Reva Seth
Founder, Tribe of 12
Relationships directly shape a person's health, wealth, and happiness. With Tribe of 12, we are sharing a proven system to help more people build the relationships they need to thrive in our rapidly changing world.

The Relationship Factor in Leadership and Legacy
After two decades advising global leaders, Prime Ministers, Fortune 500 CEOs, transformative founders I noticed a pattern. The ones who achieved lasting success, both professionally and personally, were deliberate about their relationships. They knew exactly who they needed in their corner and why.
Their intentional, conscious approach to the quality and range of their core relationships became the foundation of the Tribe of 12.
"The quality of your relationships determines the quality of your life. In my work, I've discovered that the people who consistently thrive professionally and personally, especially in changing circumstances and high-stress situations, all share one crucial trait: they approach their relationships with a unique level of intention, strategy, and depth."
~ Reva Seth, Tribe of 12
REVA SETH
Research & Writing
I've researched and written about career success, relationships, and personal happiness for over two decades. My work has appeared in Fast Company, The Boston Globe, The Atlantic, Rotman's Management Magazine, The Huffington Post, The Globe and Mail, and Policy Options, among others. I'm the author of two best-selling non-fiction books on relationships and careers, published by Simon & Schuster and Penguin Random House. I live in California with my husband of almost 25 years and our three boys.


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Personal Infrastructure in a Changing World
Engineering Your Support System
Your Tribe of 12 isn't about collecting connections or growing your network for its own sake. It's about cultivating specific relationship types that provide support, challenge, and opportunity.
When properly constructed, this relationship architecture creates resilience through diversity, ensuring that you have the right people to turn to no matter what challenges or opportunities arise.

