Happy Entrepreneur Spring 2015 | Page 42

my story: I’m sitting on my living room floor, eyes closed, attempting to clear my thoughts. I am just coming out of a really bad year. My father has passed away, my health is failing, my business has failed, and to cap it all off, my marriage has ended. I’m annoyed at the world. My life sucks. There is a litany of complaints in my head. Why doesn’t somebody fix this or that – my life, the broken sidewalk in front of my townhouse, the world. I breathe deeply and my mind finally settles. A crystal clear thought emerges. “I’m somebody!” My mind resists the thought. “These are not my problems,” my mind insists. “I’m somebody,” my mind repeats. “It’s not the world’s job to fix my life. My job is to improve the world.” In that moment, my life changes. In that moment I know, without a doubt, that like so many others, I am the one the world is waiting for. I can either live a life of complaint or a life of action to create a better world. find their courage to try something different, start something new. Yet I’m still not quite sure what I actually want to do. So I lean in as so many thought-leaders have said to do. I choose something that feels like it’s in the right ballpark. Leaving my job, I start a charity to build schools in Africa. My kids convince me to take some of the stories I write for them and publish them to raise money for the charity. All three quickly become best sellers. This teaches me two things. First, I don’t really like being a children’s author. I love writing stories but going around to schools and doing programs with kids is not really lighting me up. Second, I realize I have dozens of people coming at me wanting to know how I put three books on the bestseller lists in only eight months. Enter second light bulb moment. I’m having tea with my best friend Shawne Duperon and she looks at me (as only Shawne can) and says, “Honey, when the Universe sends you a flood of something you love, maybe you should pay attention.” I realize how much I’m loving teaching people how to get their messages to the world. So I rebrand myself and start teaching people how to generate word of mouth epidemics and create influence around their work. My mission in life is now to grow thought-leaders and help them learn to spread the word about their work. I choose action, and my life changes. Lean in. It’s easier to see the path when you do. Most entrepreneurs have a moment like this where they 42