Building For Impact

Building For Impact

Ever since I can remember, I wanted to do things just a little bit different than the rest.  This came with a price.

As I sit here and stare down the turn of a new decade for me personally, and a 2 year old birthday for my business, I’ll simply say I don’t know many like me.  That’s good, but hard.

You see, we’re all made uniquely, yet our desire to be a part of something is also built into us.  To forge ahead in business requires a singular focus and often walking that road alone.  Sacrifice is integral to the building of something great, and maybe that’s just the point:

To get to where we are destined to be, we have to be willing to push forward no matter what.

In retrospect, I see how staying true to my unique nature and the continued pursuit of what I was called to do actually built the foundation for what I am doing now.

Years before RP4C came into existence, I was drawn to helping people understand the purpose for which they had been created.  It was a magnetic pull that wouldn’t go away until I wrestled with it.

This is the heartbeat of RP4C.  Whether you’re a professional making a career change or a new entrepreneur living out the expression of your purpose in the form of your own business, helping you to understand it and align to it is everything for us.

So as the foundation has been laid, I look forward to those who are going to journey this road with me.  Building for impact in others’ lives is the focus.

And to RP4C, I just have to say, “Happy Birthday Baby. Keep growing.”

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(As seen on RP4C's blog https://www.rp4c.com/journal/building-for-impact. For more information about what Founder, Michelle Rademacher, is up to in the #careercoaching space you can connect with her on this platform or for your own coaching needs, reach out to schedule a Discovery Call here: https://www.rp4c.com/schedule)

Mike Gustafson

Edgy, stylized photography with digital HD photography on canvass with acrylics and oil colors that provide a wider range of colors with a unique tactile finish

4 年

Michelle, my humple opin on your question. My number one priroity would be to make yoursef number 1, Have you experienced everything life to fullest. I'm sure you're an educator and your experience with people is wonderful. But Never give up your dream and continue to grow, stay happy and bring additional value to all those who come in touch with you.

Eric Yocius MBA, IIDA

People centric high-performing team builder

4 年

And you are amazing at what you do...congratulations on two years!

Monica Massey Allen

Host of the Become Your Own Boss podcast bringing interviews with entrepreneurs, tips to help you launch, scale and live life by your design. Owner of Zeus’ Closet and Stuff4GREEKS.com

4 年

As an entrepreneur for almost 20 years, part of my legacy is my children. I want to create generational wealth and leave them with a flourishing company that they can someday pass on to their children. The second part of my legacy is to help as many other entrepreneurs as possible to be successful and make it over the 5 and 10 year hump in their business.

Bianca Leon

Customer Service Representative Advocate for Hunger Alleviation and for Ending the Stigma of Mental Health

4 年

I love the picture. I wanted to be a bricklayer when I was about that age!

Rollis Fontenot III

Spotlighting organizations & talent acquisition with video, tech & teamwork. We highlight your brand! ??

4 年

Sounds like you just described yours, it is just tied in with others legacy at the moment Michelle Rademacher. My personal legacy is tied closely to my faith, but on the secular side, it is creating a long lasting company that stands by certain core values that do not change

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