In my experience, the hardest part about being an entrepreneur is the insecurity of not knowing where the next big idea will come from or even being able to predict with certainty where the money will flow from.
I’ll never forget when I came across Elizabeth Gilbert’s TED talk “Your elusive creative genius.” I finally realized that I wasn’t alone in the fear of never fully achieving the success of my dreams. I love the idea she presents that we are not geniuses, but vessels for genius to flow and at times must be worked out.
I’ve lived with insecurity for many years, learning to press through the inevitable failures along the way. Even when the journey has been wonderful, I spend days after each show and adventure worrying about which direction I should go.
I need to alleviate worry. Birds in flight don’t worry, they go with the flow.
Celebrating what is right with the world
Mr. Flown The Coop came home from a leadership course today and shared a video that has challenged me to think about life and business is a new light. It was exactly what I needed to hear and the best twenty minutes I’ve spent all week. In the video Dewitt Jones shares what he learned working twenty years as a photographer at National Geographic. I encourage you to take the time to watch it!
Dewitt reminded me that I should live with uncertainty, yet act with confidence. I need to focus on opportunity, rather than scarcity. I was inspired to believe in abundance, keep looking for the next possible answer and move from a good frame to a great frame.
As Dewitt says, “Look for ways to work cooperatively with others.” If you take the time to view the video, let me know what you got out of it. I’d love to be encouraged by your journey! I don’t think we can have too many cheerleaders on our court.
~Tiffany
And the birds fluttered around her writing “YES” in the sky.
Much like the Jim Carey’s character in Yes Man, I am prone to say yes to just about any opportunity. A “YES” spirit keeps me open to new experiences.
I am truly grateful for my latest adventure, an opportunity to help merchandise a Creative Coop showroom at the World Market Center in Las Vegas. I arrived on a Saturday afternoon, exhausted from an early flight, and jumped right into a week of learning new aspects of merchandising and all the behind the scenes work involved in creating a wonderful shopping experiences for business owners who shop the showroom for new merchandise for their retail shops.
I knew I was in for long hours of work, but had no idea of what they expected of me. Honestly, I was a little nervous that I wouldn’t be creative enough or wouldn’t meet their expectations. I quickly learned that I was employed to do what needed done in a short amount of time, which included painting props, checking in merchandise, arranging ornaments on display walls and putting out merchandise in displays modeling what had been done in an Atlanta showroom.
Just when I thought I had put Christmas to bed, I was surprised to learn I was helping develop worlds for a new Christmas showroom. A friend of mine once told me that their retail business had ruin Christmas for them. Now I understand. Christmas merchandise is a year round affair and many retail shop owners are deciding on merchandise seasons in advance.
I was glad to arrive in the early stages of creating the various areas that Creative Coop calls “worlds” that represent each section of their catalog. I learned cool techniques for creating displays, many I can use in future Flown The Coop booths. The main difference between building showroom displays and creating a Flown The Coop booth is that everything in my booth is for sale. I don’t normally use props. As cool as it looks, I can’t cut a table in half, hang it on the wall and expect to sell it. Also, I simply don’t have time or space to create many of their elaborate build outs. It was fun to step back after several days of building and painting to see the blank canvas the crew had created.
My time with Creative Coop also offered me a chance to see up close merchandise that I must have now. Many of the worlds have cross over merchandise that can be used year round. I saw some masks in their Halloween collection that I hope to order for an upcoming event. I also fell in love with ornaments in their Camp collection. Honestly, I loved something in every world.
The biggest highlight of many of my adventures is getting to know hard working, creative individuals. I enjoyed meeting part of the crew before they flew out to work on other show rooms. My new friends Jason and Nick shared many interesting stories about their travel to China photographing samples and their various job responsibilities. Product design fascinates me. My eyes were definitely opened to the scope of work involved in selling merchandise wholesale before it makes it to a showroom.
My crazy talented friends Jason & Nick!
I prefer to work hard, but this girl needs a little fun in her life to energize me. Thanks to Nick and Jason I wasn’t denied. After 12 to 15 hour days, I still managed to see the view at the top of the Stratosphere, walk around the vintage side of Vegas on Fremont St., eat at some fab restaurants, experience the Vegas Strip and the enjoyed the water show in front of the Bellagio.
I never expected to like Las Vegas. I’m just not a gambler. Did I mention that I LOVE the vintage neon signs? Now I want to go back to see all the sights that I didn’t make it to, including the Neon Boneyard!
So glad I said, “YES!” I can hardly imagine what opportunities await or where the journey will take me next. Never fear, I will not abandon my first love. With only one day to recover, I will be back to Flown The Coop business. Tuesday morning Jeff aka Mr. Flown The Coop and I will begin setting up at The Dallas Market Center in the Vintage Home section. I can hardly wait to get my hands on my treasured junque and use some of the ideas I learned from the talented crew at Creative Coop.
I encourage you to say, “YES” to opportunities that tug at you. You never know what awaits you when you become a “YES” girl or guy.
~Tiffany
And the birds fluttered around her writing “YES” in the sky.