Hello From Los Angeles!

Home sweet home

I’m home! We got home last night and went straight to our favorite Vietnamese restaurant (Song Phat in Winnetka). We’ve only been here 1 day but jet lag had us up at 4 am this morning and knocked out at 11 am. I’m doing everything in my power to keep me from sleeping too early so I can try to get on a regular sleep schedule.

As much as I miss my family I’m really excited to be back home and get back to work. I’m ready to hit the ground running and there’s lots of exciting work to do. I’ve been thinking about my professional calling  a lot lately and I’m excited to share with you soon. But in the mean time, I’d love to share with you the minor changes I’m excited about on this blog.

I’ve been evaluating this blog’s purpose also. All this time, the purpose of all my blogging was promotion. Promote services, product, etc. Over time I started blogging about parts of my personal life and noticed that most of the traffic was on the posts that were more personal. 

One of my goals this year was to get an accountability partner. Someone that I can talk to that gets me and my passion for business. One of my best friends from elementary school, Heather, is now a fellow entrepreneur and talking to her has been invaluable. She helped me brainstorm and I decided that I wanted to make my blog (among other things) more personal, more documentary style, and more about my journey.

I’m also going to be using different forms of media here on the blog. I’m going to start using YouTube and recording some video as well as image galleries to share more visual content.

I’m excited for this new journey and new goals for the blog! Stay tuned 😀

xoxo,

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Things I Learned about Being a Leader

Hello from our last night in the Philippines! We’re catching our flight from MNL>ICN>LAX in about 13 hours. The last 2 days here have just been spent at my Lola’s home, packing, spending time with family and friends, and mentally preparing to go home. It’s a bit of a somber day for most of us, not just because Charlie and I will be returning home and leaving our family here, but because from thousands of miles away we all witnessed the inauguration.

I fell a bit silent on social media today, not really reading any of my feeds on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. I am just done seeing all the anger and hate. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not that those feelings aren’t rushing through my body. But regardless of how I felt today, Donald Trump was sworn in and became the 45th President of the United States. He is now the “Leader of the Free World.” It makes me sad for the nation and worried about the future. As I was watching the inauguration and him speak I realized the main thing that crossed my mind was, “This man is supposed to be our leader. He is supposed to represent me and the rest of the American people and he doesn’t even if he’s a business man.” Donald Trump and I actually have a few things in common. Let me explain.

I have been a small business owner since 2005, owning multiple businesses that spans about 12 years of entrepreneurship. One of those businesses is Real Estate. During my time (damn that phrase makes me feel old), Donald Trump was best known as a businessman, a real estate man. I knew about his real estate endeavors, then watched him on the Apprentice, and read about him or saw him on the news. Everyone knew who Donald Trump was, that included me. In all my years (so far) as an entrepreneur and my few years as a Real Estate Agent I don’t respect his business practices or ethics.

Then somehow he gets this crazy idea to run for president. I watched bits and pieces of his campaign as he plowed his way through the Replublican party and somehow became their primary nominee. I watched and listened as he made racist, sexist, and prejudice remarks, But not to his dismay, instead to his victory. I couldn’t believe it. I couldn’t believe that this man had gotten that far in the first place. But the thing that confused me the most is answered in a simple rhetorical question, “This is the best we got?” There is nothing he has done during his campaign to make me earn his respect.

I do not, nor have I ever respected him. Not as a businessman, and not as a president.

Why do you ask?

Before I was a business woman, I had the opportunity to be a leader. I was always the take-matters-into-your-own-hands kind of girl. In high school I started my own dance club because there was none. In college me, Charlie, and 5 other friends started another one – VENT Dance Team. It was on VENT that I really learned how to be a leader. I had the honor and privilege to help shape the lives of  maybe 100 people. I had to wrangle in anywhere between 15-35 young adults at least 3 times a week, sometimes 7 days a week. The things I learned during my time on that team shaped the entrepreneur, leader, mentor, woman, and boss I am today.

I learned:

  1. You don’t need to do it alone, surround yourself with people that lift people up not put people down.
  2. To listen to other people – another person’s perspective is extremely valuable.
  3. Selflessness is the cornerstone of a good leader – you have to prioritize others before yourself a lot of the time.
  4.  It’s better to act on objective facts than on emotion.
  5. Being a leader means you always think about/want what is best for everyone, not just for 1.
  6. To earn respect, not expect it.

In my opinion, The President doesn’t have any of those qualities. Not one.

Those of you that are lucky enough to be in a position of leadership – don’t take it for granted. It is a privilege to lead a group of people, not a right. Being a leader, mentor, and entrepreneur is something I am extremely passionate about, it’s my life’s work. It’s what I am put on this Earth to do.

xoxo,

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Inauguration Day 2017

The day is finally here, the president-elect will be officially sworn in today. And for some reason I felt compelled to talk about it on my blog. Writing about it terrifies me, but I just want to share with you a couple things that I want to remember in the days, months, and years to come.

  1. I will choose to educate myself on the facts. Reading, watching, and seeing people share clips of the news are all the farthest thing from fact most of the time. If I really want to know about the issues and the people running our government then I’m going to do my research.
  2. I will show grace and love to everyone, both those that I agree and disagree with. As a citizen I have the right to my political beliefs and so does everyone else. But no matter what, I will show grace and love to everyone – regardless if they deserve it or not. Why? Because I am a Christian woman with a standard of grace.
  3. I will not make excuses. We’ve heard about all the the news about the election and whatever happens will happen. But why make excuses? Why mull over what could have happened? What’s done is done, and if we want change we need to demand it maturely. There’s no use in using words with no action behind it.
  4. I will still show Donald Trump respect even though I do not respect him. Though I do not identify nor will I ever identify with Donald Trump (not as a business person and not as my president) I’m not going to waste my time calling him names on social media or trying to convince the Trump supporters out there to change their minds about him. They will not change my mind, so why should I expect them to change theirs? The only way that could happen is through God’s grace and the president’s effort to show us citizens that he has OUR interests in mind. Instead, I will accept the fact that is the President of the United States and do what I can as a citizen to help fight him on the issues that I don’t agree with.

If you are a citizen I hope you understand how important our role is in the shaping of our government. I know we may not be able to move mountains overnight, but remember we have the ability to maturely have our voices heard. Not our critical, harsh, and rude voices but our adult, educated, and clear voices. If you didn’t vote, I really feel like you can’t complain right? No excuses. But if you didn’t like the outcome I strongly recommend that you start getting involved now. Especially our generation. Our generation will be the most effected, don’t you want to have a say in your future? I know I do. Just something to think about.

Here’s to grace today, tomorrow, and everyday.

Xoxo,

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