Endorse Others With Integrity (Clubhouse Room)

Published: Nov. 18, 2021, 1 p.m.

We're at a constant stage of almost edifying others too soon, but we should take responsibility for our words. When we endorse others, we give them influence. This clubhouse room talks about how you can openly and with integrity give others your endorsement and how you can openly and in integrity revoke that.

Because before you endorse someone, you should authentically endorse them out of integrity. Clarify what's your experience for your endorsement as a disclaimer, and do your research. It's ok to say, "This is my limited knowledge of this person."

And if you no longer want to endorse them, you can mention you changed your endorsement, but don't go into too much detail about what was wrong with the previous one. It's more about the energy than what you actually say.

There's really no rush to get into business with people that you don't know. You have to know the people you're going to bed with. 

This episode is a shorter version of the session. Find the entire recording at clubhousecoaching.com!