Friday, May 22, 2020
Three Little Words You Should Learn To Use
Three Little Words You Should Learn To Use The memory is still vivid. I was newly separated and living in a very modest apartment with my daughter. My income was solely from working a swing shift job, and it wasnât even enough to meet our essential monthly expenses. I looked around at the little place we called home. While I was grateful to have escaped the abusive relationship Iâd been in, this was a no-frills existence. The front room had a donated sofa bed, worn and covered with a blanket. Our eating area consisted of a folding card table so wobbly that spills were frequent. And in my bedroom was a twin size mattress laid on top of cardboard apple boxes as a base. There was no dresser. What would normally have been in a drawer was placed on the upper shelf in the closet. Yes, I looked around. And said, âoh, hell no. This is NOT what my life is going to look like.â Those three words have been my personal mantra since that moment. DETERMINATION, X 10 In the following weeks and months, I began to build my first real business. My daughter and I started by posting ads â" hand written cards â" on area bulletin boards. My first paying customer was for a job much bigger than Iâd dreamed, but I took a deep breath and took it on. The rest, as they say, is history. Over the course of a few years, the business grew and evolved to one that supported myself and a full-time crew. Not big business, but it provided a very good living for all of us, and it was my creation. KNOCKED DOWN: AN OPPORTUNITY TO RISE AGAIN Iâm sure you remember 2008. The year the Great Recession hit. Just about everything that could go wrong did go wrong. Within 60 days, Iâd lost two healthy streams of income. Property values, as you know, tanked beyond anyoneâs wildest imagination. Before the dust settled, Iâd lost about 80% of my net worth, a nest egg that was critical to a secure future. As I looked at where I was, and at the years ahead, once again I said âoh, hell no.â As my mother would say, it was time to roll up my pant legs, wade into it, and get to work. Time to get back up and make it happen. There were plenty of very long days. But through sheer gut-level determination I earned most of what Iâd lost back in just six years. Whether weâre entrepreneurs or have positions as employees, we all have these times of trial in our life. Theyâre the times that test us. That take us down to our knees. Thatâs when we get to decide what weâre made of. Thatâs when we are truly at choice. To accept defeat, and wither. Or remember that weâre strong enough to meet any challenge. And in defiance to our momentary conditions, say âoh, hell no!â This post was originally authored by Linda Allen and published as a guest post on SheOwnsIt. Image credits: Main. My Way. Life.
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