some are positive, while others are negative. We have orbits made up of people who surround us and with whom we are closely related throughout our lives. In my book “The Art and Craft of Success: 10 Steps” by Ostaro, I fully expand the impact that people have on us.

Through observation and experience we will notice that the association of a certain person or persons will help us to complete a project successfully. It is not just a question of knowledge or financing that makes a company a success. It is more than that. When a person constantly exerts a positive (harmonious) influence on another human being, they have a great influence on the brain that leads to a clearer judgment of a situation or a better solution to a persistent problem. These processes go largely unnoticed by people, but they work. In the case of a negative person in our orbit, the result of a contradictory or negative vibration could lead to a bad judgment of a situation or problem, bad solutions and the total failure of the project.

Underestimating all the difficulties or challenges involved could mean higher costs and longer time frames to get the job done.

The success of a project largely depends on the correct estimation of all the factors involved, such as choosing the right people in a team, careful consideration of the essential character traits of the human personality (confidence, punctuality, efficiency, ability to work hard, persistence in the face of difficulties). ) for a venture to be completed successfully and produce the desired results.

Estimating costs in terms of human participation requires a deep understanding of human nature and business experience. We do not achieve success by chance. It requires very strong efforts on the physical plane, like burning the midnight oil, plus using the formula that consists of three main factors, like choosing the right equipment for that particular project, the right location (for example: drilling for of oil must be at a calculated speed). point), and the right time for its completion. A multi-million dollar movie, if released at the wrong time without regard to the competition, could lose you millions and may never get you an Oscar. There are many examples of successful or failed projects. A careful analysis of a successful project reveals the points mentioned above. In fact, timing is more important than adequate funding, as evidenced by Michael Moore’s documentary Fahrenheit 9/11, which became a worldwide hit. At a time when the competition is less, the chances of success are greatly increased.

The stakes in a large company are very high. Choosing the right people, the right time to start the project and the right location can make the difference between success or failure.

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