#CrisisProvesCharacter: Did crisis try to crumble your cookie? (DAY 24/30)

#CrisisProvesCharacter: Did crisis try to crumble your cookie? (DAY 24/30)

This is post 24 of my 30-day challenge that I'm sharing personal examples related to the poem "The Man Who Dares", as well as one story about a real person from my life's journey who exemplifies it. Read the poem HERE 

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It definitely goes without saying that 2020 is going to be a year to remember. Like generations before us would talk about the Great Depression, Vietnam, or the Civil Rights movement. The COVID-19 pandemic has been life-changing and has tested the resolve in most of us. Monica Olds has had her fair share of bumps in the road but she was determined not to be another casualty of this pandemic. “When COVID-19 hit I initially decided I was going to sit it out and not cook til it was over. I had plans and goals that I thought would be deferred and put on hold til next year. But God!!! ???????? He had different plans for me and created a demand for my plates like I’ve never seen before.” Monica started her business and now is a licensed and insured caterer of Cookie's Eats. You can learn more about Monica and check out her Father's Day menu at https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3158358240889510&set=pb.100001460964191.-2207520000..&type=3&theater.

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If YOU or someone you know has a moving personal story of living through crisis, and how your character was built as a result of it, please reach out to me, or tag that person in the comments below. Especially during this time, we need to share, hear and celebrate the stories that give us clarity on how we can live and grow, not in spite of these challenging times, but because of them.

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Wendell started his entrepreneurial career selling t-shirts while in high school and then online out of his dorm room while attending Iowa State University. For over 20 years, Wendell has been using his personal life adversities to help others become their best self.

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