The Go-Giver Five Laws of Stratospheric Success are a message for anyone, introvert and extrovert. While as an introvert some have a greater resonance for me, they all can benefit everyone. As you read about them, and live them, they create an inner sense of pull in you rather that almost dizzying push, push, push. The Go-Giver by Bob Burg and John David Mann is a quick read but a lifetime of study. Listening to Bob will likely take us into a deeper understanding so let me wrap up this preview with my sense of the fifth law:

The fifth law,

    The Law of Receptivity:

The key to effective giving is to stay open to receiving.

Many of us can be generous givers. When we are over-generous, to the degree that we also don’t expect to receive, when we give-give-give, and then … “wait I don’t deserve it,” or “gosh, did I give enough,” then of course we either slow our receiving or don’t receive period. In 1996 my husband had open heart surgery. Even though many friends offered to help, called with loving wishes, showed up at my front door to break bread, even offered to drive me to the hospital, my independent and care-giver (there’s that giving) nature was like a remote control flipping through the all Give-It-All-You-Have-to-Give channels. The surgery undeniably was toughest on my husband yet, if you are a caregiver you know the stress, the worry, the fear of such an event make it difficult to put down that giving remote.

Fast forward 11 years for his second open heart surgery. Who knew? Arterial bypass has a 12 to 15 year life efficacy of the procedure and then, there it is, needed again. My healthier husband was braver than I was. Or is that a man thing? Well actually it was more, “Let’s get it over with!” for him. Round one gave me wisdom: be open to receive – in this situation – help. Lots of it. Every call of “What can I do for you?” had some offer to help. Some hot meals people would drop by with, company to ride with on the usual 50 minute one way trip to the hospital for 14 days, a pet sitter for our dog and even someone to meet the trailer manufacturer to give them the trailer keys.

By staying open to allow myself to receive, the care giving necessary over the next month was easier, richer, even more enjoyable. My husband would tell you, no other nurse would do except me – and I’m not a nurse. By being willing to receive, I was able to give so much more in the most exasperating of times. The giving remote regularly was recharged.

In life and business, the Go-Giver philosophy leads to more happiness and success. You can get a quick glance of The Five Laws of Stratospheric Success or if you want the inside story, the real scoop then:

One, read the book which you can buy through Amazon or possibly find at your library; and then two,

Two, I invite you to join me in listening to Bob Burg Thursday, Nov 12 and then you’ll free yourself up of energy leakage, even battle fatigue from battles that aren’t even necessary. Then IMMEDIATELY put any one of the Five Stratospheric Laws of Success into action with online speed networking. It could be just what you need to help you and your business results!

What has been your experience with the Law of Receptivity? Can you give the Give-Give-Give remote a rest? Do you you know a better way to be more open to receive?