Uncommon Commitment
When I go in, I go all in.
That’s the way it’s been with things I’ve been passionate about in my life.
I’ll admit, the unfortunately typical manifestation of this commitment could most clearly be seen in my string of serious relationships with men. But I’ve done it numerous other times with classes, studies, and adventures as well. In December, I signed up for my mastermind group and decided that I was going to go all in here as well.
Uncommon commitment brings uncommon results.
And I’ve had some great results. Numbers have gone up each month. I’ve hired a team of amazing people to support and work with me. My business is growing (fast) and forcing me to expand and grow as it does.
One of the real highlights came last week, when I was asked to speak as part of a panel at Uplevel Live in Atlanta, a three-day business conference hosted by Christine Kane and her team at Uplevel You.
It was awesome to be able to sit onstage and share with other entrepreneurs what I’ve done, so they might see what’s possible for their businesses.
Every moment teaches you something new.
While I had fun on stage, I also realized that there were pieces missing to my business and life, elements that I need to develop and work on.
I discovered that truly knowing your story is incredibly powerful and empowering.
I realized that in order to play bigger, I need to manage my energy even more, so I’m constantly fueling myself, rather than nearly running on empty at times.
My moment on stage wasn’t about finally arriving, but rather uncovering a new point of expansion and growth for myself. And yes, it’s really uncomfortable right now, but I’m recommitting to going all in once again.
I think your uncommon commitment is one of the things I most admire about you (and why I’m reading your blog years after I first came across it). I’m not a person who’ll jump all in–I more often test the waters–and sometimes I wish I could just jump in with that dedication, that sense of adventure.
Thanks, Katie! I’ll tell you, my “jump all in” philosophy is something that has grown and strengthened over time. I used to be such a shy, tentative kid! You sort of just need to flex the muscle until you build it.
Such a wonderful post – I love hearing your perspective :) Keep rocking!