My Inner Brandi

September 3rd, 2008

How many cares one loses when one decides not to be something, but to be someone”~Coco Chanel.

When I started in the home based business industry almost two years ago, I was under the impression that I had to talk the talk and walk the walk of a sales professional. Well, guess what? I tried it for 8 months and it didn’t work!!! As I said before, I am by far a sales woman!

During a Dani Johnson training I was told to be myself. I thought yeah right, I am not a professional, I have no college degree, no credentials…I can’t be myself! But with nothing to lose I figured I would try it, after all I felt I was pretty good at rehabbing people, showing them the light at the end of the tunnel…being myself!

At that moment I decided to build my business like I was still rehabbing patients, instead of rehabbing my patients to better health through physical therapy, I rehabbed them to better health through Uri’s whole food nutritional products and by providing them with useful information!

I felt like a huge weight had been lifted off my shoulders when I stopped selling, stopped acting like a networker and just submitted to my inner Brandi.

The Brandi that enjoys to make people laugh, that has no credentials, no college education, who can’t spell if her life depended on it, who’s kids are the reason why she is proud of her accomplishments and her ability to live by her own rules!

Cheers to Being You!

Brandi

http://anewfeast.com


6 Responses to “My Inner Brandi”

  1. Alexander M Zoltai on September 3, 2008 3:06 pm

    You Go, Girl!!!

    ~ Alex from Our Evolution

  2. Lance on September 3, 2008 5:20 pm

    You’re awesome Brandi - it doesn’t matter where you’ve been, how much school you’ve had, who you know, etc. I think you’re awesome because you speak with a real heart, and it shows. So, continue to live by your own rules!

    This is a very inspiring post - because it reminds us all that we can all be whoever we want to be. And do what make our heart sing!

  3. Angie Lay on September 4, 2008 3:19 am

    You’re the best and you deserve the best! :)

  4. Mike Foster on September 4, 2008 11:39 pm

    Go, inner Brandi, go! It is better, and wiser, to be comfortable with yourself than to try to be something you are not.

    peace,
    mike
    livelife365

  5. Adam on September 7, 2008 12:12 pm

    Hey Brandi, ran into you on Digg after you dugg one of my articles. Dugg back this one.

    I left the military and got divorced and lost my kids at the same time, about 10 years ago. I didnt know who I was and couldnt figure out how to act. I didnt know which hat to put on it the morning. I wasnt a soldier, father, husband anymore. It took me a long time to even figure out who I was. But after figureing out that the only constant in life if change, and that we dont see things the way they are, we see things the way we are, life got a lot better. I figured out who I was, and now I am a husband, father, environmentalist and a guy who works in D.C.

    Thanks for this post. I’m going to look around a bit.

    Adam

    Oh, and I cant spell either.

  6. admin on September 9, 2008 1:01 pm

    Thank you Alex!

    As always Lance, thank you for your kind words and support. You have become the fuel that keeps my engine runnin’:~)

    Angie, thank you! We have become so close over the months I just may be out your way for a visit one day! You deserve far better than you have endured and I am very happy that you are making the changes necessary to go out there and get the best!

    Hey Mike thanks for commenting, very true! Something I try to instill in my daughter all the time.

    Hi Adam, thanks for stopping by. I’m sorry for your loss. When it rains it pours, no? I’m glad to see you have turned things around and may I say “WOW”, to the blog! You rock:~)

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