Chapter Eight
Share Your Tiny Story
Don’t Fall into the Trap of Isolating Yourself
When you do what you do for a period of time, keeping true to your Tiny values and achieving some success along the way, you will eventually get noticed—especially if you keep up with relationships. That’s when it’s important to share your story.
As an entrepreneur, you will always have stories to tell and there will always be someone who can benefit. We live in a world where we think everyone knows, or owns, more than we do. Some do. Some don’t.
Share what you’ve learned. It is an act of generosity, and it is as simple as sending the elevator back down or holding the door open for the next person.
“Send the elevator back down.”
—Lee Eiferman, LeeWords
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