Day 12: What’s Your Superpower

This morning’s roundtable, which was a part of my Canadian Women’s Network program, was about How Women Lead. And it was filled with a great number of thought provoking questions that I thought this one would be perfect for a writing topic.

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I write and talk about this often but it cannot be understated.

If it’s not something that you already know, then I invite you to ask yourself, what is your unique strength?

What do you do better than anyone else?  Where do you soar?

Perhaps it’s something that is effortless. Perhaps it’s something that you do and gain huge benefit from.

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Here is a hint … It’s one thing that makes you stand out. It gives you an unfair advantage, except it’s completely fair because its your unique skill.

Today the group shared things like …. Sleep; Pulling together a meal for 10 people when you only have enough for two. Networking. Bringing people together.

The other day I listened to a successful founder talk about the 50+ books he reads each year, consistently. So your Superpower could be … Being insatiably curious.

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If nothing comes to mind then this is the perfect place to start thinking and doing some writing.

And have some fun with it too!

What’s Your Superpower?

 

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Day 11: If You Couldn’t Fail

Last night I kicked off the 2nd Cohort in a program I launched earlier this year. It helps  Canadian women leaders build a relevant network in Silicon Valley and grow their business.

Now what is super cool about this is the fact that 40 companies applied and nine ended up joining me for 3.5 days in Silicon Valley.  Most didn’t even know me … Had no idea what the program was about!  But thankfully, through the network I’ve built, heard something that resonated and decided to take a leap of faith – and a significant amount of time out of their personal and startup life to join me.

Day two was a fabulous reminder of the seeds we plant and where things can grow to.

Having grown up on a farm, my father would go out in the spring and plant various kinds of seeds on many plots of land — all with the “hope” that the rain would come to water it, and the sun would bring it to life, and that enough time would pass before the snow would fall so he could harvest and not only enjoy the fruits of his labor, but quite literally be able to afford the next year for his family (which included me!).

A year ago I planted the seed of my initiative I call the Canadian Women’s Network. I designed it to support women in tech in Canada gain access to Silicon Valley to grow their business and drive economic value back to Canada.

I didn’t know if it would be successful. Heck, even though day 2 of program #2 kicked off great, I can’t be 100% sure of its future success.

But what I did witness is something coming to life and impacting people who otherwise might not have access to this kind of opportunity at this early stage in their company’s growth.

I hope to only grow this program and drive deeper impact into a world I care about very deeply.  What ultimately results from it all will, of course, be determined over time.

But it speaks volumes to listening to one’s inner intuition and sometimes simply starting.

You might not know where it is going to lead … Heck, I promise you that you won’t.  But if you can embrace the journey (as hard as the unknown is) … then I do believe you’ll go to bed with a smile on your face and a warmth in your heart that is unlike any job you had or gift you’ve been given.

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Fall 2018 Cohort, Canadian Women’s Network You ladies rock! #FutureWorldLeaders

Day 10: Doing it all

I have a passion problem. And a giving problem.  And truth be told, if I am being really honest — with myself — I have a focus problem.

When a friend asked me what part of my business I would focus on, if I could only choose one area …. I was literally without words.  Instead I’m like the little boy in the movie “Up” … SQUIRREL!!!.

I LOVE the art of new.

New ideas … new possibilities … new beginnings … new creations … new partnerships. You name it, and I love getting involved in new things!

And so, over the last few years … I have created a few new things.

When I talked with a mentor of mine about the dilemma of being unfocused, she graciously said “it’s not that you’re unfocused – it’s that you’ve created 7 different businesses”.

And as gracious as that is … it’s kinda the same thing as “squirrel!!”.

So it’s fitting that at this time of year, as I do my 2019 strategic planning for “me, myself and I” … that I think about the art of focus – and doing less.

So far this book asks a couple of great questions that I encourage you to consider … I am definitely using them for my daily writing.

  1. What do you feel deeply inspired by?
  2. What are you particularly talented at?
  3. What meets a significant need in the world?

I’m going to try to not overthink and probably look at #1 and #2 … because #3 does feel a little “world problem solving”.  I don’t think it’s meant to, but just the same, I know it will come with time.  For now, focusing on #1 and 2 is a great start.

 

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Day 9: Living in Gratitude

It seems like no matter where I turn to these days, the answer always includes gratitude.

There are hundreds, or I’m sure thousands (maybe more), of books that have been written on the art and importance of gratitude.  And after decades of being an adult and reading (now listening) to many of them … I agree.

But writing or feeling grateful in a moment (especially when something has brought you down or you’re finding it hard to be positive at all) can be … well, incredibly hard.

But life is hard — so we must forge on.

And therefore in that moment, and for today’s writing topic … I want you to write three things you’re grateful for.  They don’t have to be long or complicated, deep or philosophical … they just have to be real for you in this moment.

You could be grateful for waking up today and feeling healthy.  For today being a Sunday. For the sunshine — or the rain. Or maybe you’re grateful because you made it to the end of the day.

Regardless — I believe acknowledging gratitude in the Universe is one of the best uses of our time. So I invite you to do this daily, if only to list three things.

Day 8: Taking the Stairs

I love quotes. I have always had them throughout my home and office.   I found the following in a convenience store on a recent trip to Lisbon …

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So today’s writing is all about what stairs are in front of you and where will they lead you.   Be it personally or professionally, big or small … what can you do today that will positively impact your tomorrow.

Happy writing!

 

Day 7: It’s the Little Things

I don’t know about you, but it feels like the world is zipping by at an ever increasing rate. And at the same time, I keep adding things to my plate and my priorities without any regard for the time that is needed to fulfill on such commitments. At some point, that sense of accomplishment feels more like an illusion than it does a reality.  And before you say it, yes I realize I should go back to my “No for a Day” post and keep re-reading it until I learn the lesson.

Which is why I need to embrace the little things.

Having returned yesterday from another prolonged period of travel, which was on the heels of over a week of travel before that, and before that … I noticed that I started to feel “normal” at around the mid day mark.

I wasn’t doing anything spectacular. Mostly I was just catching up on some errands, which often gives me anxiety because I’m not “accomplishing” anything of value.  But that is when it hit me.

Sometimes I focus so much effort on the larger accomplishments that I don’t give enough credit to just being present, without accomplishing anything really at all.

So today I’m going to write about the little things, and in particular the little things that need to be done like household chores, mindless errands or even balancing my checkbook or submitting that expense report.

Because I bet if I write up this list … it will be long … and it will be all things that either need to be done, or will make me feel really good if they are done.

Which means that I’ll be ready tomorrow to really conquer the world having accomplished the little things perhaps standing in my way.

Day 6: No for a Day

I don’t know about you, but I say yes a lot.  I rarely say yes because I feel obligated — it’s mostly because I like to give and be helpful, so ‘Yes’ comes naturally.  And it comes often.

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But we’ve all read about the value of saying No.

If we say Yes to everyone, then inevitably we’re saying No to ourselves and those things we value or need to do with our time.

Let’s face it – sometimes we simply don’t want to do the requested action. Maybe it’s because of the time required.  Maybe it’s the cost of our time being placed elsewhere (this is my biggest challenge).  Maybe it wouldn’t be that interesting or rewarding.  Regardless, sometimes No is just No. It could be Not right now, but it’s still a No.

I believe there is power in setting our boundaries.  All of my friends reading this will laugh because I’m pretty bad at actually living within the boundaries I set.  But, that doesn’t mean that I don’t believe in them. I just need practice. And to be more consistent with setting and abiding by them.

So I challenge you — or invite you — to try saying No for a day.  Pick a day – any day – and practice saying No.  Baby steps might be “Not Now” versus a flat out No. But still – try some form of “No” for a day.

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Day 5: Be Bold

We talked a lot today about being courageous. About taking an idea and acting on it instead of waiting for others to do what you already envision needs to be done.

No. We didn’t say it was easy.  All too often nothing worth while ever is ‘easy’.  Which makes the outcome that much more rewarding.

So today, I invite you to write about a time that you were bold …

When you brought your courageous self to the forefront ….

and write about the fear that accompanied you – and the joy and confidence that embodied you thereafter.

And then think about where in your life you want to be more bold.  If it helps, write as if you’re giving advice to a friend or family member if you can’t see yourself quite there yet.  Write a letter to someone you care about and convey the confidence that you see in them and the belief you have that they will be successful.

And if you still need a little motivation – read here. The Top 10 Reason You Need More Courage. I’m a BIG fan of #1 🙂

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And if I can quote one of my favorite TV programs of all time …

Boldly Go …. 

 

Day 4: Pay it Forward

In 2000 the hit movie Pay it Forward came out about a young boy who wanted to make the world a better place after his teacher gives him that chance.

Ever since, the term and sentiment caught on and we use it in our daily lives – be it in our personal life or business world.

Every city, community, household, corporate environment or ecosystem has its own unique characteristics.  In Silicon Valley many people, both inexperienced entrepreneurs to the most highly influential leaders, will say we live by a “Pay it Forward” model.  And the reason they time out of their day to meet with you, share their experiences or provide a meaningful introduction, is because someone did it for them.   And it is one of the things I love the most about the Valley.

My Day 4 writing topic is around the the features and flaws that you experience in your world. It is an invitation to think about one positive characteristic and write how you can either enhance it if you have it exists already, or adopt it if it’s missing.  Perhaps it’s the Pay it Forward mentality, a random act of kindness or something else. Think about what would bring you to joy to give, and receive in return.

The best way to make change is to be the change. And change always starts with a small act that grows.

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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has. 

– Margaret Mead

Day 3: Invest in Love

Elon Musk said it best.  All we need is love.

Ha! He might have gotten it from the Beatles but I figure if Elon Musk knows it to be true, then it must be. ❤️

Today’s writing topic is about love. But more so, how we can invest in love.

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Hand painted with love by my amazing Sister.

If we approach the day, and the people in it, with love, then we have a 1000% better shot at feeling good about ourselves, making others feel welcome and appreciated, and are in charge of creating more positivity and change for good in the world.

All because we simply invest in love ❤️.

  1. So take a moment to write about everyone that loves you, or have ever loved you. And as you do – enjoy the feelings and emotions that become present in your body.
  2. And then, write about the people that you love, or have loved. What did you learn from those that you loved before?  What are those that you love today teaching you? What are you teaching them?
  3. And lastly, think about who else you can love.  How you can give love to strangers? To your neighbors? Someone from your past? Someone that you will meet today? Make it a game and have fun with it!

Love is an investment. Not of money but something way more precious – our heart — our soul — and our time.

Some would tell you to be careful with how you give love away. I say the opposite. Give it away with reckless abandon. The world could use more love.

with love, 

 

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