Yes I can, yes I am
February 5th, 2010
I am so happy it’s Friday – although I remember thinking last weekend that I can no longer remember what life was like when work was not a part of our weekends. Even beyond the baby business, my husband has been coaching volleyball for years, which is always a weekend thing, so it’s been that way for both of us, for years. And we’re perfectly happy – BUT we are planning a vacation this year; not a business trip, a vacation! Ah, my heart skips a beat at the very thought of it.
So, why “yes, I can, yes I am” as a title today? Is that going to help anyone out there start their baby boutique? Launch their clothing line? I hope so. I have spent so much time over the last year working on blocking fear, negativity, and doubt out of my mind (spirit) and replacing it with hope, positivity, and belief. This has not been easy through the recession, but all the more reason it has been necessary.
We are what we believe we are…when I first thought of launching my clothing line I believed I was on top of the world. It has been a crazy roller coaster ride which has knocked my confidence sideways, updside down, and every which way but right:) I say that with a smile -or the joy of hindsight. But throught those difficult times, my confidence was really building itself on a stronger foundation – when I was knocked down, I was learning. I have always managed to tell myself “just keep going”…and if you just keep going, you grow and learn, and you gain confidence in your skills and abilities.
And now, the reprogramming I’m doing is changing the lovely statement I’ve been making -almost with gleeful pride- my whole life: “I’m such a procrastinator”. I don’t know when it hit me, but it finally did – hmm, maybe I should stop believing that. Now, when that thought creeps up, I consciously replace it with “I’m proactive, I’m action-oriented”.
Which brings me to the real secret of “Yes I can, yes I am” – the more you tell yourself who you are, the more actions you will take towards being that person. It isn’t magic, it’s in our nature. The more I tell myself I’m proactive, the more proactive I am. My mind naturally progresses from “I’m proactive” to “so, what can I get a jump on today?”, I even notice a difference in how I tackle my to-do lists, (I actually tackle them! haha). This has been HUGE for me lately as we juggle so much in our lives. See..I am proactive, so of course I am also good at focusing on the task at hand and taking action.
And it’s true! In the last month I’ve created new wholesale docs and four new organics designs, I’m getting the upper hand on some admin stuff, and taking much much much better care of our customers.
So, make sure you are telling yourself you’re launching the most amazing business, you are an incredible sales person, you have the most unique designs in the world – because you do and you are if you believe it is so…
Have a great weekend! Focus and take action…
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1. Paula Seguin&hellip | February 6th, 2010 at 9:03 pm
I just wanted to comment and tell you that I find myself feeling thinking in the same mind frame. I am a stay at home mom the 3 little girls and trying to get my blanket company off the ground. http://www.bellalulubaby.com
I find there are days where i just cannot stay focused with what needs to be done.I find something to distracts me from what I have had intended to do or I procastinate on it.
Your enrty is very motivating and I appreciate that I have read it at a time that I probably needed it the most.
I have also found myself starting 2010 on a right foot and staying focused and putting my energy where it needs to to get my business off the ground. I will continue to read your entries and stay focused on the journey I take with my company.
I’m at the point trying to find a sewing comapany because I cannot keep up with demand. Do you have any suggestions on a sewing company? Do you think a big contracting company or a few sewers? I have gotten a few quotes and some of the companies are asking way to much per blanket. I am in Ontario, Cananda so that might be why too. Anyhow, thanks again for your entry…it came at the right time.
Paula
2. candy&hellip | March 1st, 2010 at 11:39 pm
just wanted to let you know that i enjoy reading your blog. i find it very helpful to hear someone going through what i have been going through. i too have my own business and it has been a roller coaster ride. i also just started telling myself to be more pro-active as i have always been a procastinator. hope to hear more stories from you.
3. Luckylindy&hellip | March 9th, 2010 at 6:17 pm
Hi Paula,
I read your entry and one thought that I have is that when I am finding other distractions more important than my business, I stop for a moment and realize that I am just afraid. Afraid of what? The success. What if this really takes off? How will I do it?
This all plays out in my head and I either give in to it or brush it aside and get on with building my business. I also have someone whom I would suggest that you contact for sewing. She heads up a good quality sewing operation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is called Jade Apparel. The owner is Anh (Ann) Thai. She has been very helpful to me and her work is very good.
4. SizeTracker&hellip | March 23rd, 2010 at 8:00 pm
Hi Paula, thanks for sharing your experiences. “yes, I can, yes I am” is a great mantra to live by. It is so easy to get caught up in a mindset that doesn’t let you grow, and it would be nice to have our own personal cheering section. I wish you a lot of success with your business.
Stormy, SizeTracker.com
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