Baby Bristol – A Clothespin Analogy for Entrepreneur Transition

Baby Bristol
In my last post I shared the joy of experiencing the 4D Ultrasound of the arrival of my third son. Well he has arrived and the dust is beginning to settle and here “I am back in the saddle again.” Oh great – now I have the Aerosmith version of the song playing in my mind threatening to suck me into endless clicks of YouTube. Of course depending on the era of life you grew up in you may have the Gene Autry version playing in your mind but none-the-less it is good to be back in the saddle.
Babies are cute and cuddly – a noise at one end and a smell at the other. We do not mind changing them – with a clothespin over our nose – because that is what we are supposed to do. It is when they get older that they must transition to changing themselves. Nobody wants to change a teenager with diapers the size of bed sheets.
Taking the transition from working a full time job to entrepreneurship is truly a learning and growing experience that can be messy – maybe even down right dirty in the beginning. I believe it is necessary to have a coach or mentor who is willing to put the clothes pin on the nose and tell you the truth.
Who are your coach and mentor?
The realty is you will not find a personal mentor just sitting back and waiting for them to appear. You must seek them out and in most cases it will cost you something. If you are in direct sale marketing or multi level marketing – find a leader in that field and get in their organization and stick to them like glue gleaning everything you can.
The internet can be your mentor – content, content, content. You can learn so much from the content available online. You may not have the direct phone number of a great mentor or leader but you sure do have access to the knowledge base of wisdom that can help you.
Mentors come in all shapes and sizes.
Do not just get hung up with following the so called greats. Mentors and leaders are all around you. I enjoy submitting things to people around me that I know will give me honest and truthful feedback. These are also my coaches and mentors.
Don’t just learn – ACT!
You have heard the saying, “Actions speak louder than words.” This is where you go from diapers to undies. Take what you learn and put action to it – otherwise you become a storage facility of knowledge with no substance and you will move very slow and fail. Like I said, “No one likes a teenager who knows it all and is still in diapers.”
Let the clothespin become your award.
So you’ve gotten dirty, transitioned to undies and now you graduate and your diploma is your very own clothespin! That’s right – it’s your turn to take someone under your wing and develop them with this mindset: That they may succeed greater than yourself. A true mentor will have the Patriarchal desire to see the ones they raise up actually to go beyond them.
So go ahead and comment, share your nuggets of wisdom or failures that we may all learn from you.
Get in – jump in – and take the plunge! Let the mentor rise in you!






April 30th, 2009 at 6:45 pm
Great analogy Michael. Glad you are back and hope to join you soon. Lots of transitions for me at the moment. Love the title of your BLOG!
April 30th, 2009 at 6:58 pm
Willing to be vulnerable and have someone speak truth into your life is valuable, so pick wisely. Seek wisdom and she will find you and teach you well. Thanks Michael.
April 30th, 2009 at 7:11 pm
Michael, I believe the biggest and best compliment I can give is simply to say “I wish I had written that” and that’s what I have to say to you about this post. Well done. All the best to your family and bouncing baby Bristol.
April 30th, 2009 at 8:32 pm
I know what you mean. The whole transition from just working for someone to creating your own business with different income streams and funnels and everything has been a bit painful. I’ve learned so much and I just keep finding that there’s a lot more that I need to learn.
I thought I was hot stuff when I figured out how to work website tonight and design a website. Little did I know that was only the beginning. All the social networking, bookmarking, social content sites, and landing pages, building traffic, etc. has me wondering if I’ll ever get to the point where I can support my family with my online ventures. I thoroughly enjoy what I’m doing and feel like I’m just about to break over the tipping point into the area where things begin to happen.
And, when I look back at where I came from to where I am, I can’t believe the difference. I’m a whole new person with a totally different jargon and I think I’ve become an official geek. (In a good way, of course.)
Thanks for the great post. Congratulations on your new little baby. I know you’re a good dad. Keep up the example of putting your priorities in the right order. It’s good to have you back.
April 30th, 2009 at 9:15 pm
Wow great blog. I love your picture and your analogy Michael. Glad your on our team.
Sherry
May 7th, 2009 at 11:42 pm
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
There is nothing to compare to a new baby. Enjoy your time together. How fortunate you are at home so much so you can. I know you will all be successful together on every level because your priorities are in the right place. Blessings to you all.
July 7th, 2009 at 10:24 am
Michael, it’s all about people helping people. If you want to get you’ve got to give tenfold!