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Lifting Others Up Doesn't Dim Your Light Ep 5

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In this episode of Sugar, Spice, and Spirits, the hosts discuss the importance of lifting others up in both personal and professional settings. They emphasize that supporting others does not dim one's own light and that collaboration and mentorship are key to success. The conversation touches on overcoming competition, the illusion of limited opportunities, and the value of teamwork. The hosts share personal anecdotes and insights on creating a supportive environment where everyone can thrive.

Don't be afraid that you're gonna dim your light by lifting others up. Helping others makes me super happy. Life is too short to work with negative people. You are not dimming your own light by lifting others up. There's room in the world for everyone to shine. It's self-limiting to think there's only one seat at the table. Invest in people who will invest in you. If my coworker is shining, that means I'm shining. The sun doesn't apologize for letting the moon glow. You don't know what you're doing, I'm going to show you a few things.

#mentorship #collaboration #entrepreneurship #support #competition #teamwork #personal growth #womeninbusiness #liftingupothers

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In this episode of Sugar, Spice, and Spirits, the hosts discuss the importance of lifting others up in both personal and professional settings. They emphasize that supporting others does not dim one's own light and that collaboration and mentorship are key to success. The conversation touches on overcoming competition, the illusion of limited opportunities, and the value of teamwork. The hosts share personal anecdotes and insights on creating a supportive environment where everyone can thrive.

Don't be afraid that you're gonna dim your light by lifting others up. Helping others makes me super happy. Life is too short to work with negative people. You are not dimming your own light by lifting others up. There's room in the world for everyone to shine. It's self-limiting to think there's only one seat at the table. Invest in people who will invest in you. If my coworker is shining, that means I'm shining. The sun doesn't apologize for letting the moon glow. You don't know what you're doing, I'm going to show you a few things.

#mentorship #collaboration #entrepreneurship #support #competition #teamwork #personal growth #womeninbusiness #liftingupothers

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