Monday, April 14, 2014

Many Milestones and Reasons to Celebrate

This past year has held a lot of milestones for me and for my family and so does the coming month. In March 2013, Jane and I celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary. We followed that up in December with our daughter Abigail’s 18th birthday. I turned 50 a few weeks ago and Jane will reach that magical number in about four weeks. The month of May will conclude with Abigail graduating from high school. A very event-filled 14 months!

One more milestone in the midst of all of that is the 5th anniversary of Influence PEOPLE. On April 17, 2009, I wrote my first blog post Why Influence is All about PEOPLE. Over the past five years, more than 100,000 people from nearly 200 countries have taken time to read Influence PEOPLE. Never in my wildest dreams would I have imagined that kind of response!

It’s been incredible to meet people all across the globe and in particular those who’ve participated in my Influencers from Around the World Series. Special thanks to Sean Patrick, Anthony McLean, Hoh Kim, Marco Germani, Yago De Marta and Cathrine Moestue for being so generous in sharing their thoughts and articles with all of us over the past five years.  It’s been fun to get to know each of them and to learn about their cultures. I feel like anywhere I go in the world I’ll have friends to meet with. 

I also need to thank several other people. First and foremost is Debbie Conkel, a coworker who generously proof reads all my blog posts. Another is Mike Figliuolo, who has been a mentor in many ways because he’s much farther down the road with his company and blog thoughtLEADERS. My boss at State Auto, John Petrucci, has also been unbelievably supportive in every way. He gets that happy, engaged employees are more productive and valuable, and encourages that in all his associates.

I also want to thank some people who’ve been so encouraging. First is Nancy Edwards, a former colleague. Someone else who comes to mind is George Black. Were it not for his encouragement I might never have started this blog.

Huge thanks also go to Jane and Abigail. They’ve been my biggest supporters and have been very gracious as I’ve occasionally shared stories about each of them. Jane was especially patient with me when I wrote a post I called Reverse Psychology and the Vacation Bathing Suit.

And I’ve save the best for last – you! Without you reading this every week I would not be as encouraged and inspired to write as I am. Some of my best days are seeing comments or getting emails from readers who tell me how my writing has helped them professionally or personally. That’s the goal with what I do – to help you learn to hear “Yes” because it’s so important for your professional success and personal happiness.

So from me to you, a sincere Thank You! I hope five years from now you’re still reading and I have the chance to say thanks again.

Brian Ahearn, CMCT® 
Chief Influence Officer
influencePEOPLE 
Helping You Learn to Hear “Yes”.




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