Creating Confidence with Heather Monahan - Tough Times Are TEMPORARY With Heather! Episode 248
Episode Date: August 31, 2022In This Episode You Will Learn About:  Encouraging YOURSELF   Owning your truths Handling life’s FAST changes Resources: Overcome Your Villains is Available NOW! Order here: https://o...vercomeyourvillains.com If you haven't yet, get my first book Confidence Creator Show Notes: To get through hard times, you must believe in YOURSELF! I picked a couple chapters from Confidence Creator to read that I’ve been NEEDING to hear recently. Remember, facing challenges can be upsetting, but it doesn’t have to set you back. YOU GOT THIS! It’s important to reflect on the past, and celebrate all that you have right now. Life can change in the blink of an eye, take some time to enjoy what’s right in front of you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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So you're winding down with the podcast.
Sounds like you have no plans to leave the couch tonight.
Nope, you just want to unzip your jeans, slip on a pair of fuzzy slippers, and rip open
a bag of skinny pop popcorn.
Because the only place you're going tonight is the bottom of this journey with me.
Each week when you join me, you're going to chase down our goals.
We've come at a birthday and set you up for a better tomorrow.
After no sleep, I'm ready for my close time.
I, and welcome back. I'm so glad you're back here with me this week.
Okay, so if you were listening to the solo episode from last week, I shared that I was speaking
up my truth in a situation that was not easy for me to do.
I'm definitely proud myself that I did it.
It did not go as well as I hoped or thought it would.
However, you do things not because of the outcome, but because it's your truth and you
need to own your voice,
which again, it's not always easy.
And I know people think for me that it's always easy,
that is not the case.
For me, it's easy in business,
but not in my personal life, definitely not.
So it actually got me thinking,
I started thinking about my two bucks confidence creator
and overcome your villains and I was saying to myself,
oh my gosh, which chapter do I need to go read right now out of both of those?
And so I picked a couple of chapters. This is totally selfish for me to help me right now because I need
the encouragement, you know, we all know what we need, right?
It's a function of do you want to actually take a minute and follow up and follow through on those things and do it?
So today I'm going to do it with you. Yay!
I'm hoping that it will help someone listening today
too, hopefully it will help you.
But I also wanna tell you,
so this has not been the greatest week for me.
However, some really amazing things happen.
And I'm sharing this with you because,
I don't know who's going through tough time right now
or facing some challenges,
or maybe just out of their comfort zone,
but just because you might be in that one area or instance in your life doesn't mean so many other
great things could be happening. And sometimes we lose sight of that because of
the one hard thing or the one challenge we're facing or the one sad thing that
happened, right? We tend to put our focus and attention on that. But over time
those things get better, right? You know, that pain or feeling of being upset, subside somewhat.
And it's so important to focus back on those good things, you know,
to be grateful for what you do have and to find joy in all the moments
because that is what life really is about.
So make sure you're surrounding yourself with people that are bringing the joy out of you,
not bringing the sadness out of you.
And then I also decided this week, it's okay to appreciate being sad sometimes too, right?
I really don't like it personally, but I'm choosing to see sadness as it's a moment of
reflection and what you're really reflecting on is probably something that you lost, you
know, that was really beautiful or loving or good in your life.
And that's a reason to celebrate, right? Because you had it at that one point in time, and while it might be gone now or be different now, you can still celebrate that you had it,
and that can give you more hope for the future. So hopefully that reframe will help you out a little
bit today. Okay, back this week. So it was funny. I had dinner with a girlfriend who I hadn't seen in a month.
And the last time I saw her, she was not doing well.
She was really struggling with some big things in her life.
And when I saw her this month,
she was just a completely different person.
So happy.
So many incredible things happening for her.
And it was so cool to get that perspective
that no matter where you are today,
a month
from now, your life could literally look 100% different. That's how fast life changes.
That's how amazing life is, right? So I felt really grateful to be able to see her and
to celebrate her joy and all good fortune with her. I was just really exciting to see.
Then, oh my gosh, I have literally been out every single night this week,
and I never roll like this guy's ever.
I swear since COVID, I've just stay in so much more,
not anymore, because Heather's back, hitting the town.
That was Tuesday night, then Wednesday night,
I had friends come into town who I had not met,
but I've been friends with online and on the phone
for two years, and so it was my first time meeting them
in real life.
To say things came unhinged is an understatement. It was so fun, so crazy.
Had the best time. And just was so cool to be able. It's such a cool experience to get to know
people so well over a phone or a computer for a couple of years and then finally get to be with
them in real life. It was super exciting. Then the next day, I got added as a speaker
to this lineup that includes Tim Tibo, A-Rod, John Maxwell.
I mean, this incredible, incredible lineup.
I'll put the link in the show notes below.
I'm so honored for that.
And there's already starting promoting it,
which is so cool.
And I'm super grateful.
Five years ago when I got fired, I never knew that I'd be speaking alongside icons like this, right?
So it's just, it's so cool.
And again, you never know what's ahead of you.
That uncertainty that we all feel afraid of,
can oftentimes end up being the biggest blessing in the world.
Because it certainly is for me right now.
I feel like when I am sitting here
reflecting on the speak, okay.
And then the next night I had a friend
who was in town from Canada unexpectedly,
messaged me and said, hey, let's meet up for a drink.
I said, great, well, when it came time to meet,
he was running behind and said, you know what?
Just come to my work dinner with me instead.
And I thought, oh, I really don't wanna crash
your client dinner. You know, I said, well, I'll just come to my work dinner with me instead. And I thought, oh, I really don't want to crash your client dinner.
You know, I said, well, I'll just stop by for a drink.
Ended up meeting the coolest clients.
I love them.
I was so sad.
I actually didn't make the time to stay for the whole dinner because they were so cool.
We had the greatest time.
We were laughing hysterically.
And now I made two new contacts in Miami because of it.
So when you get that opportunity, you know, show up, I'm so
grateful I showed up and didn't just bow out because plans didn't go as we had hoped. It ended
up so much better. Then last night I had the most incredible time. I'm truly very blessed. I have a
huge group of friends that I grew up with ever since I was 15 years old. And so we know more than 30 years of friendship, which is we've been through marriages, divorces,
deaths, births, a gamut.
We've been through it all.
And I'm so grateful for these friends.
I spent so much time with them this summer and then it was one of my friends, Bachelor
Party.
And I decided to surprise him, view the guys, you know, knew I was going to come.
And we coordinated so that I was there for the dinner and had the greatest time, had so
many laughs, remembering things I had literally forgotten about in my life.
And it was just, it was such a great feeling to be with that many people that I had grown
up with that have my back that have seen me through hardships
and it was so cool to sit and reminisce with them and just be in their company.
So it was amazing.
There is nothing like great friendships and I'm so grateful for them.
And just remember, the grass is greener where you water it, right?
You've got to show up and water that grass.
And yesterday, I took an hour long Uber out there to meet these guys and knew that I was gonna be walking
into a potential debacle with collateral damage.
When you have that many guys together on a trip,
but I'm so grateful that I did it, that I took the time,
that I showed up and took the chance,
because it was incredible and it was just,
it made me so, so happy.
Okay, so that was great.
So I hope you're taking time for your friendships.
I definitely did this week and it's definitely caught up to me
because I'm barely breathing right now.
But, you know, make time for those friendships.
They definitely pay dividends like you can't imagine
and last night just reminded me that.
Okay, so that was that.
All right, now I want to get to,
as you know, my first book, Comments Creator,
I wrote this in 2008.
This book took me like five months, I think,
to write and self-publish.
It was crazy.
It was so fast.
My second book, not so much,
it took like almost two years, it was ridiculous.
But I do narrate both of them on Audible.
If you have not gotten them yet,
please go get the Audible version of both of them
and listen to them back-to-back
when you're driving to work or whatever you're doing.
The reviews on the books are incredible.
I'm super, super proud of them.
I'm actually, I think I'm going to start writing my third book.
Now, I sketched out what it's about and I just have been hesitant on actually making
myself sit down and write.
So I'm going to have you hold me accountable on that one
so I get cracking.
Okay, I went back to find a couple of chapters
that I thought maybe would help me in regards to
the topic that I was sharing with you,
speaking up for myself in relationships
and owning how I really feel instead of just allowing
others to own how they feel, right?
It's important that we express how we feel.
It's important that our needs are met
and it doesn't have to come off in a negative way.
Right, I remember you used to think,
like, oh, I'm being selfish, you know,
because I want this or whatever,
but it's just important that everybody needs
or heard and met.
And in the end, it doesn't always work out the way
that you want or had hoped,
but maybe someday it will work out much better that you want or it hoped, but maybe
someday it will work out much better.
The important thing is to show up as the best version of you.
So that's what we're trying to do today, and that's why I'm reading you a few chapters
right now from Conference Creator that I needed to hear.
Okay, chapter 28, just ask.
In order to get what you want, sometimes all you have to do is ask, that's it.
Some situations require a little bit of finesse, but it all comes down to how you ask.
Recently I was at a dolphins game and my girlfriend wanted to get a plastic cup for her husband,
but plastic cups are apparently held hostage at certain stadiums. We were at one of those
stadiums because she asked nicely and was denied the plastic cup. She came to me and asked that I work my magic.
That made me laugh.
Working my magic meant that I would go up to the counter
and convince someone to give me the cup.
Whenever you find yourself in a situation
where it's difficult to ask for what you want,
try to remember these 10 basic rules.
Oh, good, I'm at the right chapter, guys.
I needed to hear this.
Thanks, Heather.
Okay, here we go.
Number one, have courage. Ooh, so true. You will only ever get what you have the courage to ask for.
This is true in the stadium as it is in life. Boom. So why not ask for what you want? If you don't,
someone else will. And you'll be bummed out. They got the plastic up. It was meant for you.
Number two, stay confident. Get your mind right before you act.
Oh, this is spot on.
Say it, Heather.
Okay, I'm really fanny out about this book right now.
Sometimes that's channeling Beyonce's Sasha Fierce.
I convinced myself that nothing will knock me down.
I'm on point.
I've got this.
Do whatever you have to do to get your mind right.
Listen to music that fires you up.
Think of a time you achieve something beyond your wildest dreams.
Grab onto that feeling and use it as motivation that this can work out too.
Smile. Never underestimate the power of a friendly smile.
When you approach a stranger with a big smile, it's hard not to smile back.
You've also opened the door for a conversation now.
For, consider your approach. When you walk up to someone you don't know, you have to be back. You've also opened the door for a conversation now.
For, consider your approach. When you walk up to someone you don't know, you have to be
friendly and authentic. For me, that means being a beaten-optimistic. For you, it might
mean cracking a joke or giving a compliment. Be yourself, put your best foot forward, and
make a quick connection.
5. Give off a good vibe. The vibe you put out is usually the vibe you'll get back.
When you stand tall, smile and are open to meeting others, you are more likely to get that same attitude back in return.
Make it clear that you are there to be positive and that you're asking for help.
Six, prepare yourself to be uncomfortable. That is the brief period after you ask for what you want
when you have to wait for the response.
Sometimes that weight can be painful.
That is when things get uncomfortable.
It's so easy to walk away or doubt yourself in those moments.
But power through, smile and don't say anything.
Let things play out before you respond.
She or he who speaks first after the ask loses.
Seven, be relentless. Relentless doesn't have to be a negative.
Once someone answers with a reason why he or she can't give me what I want,
I say something like, I know you can do this. Come on.
I'm sure there's a way we can make this happen. Often people are so surprised
by this that they quickly give you what you initially asked for.
You just want to make sure that you remain positive, friendly, and keep that smile on
the whole time.
8.
Don't accept the no.
If you truly tried everything and you keep getting turned down, then you need to kick
it up to the next level.
I'd suggest saying something like, I know that you can't make this happen, but is there
someone who can?
Is your boss able to do this?
Is he or she here today?
Right?
You don't want to stop at the no.
There's got to be another level.
Maybe they don't have the approval,
but they can tap somebody that can get it.
Nine, be ready to pivot.
Conversations can take a turn in any moment.
You need to be ready to laugh
or ultimately meet with a manager
who might be annoyed that you called them over. Be ready for anything and try to have fun with it.
10. Practice makes perfect. If you practice these steps over time, you will become an
Ask Ninja. You will become the person your friends turn to when they need plastic cups
during football games. If you've nothing to lose, the most important thing to remember is that
you didn't have the cup when you started, so it's not the end of the world if you don't get it. Now, just be careful what you ask for.
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Chapter 29, stand your ground. Alright,
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So you go to this section that you need help with in the moment and you can bang out the chapters
really quick, get the tips, apply it to your life and keep it moving. Okay, stand your ground.
Ooh, this is the one I need right now. 10 years ago, I gave birth to my son.
I underwent a C-section, so when I returned home
from the hospital, I was sore and exhausted.
Those first few days as a new mother were terrifying,
I was suddenly responsible for a tiny little life,
but I had no idea how to make sure
that little guy would thrive.
I didn't realize how much tougher things were about to get.
10 days after giving birth, I received a call from my then CEO who asked me to fly to his alma mater and give a speech to the students on his behalf. My drop, no, I'm not kidding,
this really happened. Wait, did he really just ask me that? I was in shock. Still suffering
through issues stemming from my C-section, the last thing I wanted to do
was hop on a plane and leave my brand new baby behind to give a speech.
The right thing for me to have done would have been to decline and come back to work when
I was healthy and ready.
But that was a very sad time for me.
Myself a steam was low, so I didn't have the confidence to say, I just had a baby
10 days ago.
There's no way I could make a flight right now
I'm sure there's someone else in a better position who can make the trip and present to the students
I didn't even attempt to say no like a zombie. I just agreed if you Google my name
You can probably find the video of me presenting to that group of students in North Carolina
I looked terrible. I hadn't slept. I wasn't pain, I'm pumping in the bathroom before my
speech, I was still wearing maternity clothes.
That was a low moment for me.
Agreeing to do that speech only made me more insecure and frustrated.
It felt like the world was taking me places that I didn't want to go.
Life was hard, but I didn't see the role that I played in it.
I didn't see how my behavior and lack of boundaries
led me to that point.
I never considered standing up for myself
or putting my needs first.
Ooh, this is hitting me hard right now.
Hindsight is 2020, but that was a learning experience.
It made me realize that we are responsible for our own path.
Our decisions either help build us up
or they chip away at our confidence.
Things have changed and even though it was very difficult at first, it has gotten much easier with practice.
I no longer have to deliberately remind myself to speak up. It's become like second nature,
well most of the time. Finding my voice means speaking up when I want to and not looking away when I'm a no-waiter upset.
Finding my voice means putting my needs first.
Finding my voice empowers me and people respond to that.
Finding my voice has changed my life.
Conversely, I have witnessed friends over the years stifled their voice and not used
it.
Those same women are often frustrated and discouraged and full of resentment.
One of them even shared with me that she isn't feeling well physically, and she thinks
it has something to do with holding her voice inside for so long.
Nothing in life is worth feeling resentful and sick over.
The sooner you speak up, the easier it gets.
Prior to Hurricane Irma, my old boss, John offered to let me and my then fiance
use the private plane that he shared with a group of people. He gave us an amazing discount.
At the last minute, he received a call from another friend who wanted to get his mom on board
the same plane and out of the storm's path. John sent me a text asking, hey, is it okay? Let me know
if you'll be okay with this friend. He'll be happy to pay his way for the mom for a seat
on the plane, it will help you with the expense. I was happy to do it and frankly we were happy
to share the cost of the plane with somebody else. So it seemed like it was all working
out. A few months later, I received an email from John's controller. It was an invoice for
$10,800 for a flight from Miami to Atlanta. My jaw dropped. Clearly we were being charged
for the entire flight.
Had that occurred when I was younger,
I would have swallowed the expense out of fear of speaking up
and then stew about it privately on my own time.
Luckily, I had found my voice,
so I simply shot back and emailed to the controller
explaining the situation.
I took a screenshot of the original arrangement I made
with John and we ended up paying for what we'd agreed to.
Simple,
no fighting, no argument needed. Stand your ground, speak your mind.
These situations pop up in life every day. I was in spin class recently and Ashley was
teaching one of my favorite instructors. The instructors have had no cell phone policy
in class because the workout room is typically dark and they don't want the vibe to get thrown
off with someone's phone lighting up.
Countless times, I've heard instructors speak about the importance of everyone leaving
their cell phones outside of class.
It means a lot to them.
So if you have respect for the teacher, you don't bring your phone to class.
Pretty simple, right?
Well last week in Ashley's class, I saw a woman on her phone.
Ashley got on the mic to ask the person to please put the phone down or leave the class if they need to be on the phone. Ashley got on the mic to ask the person to please put the phone down or
leave the class if they need to be on the phone. The workout continued, but the woman completely
ignored her warning. Ashley had to get back on the mic and announce the same thing again.
But the woman remained on her phone. She was either ignorant or felt that she was above
rules. For a split second, I felt bad for Ashley, but then I saw her jump off that spin bike
and confront the woman.
I've asked you nicely twice.
Now, I'm taking your phone and you're leaving my class.
Ashley owned her voice,
and I was so overwhelmingly proud of her.
Her actions resonated with me.
She decided not to complain about the woman
who ignored the rules.
Instead, she empowered herself by standing up and speaking her truth, even though there was no guarantee
that it would be met with a positive reaction. Apparently, I wasn't the only one who felt
that way because the class erupted in applause. By this point, you know the drill. If you
aren't one of these people who stand up for yourself and speaks your mind, start small, but start chart your progress and use those minor victories to inspire
big change in your life over time. Okay, so that was two chapters from Compens Grader,
my first book. This book is gold. If you have not heard the whole audible yet, please
go get it. Please listen to it. I guarantee
you're going to love it. Okay. It's really, really good. Okay. Now, my second book is called Overcome
Your Billions. This one just came out November. Super proud of this one too, but this one's different.
The chapters are longer, and then there's takeaways in each one of the chapters. So it's structured
a little bit differently than my first book.
This book is done with HarperCollins leadership.
So there was a huge team of editors
and way more people involved in this book than in the first.
I happen to like both.
It's like people always say with kids.
Which one do you like better?
I mean, I really don't know.
I guess each one serves a little bit of a different purpose.
So it depends where you are in your life,
what your challenge is, like you're facing.
Just see which one calls to you to see which one you refers.
Okay, but I would actually start with confidence creator
if you haven't read either one,
because I did write it first.
Okay, chapter seven, finding certainty within
this chapter called to me today.
If you think you can, you can.
If you think you can, you can. If you think you can't.
You can't. Del Howard. March 5, 2020 was my last live speaking engagement.
I had the opportunity to speak at an international finance conference and I was nervous. Oh,
hang on a second. I remember this was the first time I spoke for a financial conference. By the way,
I've spoken for I think hundreds over the last couple of years, it's crazy.
I don't know why the finance industry loves my work,
but they do, thankfully.
Anyways, so it's pinging me, remembering,
gosh, when live events disappeared,
and then wait a minute, pause,
we get to be so grateful today
that we are back in person with people we love
at live events, I'm speaking in real life,
I'm so grateful and thankful for this year,
for where we are and what we've been through.
Okay, back to the book.
I had never spoken at a finance conference before,
and this was my first time addressing
an international audience, double whammy,
because I have learned to trust myself, however,
I knew I would find a common thread
to join me with the audience.
The day before I was going to speak, I racked my brain, hoping to find a way to connect
with them.
That's when I remembered that my ex-husband worked in the finance industry, and while
I had not been in the industry myself, I did have an insider's peak into how competitive
it was, and I could empathize with their challenges.
So I decided to open with that story to relate and connect with them, and it was a hit.
Anytime we can find common thread between ourselves
and others, we develop connection and relatability,
and that is powerful.
After the event, I went to the cocktail party.
This was my first speaking engagement
for a new speaker's bureau at the time,
and I wanted the feedback to be off the charts. I worked the room, I was shaking everyone's
hands. PSI had no idea that one week later, COVID-19, which had been in the news, would make
this simple gesture taboo. So weird. And asking for feedback. The feedback was fantastic.
I was so proud of myself. I had stepped into the unknown
again and it had paid off again. It is amazing how fast things can change in our world and how
incredibly unexpected it can be. That's why we always need to get up, dress up, and show up.
Then on March 7th, I received the email from my literary agent that she had accepted the 15th version of my book proposal. Yes, that means that on my 15th rewrite, it was finally
a go. I don't want to downplay this. For one full year, I worked hard to first land my agent,
then write and rewrite my book proposal. 15 times. All in the hopes that one day, I'd be able to
get a publisher to say yes. But I've got to to admit there were times near the end of this year-long process
that I became frustrated and started second-guessing whether I had targeted the right agent.
And if I was good enough to be a writer for the big leagues,
I can still clearly remember my agent's feedback on the 14th version of my proposal.
While she saw major improvements, she still knew I could do better.
I was so frustrated so much so that I'd secretly decided
that a version number 15 wasn't the charm
than I was going to move on to find someone else
who I hoped would believe in me, 100%.
There was no science by this decision, by the way.
I had no experience writing book proposals and this was the first time I'd worked with
a literary agent ever.
I knew only that I had been told no, 14 times when I thought the proposal, especially the
last one I had just written, was fantastic, and I felt it should get a yes.
This doesn't mean that I thought the agent was a villain.
She definitely was not.
It simply meant I was wondering if I would ever be the right fit for her and her for me.
The fact that this was my first time working with her and my first time working on a book
proposal put me in some very unfamiliar territory.
I was uncomfortable, confused, and not sure where to turn next.
I was questioning everything, including myself.
I reluctantly revised the proposal.
One more time, sent it to my agent and waited.
Out of the blue, I got it, yes!
Just like that, my reality changed completely.
I had no idea that version 15 would be the charm.
And now I can see that my agent believed in me completely.
As she told me, she knew the proposal could be better
and she was right.
Just remember that if I had thrown in the towel at version 14, you wouldn't be reading this book
today. Success often looks easy on the outside, but on the inside it can be a real test to your
self-confidence. It's all about getting knocked down 14 times, then picking yourself back up
for Lucky number 15.
Don't give up on you too soon.
All this was going on and we were entering a global pandemic.
I was so excited to get a yes from my agent that I didn't think about anything else,
but celebrating.
The next step was for my agent to send a letter to her target list of ideal publishers,
describing who I was, what my book was about, asking if they wanted a copy of the proposal.
She sent out 15 letters and we waited.
The following week as the virus began to spread across the US, we began to receive feedback
from publishers.
Some of the feedback was positive, some negative, but we did have several publishers that
were interested and even one that was very interested.
My agent sent out the 15th version of my proposal to the interested publishers and we waited
and the virus continued to spread.
One of the ways I relieve stress is to take action.
Sometimes that can mean going for a workout, other times it can mean preparing for things
and preparing for the worst.
I had ordered water, protein shakes, canned foods, paper towels, toilet paper, and bare
necessities for survival. Before taking action, however, I always ask myself, what is, canned foods, paper towels, toilet paper, and bare necessities
for survival.
Before taking action, however, I always ask myself, what is the grief to gross ratio for
this action?
In other words, what's the work put in versus the potential outcome?
If the potential outcome is greater than the amount of work required, then I move ahead.
Conversely, if the amount of work going into it outweighs the potential outcome,
it's time to re-evaluate.
When deciding if I should act on something I ask,
what's the Greek to gross ratio?
Next thing I knew, I received my first no from a publisher.
Then another, and another,
given the timing of this feedback,
at the same time I was in quarantine with my son,
with all of my speaking engagements canceled.
My number one revenue stream.
I was beyond down.
I jumped on the phone with one of my good friends to vent about my current situation when
I was reminded.
It's not how many knows you get.
The truth is you really only need one?
Yes.
That shifted my focus immediately.
Yes, I had received four nose, but my agent had sent out 15 pitches,
and I needed only one of them to come back.
Yes, I was suddenly feeling optimistic.
This reminded me of playing softball when I was a kid.
As a pitcher, when I would throw three balls, instead of worrying that I was about to walk the batter,
I would celebrate that now I only needed to throw three strikes to get that batter out.
It's all in how you view the opportunity that's standing in front of you.
During this time, my son's school was moved to virtual classroom at home via the computer
and on Zoom.
The transition went okay, it seemed at first, although the first week was definitely an
adjustment.
Becoming my son's Zoom school lunch lady and principal, making sure he logged in for
class on time,
was a lot more work than I'd expected.
As the virus took hold,
I took action in order to Peloton exercise bike.
The monthly fee over a two year window was reasonable,
and again, a worst case scenario,
if I was gonna be locked up with my 12 year old for months,
I knew I would need to be able to work out.
I had no idea how this situation was about to play out.
This was, by far, my best move yet.
Not only did the Peloton give me a great workout
with fantastic music and upbeat instructors,
but it also gave me the chance
to give virtual high fives on the screen.
No matter where everyone else was,
we were able to cheer one another on
and have a sense of normalcy.
This was a godsend while we were stuck
in our small apartment indefinitely. Another week went by, more knows, and then a sense of normalcy. This was a godsend while we were stuck in our small apartment indefinitely.
Another week went by, more knows, and then a yes.
The yes was from a small publisher,
and the deal wasn't great.
They cited the current pandemic
as the reason for their low offer.
Suddenly I was convinced I had shot my book proposal
at the wrong time.
If only I'd gone the market six months earlier
when the economy was stronger,
I would have gotten more and better offers." Well, at least that's what I thought.
After going down this track for another week, I started to open my mind to the idea that maybe
this was actually the right time. Maybe given the tremendous crisis we were all going through,
this was exactly the right time for my book. And the tools needed to overcome adversity and leap-progging villains.
That is what I chose to focus on. Done and done. Immediately after that change of mine,
I've received two very strong offers from major publishers. This was an interesting conundrum to be
in all of a sudden. How would I choose which publisher to go with? I remembered how I felt
at my old job in corporate America when some people wanted me there and others didn't. It's a terrible feeling. I figured I would rather be with someone
who is in it to win it with me versus someone who is only somewhat interested. I wanted committed,
not just interested, and there's a big difference. You should want that too for you.
I had individual phone calls with each of the publishers.
They were each fantastic in their own right. And both were all in. They both wanted me and my book.
That was a great feeling. I then took a step back and outlined the pros and cons of each. Then I
called my agent and asked for her opinion as she is the expert and knows these people very well.
In the end, we both agreed that Harper-Con leadership was the right fit and we agreed to their deal.
Then crickets, it's hard when you're new at something
and you don't have anything to compare it to.
I started to wonder if they didn't want me anymore.
Can they even do that?
Will they pull the offer off the table
because of the pandemic?
Was my timing terrible?
Would I ever hear from them again?
If you do this to yourself, you know that you are not a load.
This old habit was rearing its ugly head in my life, yet again.
By the way, it still does to this day.
My entire life, I believe that no communication meant the worst case scenario.
I needed to remind myself that no communication is simply that.
Nothing.
Instead of making assumptions and putting words into others' mouths,
I needed to be
patient, which is definitely a weakness. I asked my agent what was going on. She reached
out to them. Turns out publishing companies were not set up to make the move to virtual,
and they were far behind on getting contracts done. Mine was on there to do lists, but they
didn't know when they would get to it. Patience was clearly something I was going to get to work
on. The ups and downs during quarantine came fast Patience was clearly something I was going to get to work on.
The ups and downs during quarantine came fast and furious. Some days I was so grateful to have my son and our health and our great view cut to the next day when I would have a nervous breakdown
lose my mind because an unexpected package hadn't been delivered. My stress levels were an
all-time high and I started to feel trapped in our small apartment. Our washer and dryer broke. The tires on my car went flat.
My dishwasher broke.
I forgot to make my son's lunch countless times
when I had meetings and when he was in virtual school.
The blinds in my bedroom fell off the rod
and I couldn't fix them.
No one would come to the house to fix it
because of quarantine.
Ugh, those were not fun days.
But that wasn't all.
When school finally opened for in-person classes, they sent my son home with a fever and we were told to quarantine. Ugh, those were not fun days. But that wasn't all. When school finally opened for in-person classes, they sent my son home with a fever and we were told to quarantine.
Again, my son's dog died unexpectedly. My mentor passed away. The air conditioning in my
car went out to the keys on my Mac keyboard broke while I was writing this book. I felt
like Murphy's law over and over again. One day my son and I got off the parking garage elevator
to go to our car and the car was gone.
I started bawling.
My son stopped me and asked me
why someone would steal our SUV
when we were flanked by sports cars on either side.
I stopped crying.
Then I grabbed his hand and we walked right back
onto the elevator.
We'd gotten off on the wrong floor.
These were not my finest parenting moments. Then I remember to strategy that I taught myself
in years prior when you're facing a difficult time, focus on something that you are looking
forward to, and then not so distant future. Once you reach that, create something new to focus
on next and look forward to that. Dylan and I focused on the upcoming Michael Jordan Netflix documentary, The Last Dance,
which we were both so excited to watch.
While it started off quarantine, mostly optimistic and healthy, that ship had sailed.
I began eating worse night ever eating before.
I was downing entire bags of peanut M&Ms, and before I knew it, I'd gained 15 pounds.
My clothes were not fitting.
But we weren't leaving the house much and I was able to hide
it, unfortunately. That was a powerful realization for me. I was being held accountable when I would be
out in public. How was I going to hold myself accountable now that I wasn't going out in public?
With that accountability removed, I realized I was going to have to create a new approach. With any
goal, we need to hold ourselves accountable. And that clearly included me in my health. With all this insanity going on in the world,
it also became evident that we wouldn't be going back to normal anytime soon, if ever,
which meant I needed to find a new way to drive revenue from inside the apartment. I did
a few virtual speeches at first and they were really good, but they didn't pay as much
as my in-person events. I needed more. I decided to jump on my peloton and figure it out. I'm at my most
creative when I work out. That's when my best idea has come to me. When are you at your
most creative and when are you most likely to solve problems?
On the bike it hit me. I needed to go back to all of the messages people had sent me and
see what the themes were. What things were people asking me for.
Amidst great uncertainty, we can always find certainty within.
I ran over to my computer, started combing through the LinkedIn messages, and within an hour,
the answer was clear.
Many people were asking me if I consulted, offered executive coaching, or would be a mentor.
That was it.
I had no idea what someone would charge for things like this, but I knew speed to markets critical to success. If you can solve a problem for others, then you
have a product or a service to sell. I put a post on LinkedIn announcing my new group coaching
program, and I'm launching it May 1st. In the post, I said, you asked, I've answered,
if you're looking to be held accountable to achieve your goals, I got you on this one.
I offered 100% money back guarantee, because I knew I would work hard and over deliver,
and that would take the fear out of buying.
Then I said, send me a DM if you want to sign up.
I'm only allowing 10 people in this month, and next month, the price is going up.
Within a couple of days, the program sold out.
I was shocked and excited, but there was just one thing.
I had no idea what this new group coaching program was going to look like or how I'd run
it. Now, what do I do?
I went back to my old trusty friend Google, I researched other similar offers and decided
on a weekly group call each Friday, coupled with individual strategy sessions with me during
the month.
I knew I would need to collect an arsenal of testimonials from happy clients to promote
and grow this new business.
We live in a review and recommendation world,
and it is critical that you have testimonials of your work.
Don't have any?
Start asking for them now.
That first month, I over delivered for what I was charging.
I was spending all my time on one-on-one coaching calls,
which was not a scalable business model.
The good news is I received amazing testimonials
to promote my business for the next month.
I also learned the hard way that I had to pull back some of the offering to make the program work,
not just for my clients, but also for me. That's the key. In any business transaction,
both sides have to benefit. When one side benefits and not the other, it's not sustainable.
Now, how is I going to convey this change and not lose clients or revenue? Undervaluing
ourselves is always the wrong answer.
I want to be perfectly clear, this time was beyond awful for everyone.
My son would constantly remind me during the pandemic that everyone was suffering.
I understand that we may have had it better than others and that some others may have
had it better than us, but here's what I know.
It was a hard time for everyone, everyone in the world, and I don't want to minimize
that for anyone.
What I'm trying to do is provide you with the understanding and beliefs you'll need to be prepared
to take on the current and future uncertainties that you are certain to encounter and build a better
future for you and the ones that you love. And no matter if you are a single parent like me or
you found yourself alone and isolated or happily married or frustrated, we can all be proud that we made it through. Holding the belief that tough times are temporary and
there will be better days ahead will carry us through the difficult moments.
Key takeaway. Never rely on one revenue stream, one form of customer acquisition or one means
of delivering your product or service. Constantly challenge yourself to innovate how you monetize
your business, acquire new customers, and solve problems for your client base. Change an uncertainty
will be our constants. But we can always find our certainty within ourselves.
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Totally different.
The chapters are so much longer in overcome your villains. and again that one was done with Harpal Collins leadership
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Compense crater so we moved much faster and I was working with one person which was frankly much easier
Okay, so I hope that message
Connected with you today. I hope that it supports you in some way.
It it was hitting me over the head while I was reading it. That's why I wanted to read it to remind myself
that I need to speak up for my needs and there's nothing wrong with that. Actually, there's everything
or right about it and not to focus on the outcome, but to focus on the act of doing it, which will always create
confidence within you and lead you to the right place.
Okay, until next week, I hope you keep creating your confidence.
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Don't forget, the best is yet to come.
I can't wait to see you next week.
I'm gonna make a move over here.
I decided to change that tiny amount
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Start learning and growing.
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