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Tuesday
09Mar2010

Episode 4, Video 1: How can you trust that you can do what you love & the money will follow?

If you couldn't guess by the title of this episode, March's theme is all about MONEY! But before we dive in, let's reveal the winners of our February giveaways, who don't need money to buy these awesome prizes (like how I made that connection?)!:

Week 1 - 2 sets of Practice Kindness Window Cards: Meggy & Clara both win a set! Woo to the hoo!

Week 2 - A copy of The Happy Book: Congrats to Ashley!

Week 3 - Another set of Practice Kindness Window Cards goes to Kate!

Week 4 - Amanda wins the last set of Practice Kindness Window Cards! Yay hooray!

Guys, I gotta say we had great odds last month. Make sure to keep commenting this month, as 1 person will win 3 Bright Side necklaces designed by Jess LC for Carolyn's Compassionate Children!

Won't it be nice to keep one for yourself & give the other 2 away to the people you love/want to thank/think are awesome? (Please note that was a hypothetical question)

OK, back to the main event: the next Spring installment! We changed the look a bit (thumbs up? thumbs down? let us know!) & there is no more ringing - hallelujah & amen! Hopefully we've also solved The Case of the Sometimes Unable to be Viewed Video, but if you can't see it, please let us know. We're doing our best to get to the bottom of this!

So, without further adieu: How can you trust that you can do what you love & the money will follow?

 

Tuesday
09Feb2010

Episode 3, Video 2: Who's In Your Tribe?

{UPDATE 02.11.10: We are so sorry that the videos haven't been working for many of you! We posted a video from a new source at the BOTTOM of this post-- if the one directly below isn't working, please try the one at the very bottom and let us know if that works for you! Again, we're so sorry, and we truly appreciate you putting up with our technical challenges!}

 

Yay for posting weekly videos! Aren't you guys glad that you have something meaty & juicy to sink your teeth to each & every Tuesday? No, I'm not talking about the weekly special at Kenny Rogers Roasters - I'm talking about Spring! While multiple feet of snow continues to get dumped in certain parts of the country & the weather is way below normal, we're bringing you some warmth in the form of the second support video. So kick back, relax, & cuddle up with those that support you -& if you don't know who they are, we'll help you figure it out. In this video, we talk about how to find your support system (both online & off), how to ask for support,  what to do with those supporters who don't reciprocrate, & even a personal (& scary!) challenge from Jess LC. When you're done watching the video, don't forget to read below it to find the direct links to stuff/people we referenced in this video, what this week's giveaway is, & other awesomeness (it's a Spring twitter account!). Then leave a comment to enter the giveaway! Geez Louise Louise,  we're making you work hard this week!

 

Direct Links to Stuff/People We Referenced:

Additional Awesomeness:

We're now on Twitter! Yes, we are all super Twitterholics (we think that's how we all met, after all. We think.) & decided to open a Spring twitter account in additional to our personal ones. So, follow us at @SpringInspire! It'll be pretty & fun & a good time for all.

Week Two February Giveaway:

Comment on this week's video to win your own personal copy of The Happy Book! Really, I have to convince the other gals to let me enter. This is getting ridiculous.

Tuesday
02Feb2010

Episode 3: The Role of Support Systems

Happy February! We are so excited to share with you Episode 3 this month. Can you believe this is the 3rd Spring episode already? This month's topic is Support and we've decided to split the episode into 4 parts. That means you get a weekly dose of Spring! Every Tuesday we will post a new video.

In part one, we introduce the topic of support systems and get the discussion started!

After watching the video clip, please be sure to check out the bottom of this post for links to topics discussed, the January giveaway recipient, and the first February Giveaway (2 recipients!) - each week there will be a new giveaway!

One last note, we apologize for the less than perfect sound quality. However, we have solved the issue (YAY!) so the March videos will be signiifcantly improved!

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--> January Giveaway Recipient: Michelle from Design Evolution

--> Week One February Giveaway: Two Practice Kindness Window Card Collections

We are giving away brand new "Practice Kindness Window Card Collections" to TWO individuals who post a comment below. It's simple: leave a comment and you are entered into the giveaway! 

Comments must be posted by 11:59 PM EST on Sunday, February 28, 2010. We'll use random.org to select the two recipients. The recipients will be announced on SpringInspiration.com on Tuesday, March 2, 2010.

"Practice Kindness Window Card Collection" description from Compendium: You have the power to brighten someone’s day. Send your husband out the door with a kiss and one of these 30 Practice Kindness Window Greeting Cards. Leave one with a friend to lift her spirits. Has someone been kind to you? Pass that feeling on with a Practice Kindness pop open card. Whoever you give one of these treasured cards to, the card is sure to encourage kindness in others. Cards "pop" open to reveal a message inside. Each box contains 30 unique cards. 

--> Resources and Links

Danielle LaPorte

Michelle's Brand New Website (huge thanks to her hubby, Luke, for his support)

Marisa Haedike's Video on Creative Thursday about Friendship - online and offline

--> Final Note

  • Check back next Tuesday Feb. 9th for Episode 3, Part 2 - new discussion and new giveaways!
  • Thank You for YOUR Support!!
Wednesday
27Jan2010

Shall we respond to some comments? Oh yes!

Good morning, dear Springers! (Ha, that makes me think that we're all Jerry Springer devotees or something -- thank goodness that's not what we're up to around here!)

Today we have different sort of post for you-- we receive so many wonderful comments (thank you!!), and while we all try to respond to them in the comments ourselves, we thought it would be great to answer some of the comments in more depth here on the ole blog. Fun, right? I think this will become a regular thing!

So, let's jump right in:

Jess LC, i loved your video intro! i deeply admire the flexible thinking and living you've exhibited through using your blog as your 'book' and charging full steam ahead to accomplish the same dream, albeit in an alternate format. i think flexibility is KEY to achieving our lofty goals, and it is something i'm working on myself. i hope that you *will* eventually share more about those first 5 months of building your business, and all that you learned and gleaned from that time...

Thank you so much for such a sweet comment. I totally agree! I need to do more about sharing those first five months, they were certainly the hardest ones I've had growing Jess LC. I've recently done an interview where I share a lot of my insights from that time period on The Good Life For Less' Dreamers to Doers series. You can take a look at it here: http://goodlifeforless.blogspot.com/2010/01/dreamers-into-do-ers-jess-of-jess-lc.html. It explains in much greater detail the lessons I've learned.

That said, I can give you a preview of the interview with this excerpt, "...when I moved to Chicago I wrote on a big piece of paper (the only thing on my wall, at the time) "You get in life what you have the courage to ask for" - Oprah. And when I got frustrated with the slow growth of Jess LC those first six months, I would remind myself that I was asking a lot out of life: I wanted a successful business and a media message on a national scale. This helped me have patience and perseverance. I now feel another way to phrase that belief, from my experience, is "You get in life what you have the courage to work towards." Each morning I get up and write a post on the blog. I've learned that I don't need a book or tv show to help people right now."

Watch Jess LC's Intro Video

"I'm a kinda nutty perfectionist and, when Jess was making the comments about Spring not being perfect, I had such a lightbulb moment. Y'know, it's *not* perfect. But if you waited for it to be perfect, you wouldn't have your intros up already, you wouldn't be on episode 2. I say this not to motivate you, but it really resonated with me--you've put this out in this less-than-perfect form, yet it's already connected with and helped a number of people. I'm going to keep that in mind as an inspiration to not allow perfectionism to get in the way of just doing things."

Why are so many of us Creatives - who are supposed to be lazy & disorganized - seem to be such perfectionists?! I'm one too! Running When I Grow Up while having a full-time job has lead me to totally re-evaluate all of that, & I've had to (happily) resign myself to not beat myself up and/or run myself ragged making everything "perfect." How have I shifted my thinking? I'm glad you asked!:

  • I'm one person, & only one person. Sometimes I'm 2 people, though, & that's when I delegate things to my VA. Yup - delegation is key for me letting go of the "perfectionism", since I have to relinquish control. So, instead of writing, designing & proofing my newsletter for hours (sometimes I read it so many friggin' times I start unrecognizing common words, like "unrecognize"! Oh wait - that's really not a word), I write it, send it to my VA, & then send her corrections when she sends me proofs. As we work together, she learns more of what I'm looking for, & there's less back & forth, which saves me time & sanity. And having the extra set of eyes actually makes the perfectionist in me happy, since there's more of a chance of it being "perfect" with someone else looking at it, too!
  • I've learned to have things be Good Enough as opposed to Perfect. I do recognize that some things need to be Perfect - like the legal wording in my Commitment Agreement or the amount of money that I'm billing my client - but, when I really ask myself, "Must this be Perfect?", a lot of times, the honest answer is "no." Continuing with the newsletter example, I used to spend a half-day fixing the formatting from that stupid thing, because sometimes one section would have smaller type than the other or the fonts wound up being slightly different. Now, I try to fix it for a few minutes, & as long as it's legible & not too ugly, out it goes. There are only so many hours in the day, & I'm only one person. It's Good Enough!
  • Being OK with "not knowing." As a life coach, I used to find myself putting pressure on myself to have The Answer (or An Answer), as well as know in advance where a session will go. Once I embraced the fact that the client is in the driver's seat & I'm just helping navigate, it opened up my sessions tremendously & allowed my clients to discover new, exciting things that resonate with them. I bring this into my regular day-to-day activities, & it allows me to just start without racing to get to The (Perfect) Result!

Hope this helps anyone who's plagued by pesky perfectionism! And yes, while I did read this over, I did deem it Good Enough instead of Perfect. Now I can take that bath that needs to happen tonight!

Watch Michelle's Intro Video

 Tina: Your confidence and openness is so refreshing. I have blogged on and off for years, but when it comes right down to, the moments where I'm feeling the most vulnerable and raw are the circumstances that have me backing up, away from others, even when I have support and encouragement. Seeing others, like yourself, who can still keep the fire burning instead of letting it fizzle out are those that I admire most in life.

-> Thank you so much, Tina, for sharing your response to my video post. You showed your raw and emotional feelings. I thought about this when you discussed feeling resistance toward blogging during the more imperfect times in life. I don’t want you to think that I don’t retreat as well – or doubt my ability to keep the fire burning. I do – all the time. And it is hard. But the most important thing to keep in mind is that you can pick yourself up, one baby step at a time. You can open up. Sometimes, the hardest part of opening up is opening up to ourselves. We are our own worst critic. Often, we don’t want to immerse ourselves fully in the emotions, in the situation, in the unknown, in the yuckiness, and so we look outward rather than inward. We become immersed in the world around us, and ultimately begin to doubt ourselves. I think that doubt comes from the perspective of looking at oneself as an outsider rather than as an insider. Long response to your initial thoughts – take home message: focus on trusting yourself and opening up to yourself. Then, as you build that personal strength and understanding that you are unique, just like every other individual, you will find it easier to move forward on your own terms, especially if you have support and encouragement. I hope I interpreted your thoughts correctly; if not, please let me know and I can add a bit more.

Tina: I feel like I am destined to let my fires fizzle out before they ever had a chance to build to their brightest because I haven't figured out the secret that all successful people should know. I know that it it's not that simplistic and it never will be, but surely there are little things that can be done to stave off the persistence of "the easier way," giving up on these goals and desires in life.

-> Let’s turn that negative thinking into positive thinking. Just being a part of this Spring community, focused on “Inspiration in Bloom,” means your fire is still there. You can let it fizzle out or you can feed it and let it burn bright. If you want my opinion, I say: bring on the passion. Feed the fire and watch it get brighter and brighter. You have no limits except those you place upon yourself – give yourself permission to remove self-imposed restrictions.

There is no secret for success – no guru, secret potion, or knowledge that must be utilized. There is no one-way path to success.

I’m curious about what you mean by “the easier way,” or “giving up on these goals and desires in life.

Tina: Do you have any advice to share on how you dealt with the overwhelming moments as an adolescent when you were prompted to create your charity? How did you endure?

-> Ignorance is bliss! I was young and had no idea how much work I had ahead of me, so I took the process one step at a time. I encountered difficulties when setting up the organization because of my age and got frustrated with process – and these frustrations often boiled to a point at which I wanted to quit. However, my parents could see the fire within me and knew as entrepreneurs how to face these periods of difficulty. Their support gave me the fuel to push forward over and over again. Support is critical for all that we do.

Tina: How would you define success in your life anyway? Do you feel successful already, or do you feel you have yet to achieve it? Why or why not?

-> My definition of success is evolving. In the past, I equated success with achieving some extrinsic goal. Success meant being reinforced by others. It was never something that I could determine. After a lot of soul searching, I have learned to break this cycle and redefine the role that success plays in my life. This is a difficult, ongoing process. But I don’t spend time actually defining its literal meaning; at this point, it’s not where I want to focus my energy.

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Now, to contradict my thoughts from above – I do feel successful already; however, that feeling doesn’t get me up in the morning. And it doesn’t remove insecurities or fear of failure. Each new moment is a blank slate and I get to decide what to do with it. What a wonderful gift!

Watch Carolyn's Intro Video

I loved loved hearing your story, soup to nuts. It's obvious that you're truly entrepreneurial, despite The Worries that you expressed. I think it would be so interesting to hear more about how you trusted the situation to "work out how it's supposed to", especially when you just decided to go for it (as opposed to being a part-time nanny).

Well, yes, I think I am truly meant to be an entrepreneur! I love working for myself. I just can't see myself allowing someone else determine how my days will be spent for the rest of my life. I think deep down I've known this for a long, long time. I've never liked working for someone else for very long-- it's always ok in the beginning, but I get antsy quickly and yearn to do my own thing. Which is funny, because I don't think I've had a clear idea of what my "thing" is this whole time-- it's something I've been working on discovering. Maybe that's what I mean- it's that search, the discovery, that I want to devote my time to.

So when I decided to quit my job as a nanny, the actual leaving of the job didn't feel that hard. It was more of a relief. It was the agonizing over whether or not to leave the job that was the hard part. Once the decision was finally made it was much easier. I decided I needed a job when I moved to Atlanta 2 1/2 years ago, because my business had mainly been local up to that point, and I didn't know anyone in Georgia. I didn't know anything about the art scene here. It didn't seem possible to make a living the way I had been, so I got a job. But then I got involved in the online community, and things really started to take off. Towards the end of my nannying, I started to see that it was possible that I could make a living as an artist again, just in a different way: largely online. This was EXCITING. Basically it was that excitement, that possibility, that carried me through quitting the job and having faith that I was going to be able to make it. And honestly, it's still what carries me through today. I never know when my next sale is going to come, or when my next freelance gig is going to pop up, but it always does. It's working.

So yes, there's the worry, but there's also the posibilitity, and I think that's just where my mind inherently goes. (Even if it's encased in the worry sometimes!) I'm an optimist who occasionally gets bogged down with negative thoughts. :) I hope that's somewhat helpful! 

Watch Jess Gonacha Swift's Intro Video

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Please feel free to add to the conversation, ask more questions, whatever! And don't forget that everyone who leaves us a comment is entered to win one of my New Year Goal & Intention kits. (They're really fun, if I'm allowed to say so myself!)

Tuesday
19Jan2010

Episode 2, Part 2: Intentions, Goals & Resolutions

Welcome back to Spring! We are excited to share part 2 of our January topic: Intentions, Goals & Resolutions! We hope you enjoy this short video and look forward to chatting with you in the comments below!!

We would love for you to comment. Comment below and on part 1 to double your chances of winning the incredible giveaway from Jess Gonacha Swift, an AMAZING Goal and Intentions Kit!

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