[00:05:19] And so things started shifting in my mind and I was becoming more curious about, what could this look like? And for me, it really started as a blog. okay. Articles, started a website where I just shared my heart and, got traffic with that where people were connecting with me, which was crazy for me all over the world, right?
[00:05:37] I was sharing my perspective on waiting and how I was navigating things and where we were at personally in this journey. And, just that really meshed with my skills. And that one, what was really cool is because Iāve always loved writing. I donāt know if any of your listeners here, I journaled all the time growing up.
[00:05:55] I just wrote down, I still have some of my journals, which is hilarious to look at. Sometimes, but that skill, it was so cool when I looked back on that where I was like, I really had been harnessing that skill my whole life, this writing and sharing my thoughts and expressing how I was feeling.
[00:06:13] And now I just transferred it on a global scale, right? Yeah. And so a personal, sharing it online and that really just expanded where the thought came through of how about writing a book? how about sharing this so people can tangibly have something, that they can grab? And Iāve got my book right here, where I shared those blog posts and put them in this book as well.
[00:06:34] And I wouldnāt say that my goal growing up had been, Hey, Iām gonna start a business. Iām gonna share [00:06:40] these deep personal parts of myself with everybody in the world. But life happened and it really shifted my perspective where I. I decided, and I, was obedient to following this really big pull that I was having of, you know what, you need to share your story, you need to connect with people.
[00:06:57] so I feel like that really shifted for me. And then all of a sudden it was like, Hey, like this can be a business, right? And I can maybe explore other options for a business as well. it really shifted my perspective on that, and Iām, I will never say Iām grateful for the journey because it was hard, right?
[00:07:15] Iām not gonna sit here and say, oh, it was, Iām so glad, but I am glad for what I learned for the people I met, the skills that I gathered. I am grateful for all of that because oftentimes it is those valleys, those hard times in our life, in our business where we learn the most, right? I feel like weāre the most vulnerable, where we are willing to say, I gotta figure a different way to do this, right?
[00:07:42] I need to find people. And bring them into my circle because I canāt do this on my own anymore. And I think thatās an important thing for us to take away is when youāre in those moments, yes, youāre gonna feel frustrated and probably really angry. And I think when you step back and take a couple deep breaths, you can say, okay, how do we work through this?
[00:08:03] Who can I reach out to? and forage through and almost, come out as a different person because of what youāve learned. And this required not middle,
[00:08:12] Audra: not middle. And you know what I think first, thatās an amazing story and I, this is what this [00:08:20] business is all about. This is what entrepreneurship is about, and how billion dollar companies get built and just, people even smaller than that, just providing for their family and creating beautiful lives for themselves and their people around them.
[00:08:35] the big takeaway there for me is, You pushed through it, you stopped for a second and said, okay, Iām not in control of this. I need to stop trying to force a triangle in a square because what Iām doing isnāt working and I need to be able to just sit with that for a minute and see what comes.
[00:08:56] entrepreneurs I run into all the time, weāre forcers, right? Weāre pushers, weāre achievers, weāre hard drivers, and we always think, weāll just push through it. Is it a person, a process, a product, something? Somebodyās gonna help me solve this. But sometimes when youāve tried all that and you keep forcing and you keep forcing, and you donāt get any momentum, you canāt get through whateverās blocking you.
[00:09:20] Sometimes you do. You just have to sit, step back and just say,okay. Iām not driving. regardless if you believe in God or the universe or whatever, that youāre higher power is, you gotta just stop for a second because youāre missing something, youāre not hearing it. You are too focused on getting to achieve whateverās next, and youāre missing the whole value of what youāre doing to begin with.
[00:09:42] Melissa: Yeah. And I think itās so hard cuz we are a world that is outcome focused, right? Yeah. I mean that from a very little age, itās so much about outcome, right? Yeah. Like how you can talk, how quickly you can walk, how quickly you get to eat solids, right? Itās always about this outcome, right? from a very little age and itās a [00:10:00] hard reframe in your mind to not be, and itās, Iām not saying you shouldnāt have goals and desires to work towards, but oftentimes that becomes it, right?
[00:10:10] Like we have blindness and itās itās gotta be this outcome. Itās it, and then we miss, or weāre unable to step back as you were saying, and kind of question and become curious of, is that the route I wanna take? Or is that where Iām actually being called to lead or show up in the world?
[00:10:27] but when weāre so focused on that outcome, I, thereās so much noise that I think we canāt hear what is maybe being shared with us. and one thing that you were mentioning I think is really important that I think those times in our lives where weāre in the middle, where we are, we kinda feel stuck.
[00:10:43] Weāre waiting, I think a way to reframe it. I like to think of three Ps that I think can help reframe it for us. Okay. Is looking at that time as a time of preparation, Protection and also a time of finding purpose. Yes. And so the, I think the, just when you think about it like that, you can step back and say, okay, so for us, our season of waiting was to have a family.
[00:11:08] Okay, we met infertility. That was what that journey was. Now I have since had more with my business, starting my business, launching my book. But really when you step back, itās okay, how am I being prepared? if Iām waiting, if Iām in the middle, how am I being prepared right now? So what skills am I gathering?
[00:11:25] What connections am I making? What things am I learning? When you pose that question to yourself, I think youāll realize, okay, I am still making progress. Maybe itās not exactly towards my goal, but I am still [00:11:40] gaining something, right? You are still having this value that is being added to your life in the middle.
[00:11:47] And then I think the second one is protection, which I think most of us donāt like, because I think we know everything we need, right? so far
[00:11:56] Audra: from it,
[00:11:57] Melissa: right? I know what I need and I have the best plans put in place, right? Timelines and. Really that protection is saying, okay, maybe this thing that Iām wanting or desiring to happen today, tomorrow, a month from now, maybe the reason it isnāt happening is because if I got that thing right now, it would be a curse in your life and not a blessing.
[00:12:19] Yeah. Because maybe you really arenāt ready to handle that thing yet, whatever it is. and maybe itās because these, you need to be prepared before you receive that very thing that youāre desiring. and so I think if you can frame it like that, Hey, maybe Iām being protected. How am I being protected from getting this and Iām not ready?
[00:12:39] Because we all know those times that have happened in our lives where maybe it. Financially, maybe, mentally, spiritually, maybe it was like, okay, this maybe didnāt work out the way I wanted it to. Or I needed more preparation in my life for it. So thatās the second one.
[00:12:55] And then the third one is just finding purpose. I think realizing that middle that me, in and of itself is still bringing about new purpose in your life. And so my example is that this journey of trying to start a family brought this new purpose for me of speaking and sharing my story more, writing a book, eventually leaning me to start my own business where I probably, so I could have more control [00:13:20] over my life because the situation reminded me I wasnāt in control.
[00:13:23] so I know none of those things would have happened. Without this journey because I wouldnāt have been open to it. It wouldāve been, Hey, my, my plan is this. I got pregnant. I have a kid. itās just this, where it just opened up so much more. And Iāve said it before, that this journey for me, I was trying to create life, right?
[00:13:44] I wanted to become a mom and have a child get pregnant. That was the life I wanted. But this journey itself also brought a new life to me for that passions and purpose and just wanting to share my story to help other people. That was new life that was being created for me as well. That, like I said, I never wouldāve imagined or looked for that.
[00:14:04] So I think thatās important to people who are listening to remember that, whether itās a personal, your business, whatever, maybe youāre, think of that as preparation, protection, and also still finding purpose in the middle.
[00:14:15] Audra: Thatās beautiful. Thereās so many different things that I wanna grab ahold of there, but I think a couple of really important ones to focus on is where we start and where we end up are typically not the same place.
[00:14:27] Iāll give you a quick example. My first, venture into entrepreneurship, I decided to open up coffee shops. So my first one, I didnāt even drink coffee, so I had to learn about coffee from a different perspective. I had to learn about it from science, right? The functionality, what is good coffee, how to make certain kinds of drinks, all that kind of good stuff.
[00:14:50] So I learned it from that side of it. Now, originally when I opened it, I said I was only gonna sell coffee and pastries. Thatās it. Weāre gonna be a coffee house and whole, [00:15:00] whole beans stuff around coffee and pastries. That. So I kick off, I open the doors, I start getting some business, but then nothing after 11 oāclock in the morning.
[00:15:11] And then maybe weād trickle in a little business at two, two to three. And that was it. Business was, die was dead. But I opened these up in the community that I grew up in, so I knew a lot of people. So I started asking people, why? Why do I only see you in the morning? Whatās,Audra, after we have coffee in the morning, you donāt sell anything else to get us to come back.
[00:15:33] We need lunch, we need snacks, we need smoothies. We need desserts, we need other things. And you donāt sell any of that. So we donāt have any reason to come back and see you. Yeah. So it really forced me. I was, like I said, so against expanding the menu one because I felt like I was out of, it was out of my comfort zone.
[00:15:56] I didnāt have the skill to do that. I donāt know how to make sandwiches. I know how to make sandwiches, but I donāt know how to do it at restaurant scale. And I was like, ah, itās just too big for me right now. Fast forward a couple months, Iām struggling. Because again, Iām not capitalizing on the customers that are loyal to me by selling them other things.
[00:16:16] So I was like, okay, I just gotta dig in. And so Iām a research person, right? I go out, I gather all the data, I come back, I put together a plan, and then I launch. So went out, did all my sandwich research, soups and salads, all that kind of stuff. Came back, started offering lunch, started offering smoothies, started offering live music, started doing events.
[00:16:38] Six months later, I opened [00:16:40] up my second store. But without, I resisted that because it was too big for me at the time. Yep. And then once I just said, I know how to do research. I started this from nothing. Iāll figure it out. I know how to ask questions. I donāt need to know the answer, or I donāt have to know it ahead of time.
[00:16:59] Iām just learning this and giving myself a little bit of grace to be able to say. It doesnāt matter that you have two college degrees. It doesnāt matter that you have children. It doesnāt matter that youāve opened your first store, youāre still doing something that youāve never done before. And itās okay to not know how to do it.
[00:17:17] Yeah. So is getting me to a place where I could say, okay, itās okay. Go ask some questions. Somebody will tell you the answer, somebody a few steps ahead of you. Weāll figure it out. Now mind you, this was in 1998, 2000 timeframe. So we didnāt have the internet. We didnāt have all the resources we have now.
[00:17:34] You actually had to go out and talk to people and to get it done. But once I became open to that, things just started flowing again. But itās getting to that place of, I donāt wanna say, just giving up, but itās, youāve gotta be able to put the boundaries down, put the control down, put the limited beliefs down, and just say, you know what?
[00:17:58] Show me what to do. And you will be shown and the path will start again and the momentum will start again. And youāll be able to move your business to whatever that next level looks like. Yeah. But we donāt know that starting this. So I think an important, and Iāve, in all fairness, Iāve experienced this numerous times over the last 20 years.[00:18:20]
[00:18:20] all within different businesses all get to a place you plateau off. Youāve gotta, youāve gotta step back and just say, okay, I donāt know what I look like at this next level. So I need to slow down enough to be open to see, to let it show itself as to what itās going to be next. And it will evolve and trust the system.
[00:18:41] Melissa: Yeah. Oh, definitely. And one thing you said, I think was you had a willingness. Like other people couldnāt force you to decide to expand. if you had to come to that own point on yourself, right? Like you had to have a realization. and I think thatās an important part for people who have a business or wanna start a business, is that it will be on a different timeline, right?
[00:19:02] Yeah. Like someone else could have maybe done that two months before you, but it, that wasnāt your story or your, really that growth journey that you were gonna experience thatās different. And I think understanding too that itās okay, itās okay to have that middle, have that weight.
[00:19:20] And I think that if we embrace that, Iām not saying itās fun all the time, but I really do think that can be a superpower for people who. When you embrace that time of waiting, because then instead of just rushing through and like forcing things or bypassing lessons, you actually are getting wealth and value that will be added in.
[00:19:41] Yes, itās gonna be hard earned, right? Hard earned wisdom most of the time. But I think thatās what then can propel you forward even more. Because I think as much as we wanna look at the world around us, because weāre so inundated with stories because of the internet, I feel [00:20:00] like a lot of our journeys are long gains.
[00:20:03] Itās the long gain, right? Itās actually get the success and the growth and the pure like joy, right? Joy from you, than just the short. The short game, right? I think we wanna play that. I would rather play that myself. Cause then you get what you want quicker, quote unquote. but thereās so much more value in that playing that long game and the growth and like the willingness to learn and wait and step back.
[00:20:26] along that way. I would say
[00:20:28] Audra: itās definitely not easy. And like I said, itās almost a conflict and personality because weāre drivers, right? We wanna get stuff done, weāre looking for results, weāre measuring, weāre trying to grow and scale and yep. Then you tell us to wait. So it is very difficult, but if you can recognize.
[00:20:47] Itās not a negative thing, itās to be able to continue, almost take it like, youāre an all-star player on a sports team and you always start. But if they keep you out there and pushing you through the whole game, you are, youāll start to see diminished returns of your efforts. Youāve gotta come out and sit on the bench for a minute.
[00:21:08] One to let other players play, but two, to regain why youāre an all-star to begin with. And if we donāt take those kind of breaks as an entrepreneur, the universe will make you take those breaks. Yeah. Oh, totally. Like it or not, itās going to happen.
[00:21:24] Melissa: As you were saying, I think is important too, is knowing that like these breaks and those moments, these mental events in our lives, I donāt think, I donāt view them as punishments, right?
[00:21:35] no.
[00:21:35] Audra: Theyāre growth times. Yes. Yeah.
[00:21:37] Melissa: And I think it can be easy to say, Iām [00:21:40] being punished, or, I did something wrong and thatās why this bad thing happened to me. and I think that there can, Give us that negative perception, right? You were saying it felt viewed as this negative thing, and I think when we go down that path, it can be really dangerous because then thatās when we start to question ourselves what weāre doing.
[00:22:00] And that happens anyway. When youāre an entrepreneur and you own your own business.
[00:22:03] Audra: Imposter syndrome.
[00:22:05] Melissa: Exactly. And then when you add that on, so I think when you can reframe it, not saying you have to be excited to be going through these growth journeys, itās more of an end thing where youāre like, okay, this is difficult and itās still valuable.
[00:22:20] Itās still beneficial for me, our business, our customers, clients, our family. That I think just gives you this renewed purpose of that time in your life where itās no longer this, constant cycle of anger in the journey. Itās more of what am I learning? What am I gaining? How am I being protected?
[00:22:39] What, what is on the horizon for me? once youāre through that valley
[00:22:43] Audra: a thing. I times like that is where my training as, so I have a degree in psychology and behavioral science. And Iām a master practitioner in N L P. When I hit walls like that, I have to stop and just say, okay, youāve been trying to force this for months.
[00:23:01] Stop it. Letās just sit with it for a second. And Iāll take a pad of paper and Iāll just sit down. Iāll say, okay, this is where I feel like Iām blocked. And like you, Iāve been, I think I have journals back to 1993. create, I donāt do it as much anymore just because Iām spend so much time working.
[00:23:18] But [00:23:20] when I get stuck like that, I gotta get it outta my head. Otherwise Iām just looping with this constant, Iām stuck. Iām stuck. I canāt figure this out. What is it supposed to be? Iām not, and trying to force something and itās not gonna come then. I have to just walk away, go for a run.
[00:23:36] not for a bike ride for a little while, but do something different. To be able to say, okay, I donāt see it. I canāt see it. Iām trying to force it. I need some fresh air and I need to just say, this is what Iām struggling. Hereās a wait. Hereās a perfect example. I just ran into the other day.
[00:23:52] So Iām building a platform called the zindo and Company Marketplace. Within the marketplace. think of it like, a mall. Iāve built my anchor stores, right? The kind of the big ones. I do WordPress hosting and tech support and a training side and all this kind of good stuff. Iām trying to simplify the process to launch and grow a business online with just one path, right?
[00:24:16] Yeah. So one of the things that Iāve been challenged with for at least two years is figuring out how to set up from a technology standpoint, how to create all these different platforms into one membership that has different options. Havenāt been able to figure it out. So Iāll put it on my plate. Go down a rabbit hole.
[00:24:38] Iām, because Iām a builder, right? I build technology, leave it alone. I canāt figure it out. Go back and visit, go back and visit. Talking to a buddy of mine the other day. And I, heās so Audra, what? I havenāt seen this thing come to fruition yet. Iām like, dude, I canāt figure it out. This is what Iām trying to do.
[00:24:55] I need like a Adobe Creative Cloud membership program where they [00:25:00] can pick and choose which tools they want with one subscription. And from a technology standpoint, nobody has that based on the tech stack that I currently have, unless Iām gonna go custom code it and then the there that has its own issues.
[00:25:15] Yeah. So believe me, Iāve gone down that path. heās so why donāt you just preset the plans? Iām like, what are you talking about? Heās donāt give them options. Just preset the plans. This plan, this bundle offers this bundle offers this. And I was like, wait a second. What we, so we talked through it cuz heās a tech guy like me.
[00:25:36] And I was like, come on. So I spent the last two days building it and itās built now. Cool. But I have delayed it for two years.
[00:25:49] Melissa: It wasnāt the right time it wasnāt
[00:25:51] Audra: time. It was the right time. Something so stupid like that. And I was like, oh my gosh, I have been trying to force this. If I wouldāve just let it go.
[00:25:58] I even post on social media, Hey you guys, anybody know how to figure this out? And I got a lot of suggestions, but none of them would work. Just like that. It was somebody else figured it out. I was like, oh, stop it. Even somebody like me with this much experience, we still run into stuff and sometimes itās just better to walk away from it, re-approach it at another time and another place, and that moved and it moves the momentum forward again.
[00:26:25] Melissa: Yeah. I and itās so important what youāre saying to be around people like that, right? Being a community of other people that. Just, theyāre doers and thinkers and theyāre curious about things and how stuff works and how it can be different and that. [00:26:40] cause cuz if you ask different questions, youāre gonna get different answers.
[00:26:43] But if is asked the same question, youāre gonna get the same answer every time, and so that can be really powerful, like you said, of just asking those questions. and getting different answers.
[00:26:53] Audra: Really ask, getting good at asking questions does two different things. And, if anybody takes anything away from this episodes besides us shifting our thought to getting through the weight versus trying to shove everything through like I have for so many years, get really good at asking questions you,
[00:27:12] Nobody expects you to know everything but you. Thatās it. Just you. Itās so true.
[00:27:18] Melissa: Yeah. and I, good job. Yeah. And I call that advocating, right? I think asking questions is really having the ability to advocate. And when youāre doing that, youāre advocating for your business, for your future, for your finances, your family.
[00:27:32] and I think. Oftentimes, and I will say even for myself, when I started all of this, I started really small, right? Iām still very small and I was afraid to be seen that way. And I think when you realize that the risk is worth it, right? Like itās no superior to start asking questions even though youāre small and youāre learning than it is to stay where you are.
[00:27:56] Thereās that line, right? We all come to this point in our lives where weāre like, okay, Iām ready to cross that line no matter what. And thatās where it can start with asking questions, right? Like when I started my book, okay, hey, I have this idea. Iād let you know, Iām gonna talk to who I know is a publisher.
[00:28:12] What does that look like to write a book? You just asked that question and it can take you down this whole path and it can show you really, I [00:28:20] think it can, take away some of the power of that ambigu. Ambigu, Iām not gonna say ambiguous. Yeah. Ambiguity. yeah. Yeah. I think that when you ask those questions, it can take some of that away because weāve already created this story in our remind of, oh my gosh, publishing a book is too hard.
[00:28:37] itās gonna cost too much money. I donāt think I can do it. And then when I ask the question, nobodyās gonna buy it. Yeah. No oneās gonna buy it. and then when ask the question, itās Oh, thatās it. I can do that. And I think that so much of having a business and trying new things like you are with zindo and create marketplace, itās asking questions and then all of a sudden itās oh, itās not so big or scary anymore because the story I told myself is different than actually the story of making it happen.
[00:29:05] is really powerful. And thatās one of the things I talk about in the book. I share seven truths about what we can do in seasons of waiting. Okay. Cause especially for us, Weāre doers, weāre checklist makers, weāre high achievers, overthinkers sometimes, and I share seven truths.
[00:29:22] And so Iāll share āem with you here and they can be applicable for people in different ways and Okay. Really. So what they are is the acronym is waiting. I wanted to keep that word. Yeah. Front in our minds, but itās worship. Acceptance, investigate, trust, intentional, new, and then grow. generosity is the last.
[00:29:43] Nice. And so weāll just, letās just pick one for example. Generosity. You mention it a little bit of like when you step back from Your yourself or your problem. And thatās where I think generosity is one that can, comes in. And I see generosity really as a form of encouragement.
[00:29:58] And so I feel like [00:30:00] in those moments when weāre in a season of waiting where obviously weāve got those blinders on, weāre so focused on our outcome. When you decide to be generous to someone else, whether itās with your words of encouragement or a gift or your time, I think you just get a new perspective or a different perspective.
[00:30:17] Just on life and your situation, just like you did with your friend that you called. They were generous with their time and gave that to you. And really, I think it can pay it forward. it doesnāt take away your weight, not all the time, right? But I think it just, it can make it more bearable, I think, or make it more of an enjoyable process, by putting some of those seven truths into place.
[00:30:40] Audra: for me, when I get to a place where I feel stuck and Iām feeling ungrateful or unappreciative, I go volunteer. yep. go teach a class. Go. my superpower that the big guy gave me is I know how to help other people make money, period. Yeah. And that systems and processes and building and, infrastructure, that is my superpower.
[00:31:06] And simplifying all that for people. So when I get stuck, I go and I share that for other people that are stuck. Iām involved in the entrepreneur community, and Iāll go teach a class, say on getting started with video.
[00:31:21] And Iām like, okay, hereās the basics. Just do this. And Iāve had people say to me, I made it this big in my mind and this is why I have avoided it. Itās like my nemesis, it keeps me up at night. Iām frustrated with it, but Iām angry at it, but I know I need to do it and I just canāt get around these mental [00:31:40] blocks.
[00:31:40] And just hearing a different perspective, simplifying it, itās oh, like you said, I can do that. That was easy. Thatās it. thatās, Iāve made it this big and itās this big. This is crazy. And then they go and they implement that and it moves them to whatās next. Thatās how I get unstuck because then I, it recenters me to, wait a second.
[00:32:02] You have a bigger picture, you have a bigger purpose. Stop worrying about why you are stuck. Go help somebody else. And then it pushes you back into, okay, Iām refocused, Iām grateful, I have gratitude for what Iām supposed to be doing. Stay the course.
[00:32:18] Melissa: Yeah. Yeah. And thatās how youāre generous. Youāre generous with your time and your skills that you have.
[00:32:24] youāre that way. And that is exactly one way to navigate that. Like kinda staying with that piece of it. and I had kinda shared too, the one is that investigate and thatās where you said, Itās that research and asking questions and that can help you move through that weight as well.
[00:32:39] It doesnāt always mean youāll get to your outcome, right? that is nothing that any of us can guarantee as much. I wish. I think we all wish we could. but that is a key piece of that time because thatās where youāre asking different questions, youāre meeting different people. and even for us in our journey, We started meeting new people along this way that we wouldāve never met.
[00:33:00] we never had the information, but that more research that advocating, asking questions. and I do really feel like that all prepared me for now having my own business because I was willing, I think I mentioned at the beginning, willing to take these risks, right? Because I knew that what I was trying to work for or work [00:33:20] towards was worth the risk of my comfort.
[00:33:22] that most of us donāt like stepping outside and waiting really brings that to the forefront, right? Because waiting is uncomfortable, right? Itās hard. Yeah. Cuz thereās uncertainty, thereās unknowns. and I feel like those will always be something that weāre uncomfortable with. unless those listing like those types of things.
[00:33:41] Cuz some people do. Yes. But that point in our, in my life really was like, okay, you know what? Iām gonna still, Iām gonna still maybe feel uncomfortable, but Iām willing to take that risk because, we wanted to get pregnant, we wanted a family. And now even for me, with my business, like itās just me.
[00:33:59] Iām the only one whoās here talking about,getting clients and marketing and copywriting. And itās I have to be willing to take the risk to say, okay, this is still uncomfortable while Iām waiting and navigating, but I know what I want my business to look like. I know what I want to do for my family, the joy that I get, what I can do for clients.
[00:34:17] And so itās Iām gonna push through that good. and work through that. cuz I think thereās a balance of knowing that if something feels off or if itās just afraid. or if itās actually, what do I wanna say? The, something that is harmful versus just if we uncomfortable Sure, sure.
[00:34:35] is a different thing.
[00:34:36] Audra: I think that something that youāve touched on here and really this whole episode has been about, thereās no course, thereās no coach, thereās no, building or process or program that you can get into that is gonna prevent you from having to go through this mind garbage.
[00:34:54] itās just, yes, they can warn you itās gonna happen. Yes, they can tell you how to push through it, [00:35:00] but until youāre actually going through it and start developing some skills for yourself. am I cut out to take risk? Am I comfortable or can I push myself to get through these uncomfortable conversations, these uncomfortable times when I, itās, Iām alone and itās dark and Iām scared and I donāt understand what is supposed to happen next.
[00:35:23] I know where Iām going. Yep. But thereās no map. Thereās no, Iām walking through the alley and thereās only strangers back here. that comes from in here. Wherever youāve gotta find that strength. And itās not going out and buying a program, donāt get me wrong, that kinda stuff helps.
[00:35:40] But at the end of the day, itās just you and your business and youāve gotta get to a place where you take the hits, you understand that challenges are gonna come up and youāre not gonna have the answer. And youāre either gonna avoid it or dismiss it or find another way around it. People will say, if I hit a wall, I get it.
[00:36:00] Iāll push against a wall a few times and then Iāll say, okay, Iām not getting through it. I either need to find a way over it, around it, under it or find a window in another building, but I canāt go through this path that Iām on right now cuz itās not gonna work. Yeah. And until you get to that place with yourself
[00:36:18] challenges are gonna be tough man, and theyāre gonna stop you and you just have got to build up that resilience before, quick story. Before I started this podcast, Iāve avoided this for 10 years because I didnāt feel like I could grab ahold of something that was important enough to take up somebodyās time.
[00:36:38] And this kind of came [00:36:40] to me because I kept having the same conversation again and again with every small business that I was working with from an agency perspective. Yep. It didnāt matter if they were brand new, theyāre at a million, theyāre trying to get to 5 million. This stuff in here is tripping them up.
[00:36:58] Yeah. Same conversation. Same thing about risk, same thing about frustration. scarcity. Loneliness. all of that same stuff. And then I finally got it like, oh, no wonder why there are so many people out there talking about mindset. The risk, the other 80% of marketing I can teach you with a tutorial and a S O P.
[00:37:20] Yeah. Itās at 20% that people really need to focus on in their business to build a thriving business.
[00:37:29] Melissa: Yeah. Oh, definitely. Itās, and what you shared there, the word that comes to mind is acceptance. Yeah. Is that accepting that with entrepreneurship, that there will be times where youāre gonna feel stuck or youāre gonna be waiting, or itās gonna be challenging and it, and I think when we, Iāll say for myself, especially when I first started, I had it, it comes down to our expectations, right?
[00:37:51] Oh, when I went full-time freelancing just this past January, so Iāve only been doing it now for about five months full-time when I started. So youāre talking about mindset, right? When I started, I said, this is going to take a while. I said to myself, Iām going to find clients, but I said, it will take some time.
[00:38:08] Like I knew I wasnāt gonna have 10 clients right away when I started. And I really feel like that set the tone for me, that I have not felt like Iām in this rush or Iām getting [00:38:20] impatient or anything. And so I think that goes back to us too, is what are those expectations that we have? And then also finding that acceptance of saying, okay, this is what it is.
[00:38:30] This is where Iām at. Maybe I donāt like it and Iām upset by it, but this is where I am and now what do I wanna do different? Or like you said, how do I wanna go over or under or through? But I think that acceptance is a really key turning point. In our mindset of saying, this is where I am. I donāt have to like it.
[00:38:49] I can be unhappy about it. I can be frustrated about how I got here. Yeah. Okay. Then how to, like we said, under overthrow window, I think is that piece to keep going
[00:39:00] Audra: that in comparison, right? If so, if you go back to acceptance, the other thing that weighs heavily on that is, is comparison of, everything I see online, Iām supposed to be at a million dollars after I build a funnel in the first year.
[00:39:15] I just gotta follow these 10 steps and the moneyās gonna be there. itās recognizing that programs and training amazing creators out there getting tremendous results. This, but it really goes back to who are you, who is your audience? What is your message? How are you serving? Or what are you selling?
[00:39:34] And then how are you doing that? the rest of those pieces are just pieces to help you along that journey. But no, I know I harped on the program thing, but cuz I sell courses too. But I can only give you so much information. Itās what you do with it. To be able to decide how far itās going to help you further down the journey.
[00:39:55] I canāt remove your fear. I canāt remove your self-doubt, your [00:40:00] insecurities, your imposter syndrome, your inability to accept that itās gonna be hard work. We canāt do that for you, even though we just let this beautiful path for you to follow. You are still gonna have to work through that kind of stuff.
[00:40:14] Melissa: So it goes back to what you said, accepting of where Iām at right now. These are the skills I have. Do I need to learn something else? Do I need to have some bigger conversations with potential customers? Does my product need to pivot? Have I found my voice and my audience? A lot of times itās just that Theyāre just, they havenāt said out loud enough who they are and what they sell and who they serve. if they donāt do that often enough, and I donāt mean regurgitate it like a, elevator speech, but at their core, To who they are, what theyāre serving. How is anybody else gonna know that? Yeah, definitely. and the wait can take that time and reassess. There you go. And spend some time with that. And I think a lot of it is that just, it seems so simple, right? Yeah. That I think oftentimes weāre looking for this complex 10 step thing. and I canāt remember the metaphor of this entirely, but itās basically, as a business owner, an entrepreneur, We canāt just read about something and say weāve actually experienced it.
[00:41:17] I canāt read about France and then be like, oh, I know all this stuff about it. Cuz itās different when you go there and you experience it. Yeah. And so itās the same thing with your business. We can read about all these things, but until you actually walk through some of it, itās just different.
[00:41:30] You know it differently. You experience it differently in your body and your mind. And I think thatās the exciting part about business is that we can lean on [00:41:40] each other, get the information we need, and then put it into practice and tinker and adjust and reiterate, as youāre going on this journey, because I feel like as a business owner, you are always gonna be waiting for something.
[00:41:53] Yeah. Thereās always gonna be something youāll be navigating and waiting to happen or come to fruition. That first hire, that first million, that first client, all of those things, youāll be waiting to hit those goals and benchmarks. And so I think when you accept a no. This is that journey.
[00:42:09] This is the journey Iām on. I think you can sit back and buckle in and be like, okay, letās go on that journey. Versus trying to hop out and get in the next car. Cuz you think that oneās gonna, you wonāt have any waiting or wonāt have those challenges. Itās nope, that one did too. and that one did too.
[00:42:25] and just taking that ride and accepting that this is the journey, a little, that is the journey.
[00:42:30] Audra: Oh my goodness, this has been great. Iāve so enjoyed it. So as we get close to wrapping things up, what would be some final advice that you would give people that are listening about waiting, help them this is my path now.
[00:42:45] Yeah.
[00:42:45] Melissa: Yeah. I th the one thing I really like to tell people is this, is that whatever you are waiting for, it matters. So we talked a lot about business, but I know that affects a lot of things in our lives. So whatever youāre waiting for, it matters. It is something that you are wanting and desiring.
[00:43:00] And so you talked about comparison. Whatever it is, right? Itās yours and it matters to you whether you think itās a big thing or a little thing compared to Audraās or mine. Itās yours and it matters, and I think itās important to. just know that, because I think that helps you through all those things, acceptance, [00:43:20] validation, of just what it is that youāre desiring,and can help you work through or move through, what those next steps are with that.
[00:43:27] So I think thatās the first thing that I would say. and then the last thing is just that, waiting is something that we all experience in our lives, right? We donāt get to pick or choose the things we wait. No. or how long they are going to wait. But we do get to choose how we walk through them.
[00:43:42] And that is really what living in the weight, my book, when I started my blog is really all about, is like how we walk through those times in our lives. And that is something that we do get to control. And so I would just remind those listening that if you were going through a season of waiting right now, personally and professionally, whatever it is, yes.
[00:44:00] You didnāt pick it, you didnāt choose it, you didnāt want it. But you can, shift and reframe as I talked about those three Ps of preparation, protection, and purpose. Use that as you navigate it to make the weight really a better process. And something that when you look back on you find that there is still joy, thereās still fulfillment, thereās still peace, contentment, even as you were walking through it.
[00:44:25] Thatās what I share.
[00:44:26] Audra: Oh, itās beautiful. Itās beautiful. I canāt add anything to that. Melissa, thank you so much for being here today. Itās been a pleasure. Thank you, Audra. I really appreciate your time. Yeah. All right. You guys, you heard her be patient, maybe not even be patient, be present in the wait and keep moving through the middle.
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