Surrounding Yourself with the Right People Makes All the Difference

Surrounding Yourself with the Right People Makes All the Difference

The people you associate with determine 95% of your success or failure in life. Here’s how to refocus on the right relationships.


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Today at a glance:

  • Topic: Importance of surrounding yourself with the right people
  • Tactic: Considering which relationships are worthwhile
  • Quote on the impact of our tribe
  • Devin's Finds: 📰, 📰, 📺
  • Commitments: 🤝


Why is it so important to surround yourself with the right people?

Jim Rohn would say it's because:

"You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with."

But that’s a simplified view. To say that is to say any previous five people that surrounded you had no impact beyond your relationship dying down.

My view is that we're an ever growing quilt consisting of patches from everyone we've surrounded ourselves with. Each new patch added seems to be a bit bigger and at the forefront of our attention, but that doesn't mean the older patches' impact is replaced or they cease to grow. They continue to play an important role in shaping us.

Some of my older patches that have had the most influence on me:

  • Family: the earliest set of patches on my quilt. Growing up, I was lucky to be around my immediate and extended family all the time. They emphasized getting together for the big and small occasions and that we could always rely on one another when challenges arose. That focus on meaningful connection stuck with me.
  • Friends: Many of my closest friends over the years were made from the sports I played or the deep interests I had. The friends that had the biggest impact on me often had a few common qualities: ambition, depth, self-awareness and thoughtfulness. That helped me develop purpose.
  • Colleagues and mentors: Being part of small teams with little hierarchy helped me develop close relationships that focused on professional development, mental models, and solving real world problems. That helped me develop a growth mindset.

But these patches don't only create good. Think about the bad habits you've picked up—maybe it’s a focus on status and money over relationships—anything that holds you back rather than powers you forward.

We all had a few friends in this bucket

That's why it's so important to reflect on who you surround yourself with.

It's not a new concept, but I don't think it commands the priority it deserves. The result? We end up settling for the friends that have overstayed their welcome and the professional connections that no longer have a place in our life. Sharing their constant stream of thoughts, opinions, and acts rubs off on us more than we think. It impacts our outlook, resilience, emotional intelligence, and most importantly, what we believe we can achieve.

Which makes it even more important that we don’t add anything more to the bad patches on our quilt. But how?


Consider Which Relationships Are Worthwhile

Tim Urban’s Tactic

Tim Urban came up with the "Does This Friendship Make Sense" graph in a post 10 years ago and it still holds true today.

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Devin

Joseph Singh

CEO Second Singh LLC | Veteran | Logistics | Marketing Strategist

8mo

Gotta keep the mentality of "Iron sharpens iron" when it comes to the company that you keep. You want people around you that will help you grow, Devin Keane

Marcelo Grebois

☰ Infrastructure Engineer ☰ DevOps ☰ SRE ☰ MLOps ☰ AIOps ☰ Helping companies scale their platforms to an enterprise grade level

8mo

Absolutely agree. Surrounding yourself with the right people shapes your growth and mindset. 👏 Devin Keane

Ilan Saks

Unstacked Startups & StackedSP | Backing founders & helping them hire elite talent ⚡

8mo

Looking forward to checking it out Devin Keane! And, couldn't agree more!

Zohaib Ahmad

I help Executive Job Seekers_ Attract right opportunities through Resume & LinkedIn Branding ׀ Empathic Job Search Coach ׀ TopResumeGuide

8mo

You adapt to your environment intentionally or unintentionally. Means, people around you make a great impact on your thought process and habits. Great reminder Devin

Neil Danzger, CFA, ACC

🔥 Fast-tracking execs to $200K/$500K/$1M+ jobs | ICF®-accredited Career Coach | Resume Writer | Results in 45 Days | Serving talent from Meta, Goldman, BlackRock, and many more | Watch my Featured video ⬇️

8mo

Relationships evolve over time, Devin Keane. Some get better with age. Some die on the vine. The key is to keep turning over the soil to revitalize your relationships and your life. Don't let your field lie fallow.

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