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Writer's picture: Keith PowerKeith Power

Updated: Mar 13, 2024

The Power of your Inner Circle


The value of the quality of your connections cannot be overstated. As a professional, your network is not just about quantity but about curating a circle that aligns with your goals, values, and aspirations. Here's how you can strategically spend time with the right people and enhance the calibre of your friendships:


1. Define Your Core Values

Start by clarifying your own core values. Understand what truly matters to you, both personally and professionally. This clarity will guide you in seeking out individuals who share similar values, fostering connections with depth and resonance.

2. Networking with Purpose

Attend events and engage in networking activities that are aligned with your industry or personal interests. This targeted approach will naturally lead you to like-minded individuals who are more likely to become valuable connections in the long run.

3. Invest Time in Professional Development Circles

Join executive forums, workshops, or professional development groups. Surrounding yourself with peers who are equally committed to growth and success can provide a unique space for shared insights and mutual support.

4. Embrace Diversity

While shared values are crucial, diversity in perspectives is equally important. Cultivate relationships with people from diverse backgrounds and industries. This not only enriches your personal growth but also brings a wealth of varied experiences to the table.

5. Be Intentional with Your Time

Time is a precious resource, especially for executives with demanding schedules. Be intentional about how and with whom you spend your time. Prioritize relationships that contribute positively to your personal and professional development.

6. Quality Over Quantity

In the age of social media, it's easy to focus on expanding your network numerically. However, the emphasis should always be on the quality of connections rather than the quantity. Genuine, meaningful relationships have a more profound impact on your personal and professional life.

7. Reciprocity and Support

A strong friendship is built on reciprocity and mutual support. Be there for your friends, offer help when needed, and create a supportive environment where everyone can thrive together.


Elevating your inner circle is not just about surrounding yourself with successful individuals; it's about aligning with those who uplift, challenge, and inspire you. By consciously curating your friendships and investing time in the right relationships, you're not only enhancing your social life but also fueling your professional success. Remember, it's not the quantity but the quality of your connections that truly matters.

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