Showing posts with label entrepreneurial journey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entrepreneurial journey. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 December 2016

The Moment That Defines You as An Entrepreneur

There’s a moment in each of our lives that defines who we really are as entrepreneurs. I had a defining moment in my entrepreneurial journey, and so will you. It’s these transformative, life-altering, amazing moments I want to talk about in this post.

Ready for it? Let’s do it.
Anyone who’s starting something new, like your own business, becoming your own boss, or venturing out into the online business space, you’re going to face a few roadblocks. You’re going to be met with obstacles and challenges, and you’re going to want to go back to where you were. Back to that safe place. Back to the comfort. Because the more we encounter discomfort, the more likely we want to find a place that’s familiar and comfortable. For some of us, that comfort is the nine-to-five job. For others, it’s staying in the current business that we’re building and not trying something new or taking risks to get to that next level.
The purpose of this post is to help you figure out what those defining moments can be. Often times, they are hurdles, obstacles, roadblocks on the path toward something greater. If we can break through those challenges, we’re going to be better off as entrepreneurs because we’ve learned to face our fears, take risks, and push forward.
When I started my online entrepreneurial journey, I wanted to give up several times within the first year and a half. I wanted to go back to my nine-to-five job. When I was laid off, that’s the first thing I wanted to do. Let me tell you, this is a normal feeling. It means you’re human! It also means you have so much room to grow.
At that time, when I was in my nine-to-five job, I never thought about becoming an entrepreneur. And so, when I was laid off, my first instinct was to say, I’m uncomfortable, let me call every single architect that I know, every single consulting firm that I’ve ever worked with, and beg to see if there are any job openings. Fortunately, there were none, and that forced me to explore other options.
It was then that I discovered online business. That was the start of my process to discover my defining moment. It would come shortly after that (more on that below!). Eight years later, and what a crazy entrepreneurial journey it has been! If you’re curious about the complete story of my leap from nine-to-five architect to online entrepreneur, or feel like you need a bit of inspiration to nudge you toward conquering that next obstacle, I’d recommend you read my book, Let Go.
And guess what? Let Go is now available on audiobook via Audible! Start listening today!
When I get stuck, even today, I often think about the one moment that defined me as an entrepreneur. I think a lot of entrepreneurs have this one moment, and when they think about it, it helps them realize why they’re doing what they’re doing. It’s easy to lose track of why we do what we do, isn’t it? We get so so engulfed in our work, we often forget to zoom out and realize why we’re doing this in the first place.
There are a lot of strategies that can help us move forward: accountability partners, mastermind groups, vision boards, goal-setting, and things like that. But, in my experience, one of the most powerful motivators of all is thinking back on that defining moment, which always reminds us of why we do what we do.
Why do you do what you do? Is it for a better future? For your family?
For me, I strive forward and focus on my defining moment for a better future, for my family, and for the goal of challenging myself to do things differently than I’ve done in the past. I go back to my defining moment often, just to remind myself of why I’m doing this. And you can to. In every person’s life, there is a moment that we can go back to and replay in our heads. This moment, when we think about it or we tell the story to others, it becomes obvious that we can’t go back and we must continue doing what we’re doing, that we are on the exact path we need to be on.
For me, that defining moment came in 2009, in the form of a phone call, months after I had started my own business, eight or nine months after I was laid off.
But let me back up just for a moment and explain what I had been doing since my layoff.
I created my very first niche site, GreenExamAcademy.com. If you want to read about everything that led up to that point, I documented it in the post, “The History of My First Online Business.” Several months after I was laid off, my little niche site starting doing really well, earning between $20,000 and $30,000 a month in ebook sales. Even with making that amount of money (something I definitely wasn’t used to), I still worried in the back of my mind that tomorrow there would be no sales; or that the next week I would be out in the field looking for another job in architecture because the whole thing just dried up. I didn’t realize, because I had never done it before, how far this online business idea could go.
I am now confident that making money online is something I can continue to do. I’m confident in my skills; I’m confident that, even if everything were to fall flat today, I have the ability to pick myself back up and continue into better and more profitable things down the road. I realize now that this is who I am. But it took getting laid off to make that happen. Well, really it took my defining moment, which came many months after I was laid off. Because at that point, even when the business was doing well, I was still thinking about whether or not I had made the right decision.

My Defining Moment

Then I received a phone call from my former boss from the architecture firm. The same boss who had let me go. He called to ask how I was doing. I could tell when he called that he was sensitive to the fact that he was the one who let me go. It was thoughtful of him to reach out and check up on me. He had asked how I was doing and expressed his hope that everything was okay, which felt good. He knew how difficult that experience was for me, so this gesture from him was appreciated.
And then he offered me a job. He wanted to offer me a new position in the firm that he had started after he left the old firm. He had started his own firm, and took some of my former coworkers with him. I would have had my own office, which I had never had before. I had always worked in a cubicle. I would have continued to be a job captain. I would have had more pay than I had ever had as an architect. And he offered to pay for my move and for one year’s rent.
I was floored by his offer. The crazy thing is that, if he had reached out a few months earlier, before GreenExamAcademy.com starting doing well, I would not have hesitated to say yes. And I wouldn’t be here today, on this blog, writing to you about this.
But, the thing is, I already knew how I was going to respond, even before he finished asking. I hadn’t even blinked before saying, “No thanks.” I had been offered the best deal that I could ever imagine, yet I still said “no.” Thinking back on this inspires me, as it is a moment that reminds me that, in my heart, I was always meant to be an entrepreneur. It’s what I always wanted, even if I didn’t realize it. It is my defining moment.
When I politely declined the offer from my former boss, he was very surprised and for good reason. He had no idea that I had started a business in the LEED space, so I told him about the website, how well it was doing, and he was very impressed. His positive reaction was further proof that I was doing what I needed to be doing. And so my former boss wished me luck, said he was sorry that I wasn’t able to join him, and the rest is history.
Now, for some of us, we have yet to arrive at that defining moment, the moment that we can always think back to that defines who we are as entrepreneurs. For some of us, we’ve already passed that moment, but we haven’t defined it yet. For me, I keep thinking back to my moment, to that phone call with my former boss, to the best “no” of my entire life. It’s what keeps me going. This defining moment is what inspires me to push forward when times are tough, and reminds me why I’m here writing to you.
Maybe your defining moment came at the time you hadn’t even made any money from the business that you wanted to start. Maybe you hadn’t started a business yet but there was something inside of you, an experience or a moment or an event, that inspired you to become an entrepreneur. Others, you might not have arrived at that moment yet, but I want you to keep your eyes open for it. Take chances, follow your heart, be bold. The more you do, the greater chance of finding your defining moment as an entrepreneur.
When that moment comes for you, and I know it will, please come back to this blog post and share that with the rest of the community. Your amazing entrepreneurial journeys are what makes it all so sweet and impactful for the rest of us. So, please share. Your defining moments are worth sharing because they’ve defined who you are as an entrepreneur, and they will serve to inspire us as a community of entrepreneurs.
Let us know what you think in the comments below :)

Wednesday, 16 November 2016

7 Instagram Accounts That Inspire the Entrepreneurial Journey


Tony Robbins, Zig Ziglar, Ariana Huffington, Oprah Winfrey, Richard Branson and Mark Cuban. Serial entrepreneurs with serious successes. We have become accustomed to their infinite wisdom as they’ve shared their success stories with us throughout the years. We find them on most social-media accounts and of course, Instagram.
However, while there’s no shortage of inspirational and successful accounts that represent the highs of an entrepreneur’s success, there is a new rising crop of Instagram users that are currently crushing it on Instagram by documenting their hustle.

These individuals embody the journey, and their accounts reflect the current realities of their day-to-day highs and lows.
They come from a variety of backgrounds ranging from fitness to fashion and from Internet publishing to digital marketing, but they all have one thing in common. They are rising stars that represent a new school of motivation -- aka hustlers, doers, innovators, brand and product developers, speakers, bloggers, CEOs -- and entrepreneurs.
Hence, I thought you should know about them. Here are seven Instagram accounts that motivate and inspire the journey.

1. @Prsuit

Founded by Case Kenny, @Prsuit (prsuit.com) is an online publication and part of the rapidly growing Trep Media Group of brands. Its motivational and inspirational quotes feature perspectives that inspire from millennial men for millennial men.
The online articles come from over 400 authors globally, and its Instagram account sends readers to select articles each day. PRSUIT is on a mission to put an end to online clickbait, and its Instagram reflects this mission by providing content and images that describe real life experiences and stories that resonate with its large following.
  • Online publication for perspective that inspires
  • Motivational / inspirational quotes for audiences
  • Writers from all over the world writing about their experiences
  • Providing valuable links to articles
  • Guides for millennial men to download
  • Podcast: The Hustle Sold Separately
  • Help others launch their online publications and grow them
Image credit: Prsuit

2. @HDFMagazine

@HDFMagazine (hdfmagazine.com) is another online publication account from the Trep Media Group, and it delivers with pure style and design finesse. Similar to @prsuit, it features motivational and inspirational quotes taken straight from the most in-depth interviews of numerous up-and-coming global entrepreneurs featured on the site hdfmagazine.com, as well as from the creator’s (Matt Gottesman) own personal, business and life experiences.
The account's creators say that their motto is that they don’t sell the dream, they document the hustle -- and they sure do. Their entire content fleet embodies people who are on the rise, and their visuals reflect it. Oh yeah, and if you comment on their wall, Gottesman is likely to respond to each and every post. How’s that for engagement?
  • Online publication that documents the hustle
  • Features rising star creators / entrepreneurs from international cities such as Hong Kong, Sydney, Montreal, Estonia, Los Angeles, New York City, Washington, D.C., Scottsdale, Argentina, Madrid, etc.
  • Motivational / inspirational quotes for audiences, promotes self-awareness / individuality
  • Hustle lifestyle (travel, culture, building companies, music, art, educating oneself)
  • Podcast: The Hustle Sold Separately
  • Help others launch their online publications and grow them

Image credit: HDFMagazine

3. @Garyvee

@Garyvee, owned by none other than Gary Vaynerchuk, is raw, upfront and direct. Given that he’s a serial entrepreneur as well as an avid investor in companies such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and Uber, he’s got a lot to share about his day-to-day business ventures. His account features everything from marketing and social media insights to behind the scenes clips of his podcast and speaking engagements.  
  • Motivational / inspirational quotes
  • Short videos
  • Behind the scenes
  • Podcast insights from #AskGaryVee
  • Marketing and social media insights
  • Speaking engagements
  • Mingling with other well known entrepreneurs
Image credit: Gary Vee
Related: How to Rock Social Media Like Gary Vaynerchuk

4. @AndyFrisella

@AndyFrisella is as direct as they come. A true entrepreneur who’s not afraid to tell people to quit complaining and start doing. He’s not only the CEO of 1st Phorm, a supplements company turned multi-million dollar company, he speaks straight from the struggles he endured on his way to his success. Andy’s account features video snippets of him talking on his podcast, amply titled THE MFCEO (I’ll let you Google it if you don’t know the acronym) as well as interacting with other entrepreneurs, fitness folks and everything in between.
  • 1st Phorm CEO / hustler -- supplements company to multi-million dollar company
  • Video snippets of him talking on his podcast (MFCEO)
  • Raw motivational quotes and videos about bettering yourself
  • Demonstrates the hustle and lifestyle
  • Shows himself interacting with other entrepreneurs and fitness / health people
  • Keeps it really real and raw / shows pictures of starting at the bottom
Image credit: Andy Frisella

5. @ArvinsWorld

@ArvinsWorld, started by Arvin Lal, founder of Shredz, has a highly engaged army of Instagrammers known as the #ShredzArmy. This man is pure motivation. He shares his thoughts on the journey of building a company that has gone global in less than a few years, as well as snippets of his speaking engagements. I like that Arvin also features behind the scenes footage and stories of him and his colleagues coming up through the hustle.
  • His own motivational quotes
  • Snippets of his speaking engagements
  • Behind the scenes of his Shredz Journey
  • Stories of him and his friends coming up through the building of his company
Image credit: Arvins World

6. @Crimebydesign

@Crimebydesign rocks culture. The man behind the scenes does an incredible job promoting individualism, remote worldly experiences and artistic thought. CXD represents a true cult following that I feel is inspired by his own definition of what it means to create one’s own trend. Not to mention he brings awareness to a lot of other people who are coming up and doing their thing.
  • Lifestyle / culture of success
  • Has his own clothing line
  • Has a cult following
  • Demonstrates his network / relationships with influential people
  • Promotes events, promotes people
  • Quotes that inspire self-awareness, individuality
  • Creates his own definition of pop culture
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Image credit: crime by design

7. @BethennyFrankel

@BethennyFrankel may be a reality television star, but it was her hustle to form Skinny Girl Cocktails that makes her account so good. She’s an entrepreneur through and through, and her Instagram details the work-life balance of an influential female entrepreneur. Bethenny’s account curates a behind-the-scenes look at the lifestyle of her numerous businesses and brands.
  • Motivational and inspirational quotes
  • Founder of SkinnyGirl products (i.e. vodka)
  • Curates behind-the-scenes lifestyle and her businesses
  • Features ideas around branding
  • Female perspective
Image credit: Bethenny Frankel
Everyone’s entrepreneurial path is different, but something we can all relate to is the fact that the journey can be rough. In a day and age where success is often glamorized and glorified, sometimes it’s hard to find motivation that’s not only relevant, but applicable -- motivation from your peers if you will.
For me, these Instagram accounts are not just about motivation, but it’s their overall delivery of their content that truly excites me.
@AndyFrisella is very vocal about putting in the work, @prsuit features millennial men who define the journey, @hdfmagazine lays out the hustle of rising stars and thoughts with a killer brand and design, @crimebydesign curates culture, @bethennyfrankel balances her work and play, @arvinsworld demonstrates daily work strategies and lessons while he builds, @garyvee offers commentary on business and life.
These accounts are curating real conversations with their highly engaged audiences, sharing their raw emotions and experiences in the process. They are definitely worth a daily read and they’re a must follow.