22 Years and 22 Lessons
I wrote this article a few years ago when I was celebrating 20 years in business. It's now been 22, so I'm adding a few more lessons. When I first started my company, I had no idea the journey I would take. But in the blink of an eye, 22 years have passed, and I’m blessed to reflect back on all the experiences, both good and bad, successes, failures, and countless lessons.?
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a CEO, a manager of people, or just starting your professional career, hopefully something on this list will bring to light a new perspective or a reminder of what you already know. Some of my lessons are business-related, while others are life-related or people-related.?
I’ve been blessed with a successful business, but it wasn’t smooth sailing all the time.?I’ve had my share of rough waters – skinned my knees, been punched in the gut and kicked in the teeth. (All metaphors, of course!) But as I look back on the last 22 years, one of the biggest lessons I learned was to learn the lesson. Many situations or experiences were learning opportunities. Sometimes I learned quickly. Other times, not so much.
Not every lesson is the result of a bad experience or decision. Sometimes, life throws you unique situations or circumstances that are learning opportunities. The key to success is to take what you learn and move forward.?
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If you know me, you may have heard me share some of these lessons. And if you know me well, you may know the back story to some of them. And if you don’t know me at all, I hope you can take away some food for thought. Here they are, in no particular order.
As we all proceed through our professional careers, whether you’re a seasoned executive, a young up-and-comer, or somewhere in between, valuable lessons are all around. But sometimes they’re difficult to see, and they require time to “simmer” while you realize what you are?supposed to learn. Remember to look around and listen to your colleagues, friends, family, mentors, business partners and clients – you can always find valuable lessons in the life experiences of others.
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1 年Thanks for sharing these insights, Jayni. It's helpful to learn from others' experiences and apply those lessons to our own lives. Especially love this: "Remember to look around and listen to your colleagues, friends, family, mentors, business partners and clients – you can always find valuable lessons in the life experiences of others."
Customer Service Manager at Westfield Insurance
1 年You’ve always been a wealth of knowledge to me and I count myself blessed to be in your circle.
Quarter Century Club PGA Professional and Head Men’s Golf Coach at The College of Wooster
1 年Oh my goodness Jayni I love this! With your permission I want to adapt it to coaching at the college level and share with my colleagues. Okay by you? I’m entering year 28 and you said SO many things that I’ve thought over the years but never committed to pen & paper (or word file!).
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1 年Great lessons. Thanks for sharing them with us.