Building a new boat for Wildpreneur—Discover how the ancient Irish myth of Cessair inspires Wildpreneur’s pivot to heart-centered, sacred business creation. Embrace irreverent joy, adaptability, and the soul of your business. Listen, reflect, and share your journey.
This is beautiful, visionary work I am tagging @Judith Manriquez in my comment because she, too, is rebuilding her boat. Just as I recently did. The tide is rising - it's time.
Oh I’m in the thick of the floods I feel. Thinking I was prepared for the storm I leap out and all my tools were not up to par. Trying to keep my head above waters I’ve been recreating a boat. It’s challenging, frustrating and overwhelming.
Especially when I see others start to create the things I am and I watch them take off yet I’m still flowing here. I know I have all the right pieces, sometimes I feel the hardest part is being seen by the right people.
Still flowing, creating, and learning as we go as part of the messy journey of entrepreneurship. It can definitely be very challenging!
I'm glad you're here, take your time crafting your boat and trust that it will all happen in perfect timing (even if that isn't exactly the timing we want 🙃 )
I am totally loving what you're doing here! How do we put soul into the ways we exchange value in this world? Here's a story: when I started my executive coaching practice in 1999, I realized that I could not support the existing model wherein the corporation paying for the coaching controlled the coaching. I made it clear that the person receiving the coaching was the client -- no goals set by the boss, no reports to the boss. Further, given that in coaching, relationship is sacred, I would be paid--in advance--for a given period of time (9-12 months) so that no one in finance could decide to pinch pennies by interrupting a coaching engagement. And I got away with it for 26 years!
Thank you for sharing that story, Lisa! I love that and I am sure your clients over the last 26 years did too—how amazing it must have been for them to have someone at their side who was prioritizing their needs and not the bottom line 🩵
I'm so grateful that we get to sail our ships together across these changing tides! Cheering you on as you come home to this soulful metaphor - it's such a deep and true expression of all that you have to offer.
This is beautiful, visionary work I am tagging @Judith Manriquez in my comment because she, too, is rebuilding her boat. Just as I recently did. The tide is rising - it's time.
Oh I’m in the thick of the floods I feel. Thinking I was prepared for the storm I leap out and all my tools were not up to par. Trying to keep my head above waters I’ve been recreating a boat. It’s challenging, frustrating and overwhelming.
Especially when I see others start to create the things I am and I watch them take off yet I’m still flowing here. I know I have all the right pieces, sometimes I feel the hardest part is being seen by the right people.
Still flowing, creating, and learning as we go as part of the messy journey of entrepreneurship. It can definitely be very challenging!
I'm glad you're here, take your time crafting your boat and trust that it will all happen in perfect timing (even if that isn't exactly the timing we want 🙃 )
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Oh yes allowing for divine timing! It will all ripple out as it needs to. I’m grateful to be here and learning.
I am totally loving what you're doing here! How do we put soul into the ways we exchange value in this world? Here's a story: when I started my executive coaching practice in 1999, I realized that I could not support the existing model wherein the corporation paying for the coaching controlled the coaching. I made it clear that the person receiving the coaching was the client -- no goals set by the boss, no reports to the boss. Further, given that in coaching, relationship is sacred, I would be paid--in advance--for a given period of time (9-12 months) so that no one in finance could decide to pinch pennies by interrupting a coaching engagement. And I got away with it for 26 years!
Thank you for sharing that story, Lisa! I love that and I am sure your clients over the last 26 years did too—how amazing it must have been for them to have someone at their side who was prioritizing their needs and not the bottom line 🩵
I'm so grateful that we get to sail our ships together across these changing tides! Cheering you on as you come home to this soulful metaphor - it's such a deep and true expression of all that you have to offer.
I’m so grateful to be navigating this journey with you, too, Marisa!