Package Your Genius Personal Branding Podcast
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I wouldn't call myself a 'workaholic', but I admit, I love my work.
I love the actual process of what I do - not just outcome. It makes me happy.
So even when results aren't immediately evident, (you mean I didn't make the NYTimes Bestseller list on the first day??? *flips over a table*) it's okay, because I honestly love the work.
The work energizes me, gives me a sense of purpose, and fills my days with meaning in a way that few other things do.
It's easy to plant seeds day after day, week after week, and month after month because - to extend the planting metaphor - I love the feeling of the earth between my fingers.
I love the process of showing up every day to nurture an idea and help it grow.
I love waking up with the sun, running to the window and surveying the land to see what small changes may have taken place overnight, while the rest of the world was sleeping.
But the downside of loving the work this way is this: it can become easy to get so used to planting, that you forget the harvest is coming eventually.
And reaping that harvest feels almost...unfamiliar.
You get so in the weeds of doing the work, making tiny tweaks, and fighting off threats that you tend to forget what all your maneuvering is adding up to.
But I got a clear reminder last week. Last week was all about harvesting:
At first, I was almost in disbelief at the abundance that kept showing up in my inbox. It was overwhelming.
Because quite honestly, I had gotten used to the grind. The pep talks and practice tests and applications had become my fall routine (whoever thought they'd actually get in, lol).
I'd told myself that sitting down and writing the book had been the real work (you mean people want to buy why what I wrote???)
And I'd so fully poured myself into teaching my students that I hadn't given much thought to how those lessons would continue to pay dividends for them.
But it finally dawned on me that *this* is the glorious morning I'd been dreaming about.
This is the ample harvest I had tilled and watered and worked my fingers to the bone for.
So while I may find joy in doing the work, I need to also learn to find joy in the harvest - to expect it, to rejoice in it, to be present to the magic of it.
Firstly because with all the seeds I've planted, it's inevitable, right?
But also because what else, if not this, have I been working towards?
If you've put years into becoming great at what you do, you may have also adopted the identity of 'diligent workhorse' and given little thought to where all of your hard work is taking you.
You may have shown up consistently every day and done your best.
You engrossed yourself in the work.
You hit a major milestone, and then moved on to the next big project.
You told yourself that you weren't doing it for the applause, but still..the applause may be in order.
And when the applause comes, if you're uncomfortable or even caught off guard like I was, ask yourself why.
Standing ovations shouldn't freak you out - you should expect them at this point.
A bountiful harvest shouldn't be a shock when you've been planting, watering and nurturing the seeds day in and day out.
Success shouldn't catch you by surprise when you've put in the work.
I'm still learning that lesson, with each new level.
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[Ep. 43] Refresh Your Network - the Magic of Reconnecting After a Long Absence
[Ep. 42] Deferred not denied: keep making your lists
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[The Personal Branding Journey] From Corporate Accounting to Purposeful Play
[The Personal Branding Journey] Making the Leap from 9-5 Job to Full-Time Consultant
[The Personal Branding Journey] Hadiya Williams on building your brand as an artist and introvert
[The Personal Branding Journey] Joy Lacy on focus, narrowing your niche and overcoming naysayers
[Ep. 41] How to harness your focus, get mindful and set clear priorities with Meico Whitlock
[Ep. 40] The World Is Telling You Who You Are: How to Stop Leaving $$ on the Table
[Ep. 39] Package Your Childhood Genius - finding your passions early with DJ Connor B
[Ep. 38] Who's Holding You Accountable? How Being in Your Head is Costing you Your Dream...
[Ep. 37] How to push past impostor syndrome and claim the full power of your gift
[Ep. 36] When preparation becomes procrastination and why you should stop listening to the experts
[Ep. 35] The Gift and the Curse of the High Achieving Mindset with Dr. Reisha Moxley
[Ep. 34] Why aren't you asking for help?
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