Creating Confidence with Heather Monahan - #232: Choosing JOY With Heather!

Episode Date: July 6, 2022

In This Episode You Will Learn About:  Staying calm and focusing on the joy in life   Being grateful for EVERY moment  Finding the positive  Resources: Overcome Your Villains is Available NO...W! Order here: https://overcomeyourvillains.com  If you haven't yet, get my first book Confidence Creator Show Notes:  Keep an attitude of gratitude NO matter what! Stay committed to focusing on the JOYS in life, and not the stressors. When you choose joy you are choosing to empower yourself! So don’t let the stress get the best of you. Everything feels SO much better when you move with a positive mindset. Start shifting your perspective and your life will FILL UP with positive experiences, just you WAIT! 

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm on this journey with me. Each week when you join me, we are going to chase down our goals. We'll overcome adversity and set you up for a better tomorrow. Hi and welcome back. I'm so glad you're back here with me this week. Okay, so interesting story for you. I had a speech in Dallas last week, and I was flying in first thing in the morning because people have been talking about all these travel delays. and all these issues with flights and cancellations. And then I was taking the last flight back home on the same day. So I could make sure that I was, you know, able to get in and get out same day and deliver a great speech. So that morning, obviously it was going to be really chaotic.
Starting point is 00:00:47 I knew the airport was going to be crazy. I knew, you know, it was a quick turnaround. But before I left the house that morning, I said to myself, no matter what, I am going to go in with an attitude of gratitude. I know there's going to be craziness at the airport. I know how tense it gets. I know there's delays, right? But I'm just, that's my commitment today is that my job is to find joy throughout this day
Starting point is 00:01:11 and to be grateful for whatever is ahead of me. And so that's how I approached my crazy day to Dallas. So I get to the airport and when I tell you the lines, oh my gosh, I've never seen anything like it. And, you know, obviously it was 4th of July, you know, leading it to 4th. 4th of July week. So I'm sure that, you know, holiday week had something to do with it. But it was crazy. I mean, just like I had never seen. And I think there's just, you know, there's lack of staffing right now at airports because of COVID. And it's just, it's intense. But the lines were
Starting point is 00:01:43 really long. And I am not someone who gets to the airport really early. I always like to go just an hour before, check in online and, you know, walk right on the plane. That was not in the cards for Heather Monaghan last week. So I get into this line. I'm waiting. I'm waiting. People. are getting so stressed out. You can hear people just complaining, right, just out loud complaining. Why is this line so long? Geez, really getting upset. And so as I get closer to the TSA workers that are standing there checking IDs before you go through security, I can see that their faces are not, they're not looking happy, right? They're not like living their best life, excited. And I get it, right? I'm sure people are complaining to them, and they're just probably over it, right?
Starting point is 00:02:29 So I decided, okay, my job is be grateful for every moment. Maybe I can try to put a smile on this person's face and that, you know, could be something positive I could do and be grateful for. So I get up to, this is so funny. I get up to a guy at TSA and there's so many people. It's insane and people complaining and angry. And he takes my license. And I said, how's your day going?
Starting point is 00:02:53 And he went, he grunted. Okay. Who grunts, by the way? I don't know. He grunted clearly not having a good day. So I said, really? A grunt? I mean, we're alive. Hello? We need to be grateful for being alive. Today is a great day. And he went, again. He grunted again. So I guess he did not agree with my sentiment. And so I started laughing. I said, okay, well, you know, I guess you can pick your attitude and that's your choice. I'm choosing to see it as a grateful moment. I'm grateful. I'm grateful. I'm grateful. alive. So he doesn't say anything. And then he looks at my license and he says, we have a problem here. And I thought, oh my gosh, I can't believe I did this. I've got myself in trouble because I'm trying to practice gratitude and it's backfiring. And I said, what's the problem, sir? And he said, see this smile? And in my license picture, I have this ginormous smile. It's ridiculous. And I said,
Starting point is 00:03:53 yes. And he said, you're not doing a smile as big in real life. I need to see your smile. as big as a smile in your license picture or you cannot go through. Well, I start cracking up laughing so hard because it was very unexpected, right? Because this guy just a minute before was being so grumpy. And suddenly he just totally turned his attitude around and he started cracking up laughing. I was dying laughing. Everyone was looking at us because nobody was happy. Everybody was so pissed off except for me and this TSA guy.
Starting point is 00:04:21 We were cracking up laughing. It was so funny. So then I was so proud of myself that I'm like, oh my gosh, I'm so grateful that I got this guy that was having a really bad day to see that there's something positive to be excited about. La, la, la, la, la, right? So I go through security. I'm in the best mood. I'm like, nothing is no one's taken by joy.
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Starting point is 00:09:47 Everyone back back up into the on ramp. And so people start complaining out loud, what? This is ridiculous. It was so first world problems ridiculous. Like, come on. Get over it. Who knows how long this is going to be. No big deal. Like, we were just getting on. Now they're telling us to wait a couple of minutes. No big deal. That's what I was thinking. And I kept saying to myself, you're not going to let anyone take your joy, stay in your gratitude, be excited for this amazing day ahead of you. Make it positive. This woman next to me, oh my gosh, she starts going. off saying these people are idiots. I mean, she was so nasty. It was insane. So she's going on and on
Starting point is 00:10:28 about how awful the flight attendants are, blaming them. I mean, mean, mean. And then she's looking, she wants like the people around her to like join her and complaining, which I was not going down that road. Nobody did actually, by the way. No one joined in with her. But she kind of looked at me like, can you believe this? Like, aren't you so mad? And I just smiled and looked away. and I thought to myself in that moment, I'm so grateful I'm not her. Like, imagine carrying that negativity everywhere with you that you're just so angry at people and blaming people for nothing. We don't even know what happened.
Starting point is 00:11:04 And then wouldn't you know, we were probably waiting for two or three minutes. And they said, okay, we got it fixed. Everybody come on the plane now. Oh, is it? There was no need to be throwing a tantrum, no need to be getting angry at people and blaming people. So I was back to my la la la la la la I'm going to sit in my seat. I'm in the greatest mood. We take the flight.
Starting point is 00:11:24 Everything goes well. We land and I go into the ladies room and I'm washing my hands and I'm about to walk out and the mean lady comes in. And she's standing next to me and she stops and says, is that jacket, Veronica beard? And I said, yes, it is. And she said, oh, amazing. I love that brand. And she said, me too. She said, I just want to tell you you wear it so well.
Starting point is 00:11:46 And she was being so nice. And I thought, oh my gosh, that's so crazy. I truly believe the energy that you put out there into the world and the attitude that you pick every morning, every day in any moment will come back and directly reflect itself to you. And it was just so funny to see this woman who was so angry, so upset, becoming so nice in the bathroom out of nowhere. It was an interesting turn of events for me and just reminded me that it's up to us, what attitude we choose every day, it's up to us if we choose to give people our joy or we choose
Starting point is 00:12:21 to blame people or we choose to empower ourselves. So I hope you're choosing joy. I hope you're finding joy in every moment in whatever you do and that you make it a grateful day because when you start your day with gratitude, just everything is always so much better. That's how I approach this crazy, hectic day. And oh my gosh, it was so crazy and hectic. By the way, I land in Dallas. right to the venue and I had hours. I got there so early because I thought if the flight gets delayed, I want to be prepared and get there in time. There was no delays, no problems. Everything was on time. And then I had hours to wait in a green room before I went on. And the people were incredible. Everybody in Dallas was so nice. It was just, it was such an amazing day. I got back. I was done
Starting point is 00:13:07 with my talk. I got back to the airport with plenty of time. Everything went seamlessly. It just worked out great. So try it. Approach your day. with complete and total joy and gratitude, and let me know how it goes. I want to hear if something magical happens for you because I feel like something magical did happen for me, and I had an incredible day in Dallas. So I hope you have an incredible day, too. All right. I want to talk today about something that I went through that I hope you can relate to, that I hope can add some value to whatever it is that you're doing right now. So as you know, I was a first time author when I turned 43 or 44, I don't remember, and I had no experience. And I had no experience.
Starting point is 00:13:45 no expertise in it. And when it came time to record the audiobook, I thought, am I even qualified to do this? Right? Am I even, number one, qualified to write a book? Probably not. But I did anyways. And then number two, am I qualified to be the narrator? I don't know. And I never liked my voice. Hands up if you don't like your voice, right? Like if you hear it on playback and cringe, that was definitely me. So I recorded it with a really good friend from my old radio. career who Scotty, who's amazing and made me feel super comfortable and supported me in such a positive way that I was able to get it done. Super proud of how it came out. It came out really good. But back then, I didn't have this podcast, right? So I wasn't hearing my own voice all the time.
Starting point is 00:14:29 And I wasn't speaking as much as I am now. So I just wasn't hearing my own voice. I wasn't used to it. Cut to a few months after it came out, I was at an event at the four seasons of Miami and I was speaking. And after the event, people were coming up to me and having their book signed and whatnot. And a woman came up to me and said, you have the most beautiful voice, Heather. I just wanted to tell you. I love listening to it. And it was such a crazy moment for me because I had never liked my voice. I'd always thought it sounded annoying, frankly. And then here this woman was allowing me to see something about me that I hadn't seen before through rose-colored glasses. I chose to accept her compliment with gratitude and be really excited that she told me that
Starting point is 00:15:12 and that it impacted her in a positive way. And I chose to start hearing my voice differently from that moment on. And then I launched the podcast, right? And so I started hearing my voice all the time, listening to my own podcast and getting feedback from others, having people share it on social media and being able to hear those clips. And so after a while, I started thinking, you know what, my voice is pretty good. I like it.
Starting point is 00:15:35 So it just took that, it was that initial moment that, oh, this is really uncomfortable. I don't like this. I don't know if I'm good enough at it. I don't know if I sound good. good, and then over time, taking the leap, narrating the book, putting it out there, then jumping into the podcast, putting that out there, then getting some good feedback from people suddenly changed the way that I could see it. So then, when I got the chance to partner with HarperCollins leadership for my second
Starting point is 00:16:00 book, Overcome Your Villains, and they told me I had to try out to be the audible narrator, which I thought was so incredibly crazy, but I did try out for it. And luckily, I did get it. So yay to that. And I'm so excited that they think my voice is good enough. I really thought for sure it was, but we still had to audition. But I still got nervous right when it came time to audition. And I actually text my good friend, Kendra Hall, who is another author with Harper
Starting point is 00:16:27 Collins Leadership. If you haven't heard her episode, it's so good. She talks all about Change Your Story, Change Your Life, a great book that she just released this year. And great episode. Go check it out. But anyways, I text her because she had been where I wanted to go. Right? And I sent her text and I said, hey, what advice can you give me when I'm auditioning to be Heather Monaghan, the narrator, an audible for Harper Collins? And she just texted me back this, just be you. And it was such a cool thing because I received her message in a very positive way. I got what she was saying. If you show up just as you, you're going to get it. Right. Like, why wouldn't you get it? And then the other side of her point is, if you are just being yourself and they don't like you, then you know what? It's not for them. Like, but you can't.
Starting point is 00:17:10 try to fake it and be someone else or try to have some big strategy, just show up and be you. And if it's a right fit, it'll land and it's going to work. And so when she sent me that text, I immediately picked up my phone, took a voice note, and just read a chapter from my book and sent it off. And two days later, I heard back, Heather, you got it. We loved it. It sounded so good. So then I thought to myself, okay, this is great. And he was super excited. But I want to do something better and different than I did with my first one. Right? Like, I always want to find ways, and I want you to find ways too to evolve, change, grow. And one of the ways that we can do that is by reading other people's books, right,
Starting point is 00:17:47 accessing other people's content. And I had been listening to the audible version of David Goggins' book, You Can't Hurt Me, which is, it's a lot, but it's really good. It's a powerful book. He sold millions of copies and did really well with that book. But here's a thing that I liked. He didn't narrate his book, for whatever reason, I don't know. but at the end of every chapter, whoever he had that narrated, would stop and David Goggins would come on and riff and just be like, okay, here's behind the scenes, here's what was really going on or here's, you know, what's happened since then. And so I thought that's such a cool idea. It's unique, different. There's more value to add to the listener. It's kind of exciting because you get that behind the scenes feel. Who doesn't want that, right? And the other part is when you write a book for Harper Collins or
Starting point is 00:18:36 of these big publishers, it takes a long time. It's not like self-publishing. When you self-publish, you can write a book and have it out in the world in a couple of months. But when you do it with a traditional publisher, it takes so much longer. It takes like two years, a year and a half, two years. And so I thought what would be cool is, of course, I asked them to use Scotty again, and Harper Collins hired him and was happy to do it. And so I had this amazing producer yet again, and I knew it'd be amazing quality. I told him my idea. I said, Scotty, I haven't. read my book since I wrote it, which had been like almost a year earlier, I said, let's do this RIF idea. And he said, well, what are you going to say in the RIFs? I said, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:19:15 Let's just go in there and go for it and see what happens. And so it's kind of cool because I read the chapter for the first time in a year. So I've basically forgotten about the different chapters. And then immediately I go to, okay, here's what was really happening behind the scenes, or here's what's happened since then. And I give you that look. So I've gotten really amazing feedback from so many people on this. I'm super grateful for it because I didn't even know if Harper Collins was going to let me do that ad lib the book, but they said they were happy, happy to do it, happy to try it. It all turned out well in the end. The whole point of the story is I go back to, I never liked my voice to begin with. I used to cringe when I would hear it on recordings,
Starting point is 00:19:56 but the only way I got over it was forcing myself to hear it more and more. And then suddenly it just didn't bother me as much anymore. So whatever hang up you have, like whatever, whatever way you might be looking at yourself saying, oh, I don't like this about me or that about me, try putting on the rose-colored glasses that other people look at you through and put them on yourself. You got to be your biggest cheerleader. You want to be your biggest champion and your biggest advocate. If you're not going to be, why would anyone else? Right. If you're not showing up in that way, why would anyone else pick you. If I wasn't going to be a champion for my voice and for narrating the audible book, why would HarperCollins say yes? Right. I had to be my biggest fan and show up and
Starting point is 00:20:36 just be me and do it in a real and powerful way and say, hey, this is why you should pick me. And here's my audition and it's fire and you're going to love it. And so is a listener. Right. So be your biggest advocate. Be your biggest champion. The world needs you. There's just not enough good out there right now. There's so much negativity. There's so much divisiveness and arguing and separation. Any way that you can try to shine your light and be a little brighter, I'm going to appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:21:09 I'll tell you that much and so will the rest of the world. And for the people who don't, those just aren't your people. Right? For a long time, I was dimming my light in hopes that it might make someone else feel better. That was the wrong move for sure. It is never the right move to dim your light. It will be and always will be the right move to make your light brighter, to shine brighter, to step into who you are, and to stop shrinking yourself, especially for areas in your life that you've already outgrown, right? Take the risk, go for it, go for more. We get one shot at this life. Make it the biggest, brightest, boldest thing that you can. And for those people that are knocking on your door, telling you about all, all their negativity, close that window, close that door, let them keep it moving, wish them lock in your mind like I did with that lady at the plane. I just, I just said, I'm blessed and grateful.
Starting point is 00:22:03 I am not that woman. I am grateful that I have better energy. I'm grateful for where I'm at in my life. I feel so lucky seeing someone that's struggling so much with negativity. I feel so blessed that I'm not. And then that person may come around and feed off your energy and have a better day. So I'm hopeful in some way this brightens your day. Hopefully it does. I want to hear from you. You know I always want to hear from you. And I think so much, I got so many notes from people last week on the episode that I did that I shared with you right after I had gotten out of church. This week, I have not gone to church yet because my son and I are going to a later mass, but I appreciate the feedback. Means the world to me. I love
Starting point is 00:22:40 to hear your stories. I love to hear what big things you're up to, what risks you're taking, how you're turning your light up and going for more. Keep them coming. And anytime you share the show, You know I will repost, re-tag, re-share, and so appreciate it. Please share the show with anyone that you think it could help. It means the world to me. No one succeeds alone, and that includes me. Keep creating your confidence. You know I will be.
Starting point is 00:23:05 I'll see you next week.

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