What would that be?
The answer to this question can only come from you. However, here are a few thoughts to help you think deeply about your answer.
Consider giving more of what you have away. One of the most potent laws of influence is the law of reciprocity. The law is that people want to repay, in kind, what another person has given to them. Reciprocity flows from the law of love (www.LawofLove.com) that is “the gift of giving” without the “hope of reward or pay,” or serving others.
The law of reciprocity is not what can best be described as "transactional reciprocity." Wayne Baker, a University of Michigan professor and author of the book "Achieving Success Through Social Capital" (Jossey-Bass), says that, "Many people conceive of their business dealings as spot market exchanges--value given for value received, period. Nothing more, nothing less. This tit-for-tat mode of operation can produce results, but it doesn't invoke the power of reciprocity and so fails to yield extraordinary success."
To listen to an interview on how Coach John Agno uses the law of reciprocity in his professional coaching business, click here.