If you would have shown me a magic crystal ball precisely
one year ago and told me that 2011 would be one of the happiest, most
successful years of my life, I’d have laughed in your face and seriously
questioned your sanity. (Especially if you looked like the lady in this picture).
You see, precisely one year ago, I was clutching
Kleenex, nursing a broken heart, weeping like a baby not to mention completely
lost career wise. I had not even launched my website or consulting business, Jaclyn Mullen Media. I had no plan, I had no path--all I had was a merciless inner
critic, buckets of tears and somewhere beneath that, a strong faith that I’d
figure out why it all was happening.
How about you? Have you taken time to examine your past year? How did it start out? How is it ending? What have been the greatest lessons you've learned along the way?
As I flash forward to nearly one year later of being self
employed, working on a ton of great projects with clients I care about as well
as scoring serious professional accomplishments (including moments of giving back
to society) matched with new friends and even a whole new relationship with
myself, I know my life isn't perfect or all that I’d envision it to be.....yet. But it is progressing and that’s what counts.
Organized chaos. Lost as
an employee yet found as an entrepreneur. Learning to find contentment in imperfection. Do you measure perfection or progression in your life? Why does this even matter?
I was lost for most of my twenties but
I was especially lost last December. Who am I kidding, everyday I am lost but
rather than running away from the unknown, rather than running away from the
lack of answers, I now embrace uncertainty and use it to challenge myself as an
individual and entrepreneur. It wasn’t until my "success and spiritual open
heart surgery” as I like to call it (the bad breakup and walking away from my
stable salary), that I finally realized my mortality and allowed myself to truly operate
one day at a time. These days, I ask myself “What would Steve Jobs do? Would he be
afraid, would he stay stuck? Would he not take a chance?”
I share this with you because it’s important to remember
that we really have no clue what the future holds for us. As Steve Jobs even
said himself “You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only
connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow
connect in your future. You have to trust in something—your gut, your destiny,
life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down and it has made all
the difference in my life.”
Uncertainty. The next time you face it, embrace it. Step
into the unknown, dive in with a little faith and trust that the answers will
be revealed to you along the way. There was uncertainty for me surrounding why I chose this topic to blog about
today. It’s been too long since I last posted and that will change in 2012.
Perhaps, like everyone else, I just needed a friendly reminder to step into uncertainty and embrace the many unknown adventures that 2012 will surely bring.
And if that is the case, cheers to entrepreneurship, cheers to one year anniversaries of uncertainty and most importantly, cheers to what "finds" you too!
And if that is the case, cheers to entrepreneurship, cheers to one year anniversaries of uncertainty and most importantly, cheers to what "finds" you too!
Do you have a lost and found story to share? Post it
in the comments section below.