Everything is perfect and I want to be like them

Ever heard anyone say:

  • ‘I could get my baby weight off as fast as those celebs if I had a chef and personal trainer.’
  • ‘I could get keynote fees for speaking like that if someone would offer ME a book contract.’
  • ‘I would get more done if my spouse were more supportive and helpful (or made more money or _____)’
  • ‘My business would be more successful if I had HER email list or HIS twitter followers or _____’
  • ‘I could be happy and positive all the time if my life were perfect, like hers.’
  • ‘I could ______ if ______’

We are quick to see the social media snapshot, the book cover, the CNN spot and dismiss everything that came before. We believe that online celebs (or offline, for that matter) never deal with confidence blows, insecurity, financial trouble, marriage problems (except that for movie stars this is in the job description), kids that misbehave, traffic accidents, plumbing malfunctions or illness.

  • Maybe we want to believe everything is ideal for ‘them’ so we can let ourselves off the hook for the effort to get better results.
  • Maybe we fuel our discontent with jealousy, anger and resentment and we’ve fooled ourselves into believing ‘they’ have ‘magic.’
  • Maybe it’s just easier to chalk ‘their’ success up to ‘luck & good connections’ than to blood, sweat, tears, time in the gym, acting classes, business missteps and more.
  • Maybe we’re not willing to give up who we are for who we want to be and we need someone to blame for that. ‘They’ are handy for that.

Maybe.

I can’t speak for all of ‘them’ – the folks that ‘have it easy’ – you know, those ‘overnight success stories.’ — I can only speak for me. So let me take you back a few years…let’s strip down to some truth.

Carrie at 266 lbs September 2000

This is me. At my heaviest weight. That shirt was a size 26 and those pants were begging to be retired. My shoes were stretched out on all sides from my fat feet and lack of ankles and the day of walking on this tour wore me out. My husband kept having to stop to let me rest. (no, that is not him in the photo.)

Not a pretty truth. But truth.  I am 5’4″ — that is a lot of weight. Oh, and I was just 28 here. I look alot older and felt absolutely ancient.

Furthermore, while doing fair in a part time business, I mismanaged my funds to a degree where I dug us into a crippling six figures of debt, not counting our house & car.

  • I tried shortcuts for weight. I failed.
  • I tried shortcuts for debt. I failed.
  • I tried shortcuts for happiness. I failed.
  • I tried shortcuts for business growth. I failed.

I am just like you. I am successful when I do the right things, with the right consistency at the right times. (psssst, I suspect ‘THEY’ are too!)

  • The inconvenient truth is that we dug out of debt one day at a time, one dollar at a time, one choice at a time. No bankruptcy or bailouts.
  • I dug out of my weight the same way. It’s still a battle…I yo-yo like everyone else. When I quit paying attention or make unhealthy choices, the weight comes back with a vengeance. I am working on that diligently now.
  • I still struggle with discouragement and confidence issues, like you. It helps when you string baby steps and small successes together.
  • My ‘overnight’ success online came as a result of studying people doing it right and then taking action, quickly. It came as a result of 13 years of overnights. As a result of listening to my market, putting in the hours, sacrificing TV shows and some hobbies. It came as a result of me be willing to mess up and fall on my face.
  • I didn’t ‘luck’ into my spouse. I chose him and he chose me back. We work DAILY on our marriage. We choose to stay.

The naked truth is that the ‘successful and highly visible’ people struggle, fail and fall…like you and like me.

  • Maybe they string their failures closer together.
  • Maybe they choose to fail bigger and fall faster.
  • Maybe they put in more hours, take more classes, hang around with positive people.
  • Maybe they consider gym time their ‘job time’ if image is part of their paycheck.
  • Maybe they write 12 books to every 1 best-seller you hear of.
  • Maybe they cry in the shower, so no one sees.
  • Maybe they’re looking at you and thinking…I could sparkle & shine like her, if I only ________

Maybe.

It saddens me…to see anyone limit their amazing-ness because they continue comparing themselves to ‘them’ and falling short.

Don’t let that be you. I won’t let it be me.

Leave a comment below if this resonates with you – and please, today I’m asking that you SHARE this on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, G+ and anywhere you know folks need to hear it. Let them know they’re not alone.

 

 

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About Carrie Wilkerson

Consultant & Strategist for self-employed professionals & small business owners. Wife, Mom, Author, Speaker & Joyful Human! Host of http://BarefootExecutive.TV and professional encourager...I believe in your dreams, in home-based business and the power of ruthless implementation!

  • http://www.hippiespelunker.com lisamariemary

    Excellent, Carrie! Just the boost I need as I sit here working tonight, not really wanting to – my recliner, Kindle and jammies sound so much better! 

    “The naked truth is that the ‘successful and highly visible’ people struggle, fail and fall…like you.” 

    That. Yes. 

    (Sneaky highlight following me and my c/p job..hmm….) 

  • http://www.hippiespelunker.com lisamariemary

    Oh groovy – not highlighted when it posted. I’m not crazy. Not too much, anyway. 

  • http://ideabloke.blogspot.com Randy Thio

    What an inspiring blog, Carrie!  It is indeed an easy thing for people to assume that where you are in life right now is where you’ve always been.  My past is definitely very different from what my life is like right now, although I’m not sure I’m as brave as you are in writing a post about it.

    Bravo to you, Carrie, and much continued success to you. Thanks for being such an inspiration!

    ~Randy

  • Susan

    Carrie-
    I know how HARD that was to write! You are so right- it’s always the “I could be, if…”
    Thank you for the reminder of just be us, believe and get to it with hard work-nothing comes easy! And btw, I love you any way you come! Thanks for all you give!

  • Ibifiri Kamson

    wow this is so encouraging. And yes I have does days a lot. I have a business I haven’t even started making money, I say I am a writer and I haven’t been able to publish any book, but I have made up my mind this year to continue putting in all I got and not looking back. I know everything would turn out for the better.
    Thank you for sharing especially the weight and the debt issue.
    http://www.secretlilies.blogspot.com

  • Tamala

    Wow. Simply amazing. Thanks for that. :)

  • http://katytafoya.com Katy Tafoya

    Carrie, I know you had said on FB how difficult this was for you to share, but I’m so glad you did.  I regularly tell my clients that so often we forget that overnight sensations actually take years of work and time. Thank you for putting this much of yourself out there so that we can learn that we’re never as along as we think we are.

  • http://www.facebook.com/valerie.cudnik Valerie Deloy Cudnik

    Wow! I’m at my all time highest weight right now (in my late 40s). Love to learn what steps you took to lose weight.

    But more importantly, I’d like to see a post about your mentors and role models.

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Thank you Randy — difficult, indeed. Feeling a bit exposed, for sure ;)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    THAT. Yes!!
    So proud of you for letting the Kindle rest awhile longer ;)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Thank you from teary-eyed me. Thank you.

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    You are never alone. And don’t forget to measure how far you’ve come. We can’t measure our NOW with their 10-years-down-the-road. That’s not fair to them OR to us!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Thank you for your feedback. You ARE a writer. You’re just not paid for it yet ;)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    I’m glad you could relate ma’am. BIG hugs!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    then keep following…I’m sure we’ll touch on all that during the ‘Resolutions Revolution’ series over the next 2 weeks ;)

  • Kathy, the Green Hope Coach

    Carrie!  
    I love you!
    I love your honesty!
    I love your persistence!
    I love your ability to share so transparently- and in such a way to help us translate what we are learning from you into our own stories right away!  
    I love the example you have lived to keep at it.
    I commit to keep at it too! 
    in business
    in products
    in finance
    in debt
    in weight
    in life
    in hope!

    Thank you Carrie!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    I am so proud Kathy! I believe you can!

    I’ve tried to be a formal blogger and the truth is – my stories seem to resonate best. Thank you for encouraging me in that!

  • Teresa

    Thanks for the post Carrie. I’ve been letting things get me down lately. It helps to know an encouraging, successful person as you… isn’t afraid to be real, open up, and let everyone know we are never alone. Looking forward to tomorrows DIY. It sounds like it’s going to be fantastic! Love you!!! 

  • http://thebiztruth.com/ Carolyn

    Love this, Carrie. Kudos to you for your transparency.

    xo,Carolyn

  • http://twitter.com/josuediaz josuediaz

    This is one of the best posts with a side of brutal honesty I have ever read. ;)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Teresa – you are a doll! Someone asked me this week what my biggest obstacle has been. I said – it’s always the same – my biggest obstacle is ME! When I get over myself, I do pretty good :)

  • http://www.purpleandspice.com/ Sharon Fiberesima

    Another great and inspiring post Carrie, and it really speaks to me. I just had two children back to back (the oldest is 22 months and the youngest is 4 months old) and I put on so much weight. Getting it off is proving harder than I thought. I’m grateful to know that it is done one day at a time. I will keep being consistent. Thank you.

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    be thankful there were no swimsuit pictures is all I’m sayin ;)

    xo right back – coming your way in March, will send you an email ;)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    if you expect me to be brutally honest…I hate to let you down ;)

    thank you!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    You can do it. Stay at it. You’d never trade them for your body back…so don’t blame the pregnancy, just look at it as character building ;)

  • Steve Woodruff

    Thank you for being so open and real, Carrie. I still want that magic wand – but, it’s the day-to-day choices that tell the tale. Good on you!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    If I find the magic wand…after I use it – I will sell it to you ;)

  • http://www.lisarwells.com Lisa Wells

    ….and this is why I Iove you :)   So real and so honest. Most people don’t know how hard you work and of course it had to have fallen in your lap!  I admit that I have played the “I could ______if _______” game but I’m glad I have you around to remind me that “I could DO ANYTHING if I PUT MY MIND TO IT.” I totally believe that!

  • Heatheramyprice

    We love your stories and your journey!  It’s inspiring!  2012 will be a year of BABY steps for me and realizing that what’s holding me back from working more hours/ losing my weight/ etc etc—- IS my why.  I’m going to let go of the guilt that I can’t make more time at this point to do ALL I want to do financially and weight loss wise and just take the BABY steps.   With 5 year old special needs twins whose preschool schedules don’t overlap much (she goes in the afternoon, he goes in the morning)— I only have evenings for working, working out, laundry, bill paying, etc etc etc and I’ve been beating myself up with guilt—–  but I need to remember how much I AM getting done with such limited time and be proud of my TINY weight losses and my bits and pieces of income progress, etc.  My whole day is filled with major successes even though I don’t get paid for them—– my twins are FINALLY potty training after years of effort.  :) No shortcuts— taking it one day at a time.  Thanks!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    and you know more than anyone since you are on my team ;)

    thank you Lisa – you are so sweet to NOT tell everyone how I do NOT have everything together…

  • Teresa

    I hear ya girl !!!!  

  • susan

    Great post, Carrie.  Love seeing your success.  When I grow I want to be just like you! lol  The weight is coming off, but the business end leaves a lot to be desired.  Thank you for showing us that ‘it can happen!’

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Heather… I have tears streaming down my face. Your 5 year old special needs angels ARE your greatest success, Love. From one special needs mom to another — everyone else should be looking at you and wishing they could be as brave, as organized, as patient and as blessed.

    I am proud of you. I am honored to know you.

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Don’t want to be like me. Want to be the best YOU! I still have LOTS of room for improvement!

  • Hodgerkw

    What a wonderful post…reminds me of another friend who pointed out that we often feel bad because we compare our insides to other peoples outsides! Thanks for being an incredible encourager!!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    love that! i also heard recently that we compare our BLOOPERS to ‘their’ HIGHLIGHT reels!

    seems to be a common success trap, I figure ;)

  • Erin

    Outstanding post, Carrie.  Thank you for being so vulnerable so everyone else can benefit.  It shows your character and your heart!

  • Anonymous

    Carrie,

    I think you are amazing and marvelous! Thanks for being such an example to follow as we all blaze through our own journey! And…I took my before picture today……

    <3, Martha

  • http://blog.sunwaptasolutions.com/ Doug Wagner

    Awesome post Carrie. Thanks for the honesty and putting yourself out there personally. It made the post so much more compelling and effective.

    Results and change do take effort and persistence. Not always a quick fix or instant success when you pull back the covers. But is is possible if you want it. Jealousy and blame get you no where either.

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    You are so welcome…and so right!! And your twitter note about white fur made me laugh ;)

    Sent from my iPad

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    The realistic before photo is always an eye opener, for sure. I don’t remember ‘feeling’ this big.
    Sent from my iPad

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Thank you Sweetie. You have been such a great encourager for me, know that I notice ;) thanks for sharing with your networks too. I appreciate that!

    Sent from my iPad

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Thank you Sweetie. You have been such a great encourager for me, know that I notice ;) thanks for sharing with your networks too. I appreciate that!

    Sent from my iPad

  • http://www.StrengthLeader.com Deb Ingino

    Carrie so appreciate your transparency to help us lead better businesses and lives.

    Your authenticity gives way to hope !

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    I am following my ‘wiring’ like someone wise taught me *hint*

    Sent from my iPad

  • Debra Dowdell

    Wow…fairly new to your work Carrie, but you continue to impress. How beautiful of you to share so deeply. We all need to be reminded that we travel the same roads and have to deal with the same kind of baggage (just at different times on the journey). The key is day by day.Thanks!

  • http://twitter.com/3rhinomedia Don Stanley

    So agree with Deb Ingino, you help us because you are us. I can’t imagine how much courage it took to write this post, to be so real, but I know I really appreciate it and it’s helped me with my challenges immensely. You and your family are awesome real-life role models. Thanks for sharing!

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Nicky-Harvey/644613566 Nicky Harvey

    WOW, Carrie this is why I love you so much, you are not afraid to tell it how it is, to stand in your truth and I know this must have been hard to write, thank you for doing what you do and for being such a heart centered inspiration to us all.  Lots of Love & hugs, Nicky xxxx

  • Anonymous

    This is so, so true, and thank you for having the courage to share it.

  • http://www.webdesignforwriters.com/ Kim

    Wow, did  need to read this!  I’m in the 10th month of running my own business and was feeling really out of sorts this week. This was just the pep talk I needed! Thank you so much.

  • http://twitter.com/CraftyDad CraftyDad

    OMG.  You’ve come a long way baby!  And I mean that in the nicest way. : – ) 

    Just a few days ago, I bought your “Ultimate Manual for Being Your Own Boss & Achieving Financial Freedom”.  It’s amazing.  I’m like a sponge, soaking it all in. 

    Thanks for all you do!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Thank YOU Debra for sharing your journey by being here and commenting. We’re here when you need us ;)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Don, thank you. I am so proud of your last quarter and ONWARD!! I got a lovely card from your family and now I can really SEE your WHY!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Not fun to write, but needed to be said. We all start somewhere. We all move towards where we’re supposed to be. I don’t want ‘their’ journey – I just want to ‘better’ my own! Thanks for commenting!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Cathy…we are all brave, for daring to change our ‘now’ – thanks for being here!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Kim – feeling out of sorts is growth training ;) If you didn’t have any obstacles…where would be the satisfaction in conquering them? So proud of you for hanging in there!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    I will take that in the nicest possible way!! I’m so glad you got the book – you know where to find me if you have any questions or if I can help in any way!

  • Anonymous

    All of this is so true. 3 years ago I finally stopped saying “what if” and just jumped into writing a blog. I still haven’t achieved any financial success from it but I’m plugging away every day making my dream come true as a writer. Life is hard work and so is every other part of it. Our culture has become so fast paced and the expectations are for getting whatever we want right now now matter what. This is how we get into trouble.

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    And THIS is how we explain the credit crisis, the obesity epidemic and more ;) You are right!!

  • http://twitter.com/MelissaOnline Melissa Stewart

    Just another reason I love you Carrie. You are real. You are genuine. You walk the talk and provide consistent, relevant, and amazing content! Keep being “even more amazing” and you’ll keep filling your stadium!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Thank you ma’am – always love your input!

  • Bill

    Just one Word. WOW!

  • http://fingercandymedia.com/ Jessica Northey

    So many people compare their insides to other people’s outsides without getting the whole story. We are all so wonderfully individual with our own stories!
    You are an inspiration to me for so many reasons! I am blessed and proud of, and for you! Having you as a friend is an honor!I am also excited to see/read what you have done in the past and how you draw from it to help others reach for [and obtain] their dreams!
    I respect you, my dear. Thanks for who you are, what you do and always having the hope, faith and courage to move forward and shine your light on the world!
    Here’s to 2012!!

  • Dana

    You are a huge inspiration, Carrie! I have many challenges ahead, including debt, health issues, and homeschooling a special needs child, but through it all I’ve been determined to do something about rather than hold a pity party. I am on the cusp of things working out for me and I’ve worked hard developing my own brand and products. I’ve gained much wisdom for those who have gone before me, like you! The biggest change by pursuing success in my business is an inner transformation. Up until last fall I didn’t believe I mattered or that I counted. I didn’t believe in myself. I realized that I I don’t believe in myself nobody would believe in me. And I realized it was ungrateful not to believe in myself whe God believes in me and gave me my gifts and talents and dreams. It is selfish not I shine for Him in the business He gave me so my mantra has been to never give up! I do what He’s called me to do and leave the results to Him. So far the direct result has been three radio/blog interviews and incredible networking! I’m getting there day by day with diligent hard work. Thanks for your inspiration to keep on keeping on!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    thank you Bill. you are pretty WOW yourself. we all are…we just have to realize that your WOW is different than mine ;) and I’m OK with that!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    heart you too, my friend!! hugs to little Sissy today from Aunt Barefoot! Thanks for your encouragement!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    heart you too, my friend!! hugs to little Sissy today from Aunt Barefoot! Thanks for your encouragement!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    That will PREACH! you are miraculous and amazing. you know how incredible you think your kids are?? here’s a secret…YOU were created by the same design. THAT JUST PLAIN ROCKS ;)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    That will PREACH! you are miraculous and amazing. you know how incredible you think your kids are?? here’s a secret…YOU were created by the same design. THAT JUST PLAIN ROCKS ;)

  • Dana

    Thanks, Carrie! You make me smile! And forgive my iPhone typos!

  • http://www.facebook.com/dave.baldwin77 Dave Baldwin

    That was a shocker for sure – I have been following your blogs and videos for some time, and I have never been able to imagine you as anything but highly energetic and outgoing. But I can definitely relate….in that same year (2000), I was 285 lbs and wore a black leather trenchcoat. It’s great to be reminded that people change…often radically. Thanks for sharing!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    too easy to see the NOW and forget the steps to getting there. thanks Dave…black trenchcoat – that is some hiding for sure!

  • Trish

    I’m with Bill … WOW!  thank you for sharing Carrie:-)

  • http://www.facebook.com/margaret.hampton1 Margaret Hampton

    Awesome encouragement, Carrie. Thank you!  Everyone has their own version of this, only you were brave, bold and caring enough to share. If we didn’t love, admire and respect you already, we certainly would now!

  • http://twitter.com/Jason_Pelham Jason Pelham

    Spot on Carrie!  Very well written, and I applaud your frank and open message.  You’re an inspiration to us all!

  • Susan

    Carrie – I think you are very inspring. Your book has literally changed the direction of my business. Thank you for sharing your story, the good and the bad. We all can relate on some level, at least I know I can. xo Thanks! Susan

  • Anonymous

    Talk about one of my most favorite articles! WOW! Thanks Carrie! This is just one more reason that I simply adore you–you ARE the real deal! You inspire me! This is one article that I just printed and will add to my vision board. This is my year for breakthrough with my weight. It is my final frontier! :)  

  • http://www.internetnewbieincome.com/ willie@Internet Newbie Income

    Hi Carrie,

    Congrats to you for continuing on your success journey in life.

    I have heard so many leaders say, the only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary.

    Many successful business people and marketer’s, if they’d be honest, found their overnight success only after many years of struggle and failing forward, not giving up on their dream(s).  

  • Willie Robertson

    Carrie where can I find your book ultimate manual for being your own boss & achieving financial success?

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    sometimes we hide our journey even from OURSELVES…important to acknowledge our progress ;)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    thanks Jason! I appreciate your feedback!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Hi Willie – that’s an awesome question :) Barnes & Nobles has it in the ‘real’ stores, Amazon.com has it here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/159555369X/ref=rdr_ext_tmb — audible is also selling the audio version (maybe on iTunes) – let me know if that helps!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Susan – thank you so much for that feedback on my book!! I am hoping it encourages many to pursue their life, their business, their way!!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Susan – thank you so much for that feedback on my book!! I am hoping it encourages many to pursue their life, their business, their way!!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    so true!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    so true!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Cindy – appreciate you ;) Thanks for your kind feedback…maybe this article can inspire your community too! Thanks for sharing!

  • Melissa

    I needed this today…. Thank You!  =)

  • Fionalundy

    Wow!!! I’ll be honest, I don’t often read the emails that come to me & last year I declutterer my inbox, leaving only a handful of subscriptions and oh my gosh I’m so glad I kept your subscription!

    That post was incredible! It really touched me & makes sense and it makes me want to share it because other people will benefit from this truth.

    Beautifully written, from the heart and with such an important lesson! Thank you for being brave enough to share :)

    Fiona,x

  • Fionalundy

    Wow!!! I’ll be honest, I don’t often read the emails that come to me & last year I declutterer my inbox, leaving only a handful of subscriptions and oh my gosh I’m so glad I kept your subscription!

    That post was incredible! It really touched me & makes sense and it makes me want to share it because other people will benefit from this truth.

    Beautifully written, from the heart and with such an important lesson! Thank you for being brave enough to share :)

    Fiona,x

  • http://efttappingtechniques.com/about-natalie-hill/ Natalie Hill

    Carrie, I like you even more now.  Thank you so much for sharing more of your story with us.  
    I feel even more inspired this morning to do the hard stuff in front of me.  

  • http://efttappingtechniques.com/about-natalie-hill/ Natalie Hill

    Carrie, I like you even more now.  Thank you so much for sharing more of your story with us.  
    I feel even more inspired this morning to do the hard stuff in front of me.  

  • Maureen Wielansky

    Carrie:

    I just adore you!  I read your book over the Holidays and love your approach and your heart.  Thank you for sharing and being vulnerable.  I too, was once obese and I know that the extra weight squashes our spirit so congratulations on facing and revealing your excellence one day at a time.  I do have a problem with comparitive-itis to the point that I couldn’t talk to colleagues because their successes hurt me.  So I decided to create a mantra and it has helped me immensely: I focus on my my continuous growth whiling loving my friends successes.  It gives me some peace.  Again thank you!

  • Maureen Wielansky

    Carrie:

    I just adore you!  I read your book over the Holidays and love your approach and your heart.  Thank you for sharing and being vulnerable.  I too, was once obese and I know that the extra weight squashes our spirit so congratulations on facing and revealing your excellence one day at a time.  I do have a problem with comparitive-itis to the point that I couldn’t talk to colleagues because their successes hurt me.  So I decided to create a mantra and it has helped me immensely: I focus on my my continuous growth whiling loving my friends successes.  It gives me some peace.  Again thank you!

  • Anonymous

    Thank you for your honesty and being inspiring to others! They say, “Perception is reality”, so maybe we need to take a look at our perceptions. You rock for being REAL!

  • Catherine Martin

    Absolutely SO TRUE. Thank you for articulating this with your words and your life.

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    if we are honest…we likely need this reminder every day! thank YOU!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    I am glad too Fiona!! I am so glad you are here! Honored to be allowed in your inbox

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    ‘inspired to do the hard stuff’ – phew…and if we want to make progress, that’s what we do! So proud of you Nat!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    you are exactly right!! ‘adjusting our perceptions’ will change our reality ;)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Thank you Catherine! My dad says ‘people only know what you live…they don’t care what you say’

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    excess ANYTHING quashes us – debt, weight, discouragement, ideas and more…

    I’ve discovered that if someone grates on me or makes me feel vulnerable….I have to stop paying attention to where THEY are and focus on where I am and where I am moving TO ;) Thanks for your encouragement!

  • Robin

    Carrie thank you so much for putting things in perspective, and for sharing your life so openly!  It takes a great person to do that. I have so much respect for you! . Ive been a failure for over 10 years in all the DS companies, and even trying to start my own, probably because of the area in which I live, or that Im a horrible sales person, or something!   Can you share how to actually not be a failure and how to really get yourself out there. I mean, yeah, we do see a ton on successful people on facebook…how do they do it???  Like one in paticular…alll of the emails I get are all about how you  better get in on the coaching or you wont make it this year…type thing.     

  • http://www.socialbizlocalbiz.com Kate L Williams

    Carrie, Yes it makes a difference….YOU make a difference. Thank you for this post. I have been struggling with those daily choices and feeling alone. I know I’m not….but often FEEL I am. Your reaching out with these words of wisdom is so personal and direct. Thank you! Need that….So time for today’s small steps forward.
    Kate

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Robin -first you have to address how you are talking to yourself.. ‘bad area, horrible sales person, etc’ — you have to really fully believe that you can do this. This is so important I have an entire chapter in my book on Mindset.

    We are our own biggest obstacles.

    First, you don’t need to ‘really get out there’ – that is a HUGE statement and doesn’t happen suddenly. You have to slowly and surely start impacting the people around you and then the ripples will reach to OUT there.

    Maybe direct sales isn’t the model for you. Maybe the products you’ve been representing haven’t stolen your heart. Maybe you are afraid of being ‘bigger’ in your business and so you talk negatively to yourself about it.
    We all start ground zero. And one sale at a time, one show at a time, one product at a time build our confidence.

    Stop looking at all of ‘them’ — start looking at YOU and the incredible things in your life and start from there. ‘They’ are defeating you.

    Sales letters are sales letters. Breathe deep. Do some internal query about what you’re good at, etc and go from there. In this one instance I am going to TOTALLY recommend my book to you. It’s cheaper than coaching programs
    and will help you discover those answers INSIDE that you are looking for.

    ==> http://www.amazon.com/dp/159555369X/ref=rdr_ext_tmb

    If you don’t like it, return it – but I think it will help you volumes!!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    strong those small steps together and you have an incredible journey! SO proud Kate!

  • Nancy Cameron

    You are indeed a very special person, and I hate to say it, like so many of us at the same time.  You can take pride in being vulnerable online (ty, Brene Brown) and telling your story, because each and every one of us shares your situation in some way or another.  We’ve all been there when the water is at our noses and we are tired of treading, then find the strength to keep swimming through life.  Thank you for your encouragement.  As online participants, we encourage you back.  Keep up your awesomeness!!!

  • http://mikedibos.com Mike Dibos

    Thanks for sharing that perspective, and for being willing to put it out there.  I’m sure I speak for your subscribers as well as myself; we appreciate hearing your story.  It puts a positive spin on our own struggles.

    Mike

  • http://twitter.com/Kpoborsky Kristen Poborsky

    Thank you Carrie,  this was perfect timing into my email this morning.  I have been struggling with feelings of discontent over the past few days. I keep reminding myself that everyone makes mistakes and has failures from time to time and that is part of the learning and growing process as an human being.   It helps to be reminded that even people like yourself who is enormously successful have traveled the same road.

    Thanks for the reminder and encouragement!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Thank you Nancy. Really, our fabric is all the same, right? ‘TIRED OF TREADING’ — I soooo get that ;)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    I’ve maintained before that if we all came together to swap struggles…we would likely hang onto our own, since we are best equipped to handle them. Hang in there!

  • Kathy Henderson-Sturtz

    Very inspiring, Carrie. Exposing yourself like that isn’t always easy. Thank you for knowing what some readers needed to hear today.  Me, included. Thankfully, I must better these days being successful than stuck in a yo-yo win/lose existence. It does take daily persistence, determination and perseverance. 

  • Mary Silva

    Wow…. and thanks so very much for your inspiration. 

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    yo-yos really never get anywhere…easy to forget in the ‘motion of the moment’

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Thank you Mary for being here to read it!

  • Melodie

    I love it when someone takes the initiative to lay it right out there!  Baring your innermost self is not the easiest thing to do, and most people never do it.  My biggest roadblock was never taking time to do what I really wanted to do or be doing.  What I did during my lifetime was out of necessity, not desire, and it got me through.  But now, I’m driving toward what makes ME feel whole, complete, satisfied, etc.  

    It is a big learning curve and is taking more time than I’d like – but that isn’t going to stop me any time soon.  I’ve never been one for ‘keeping up with the Joneses’ or the latest fads & fashions, trends or designs.  Happiness, satisfaction, feelings of accomplishment and creating an atmosphere of giving and receiving – that’s where it’s all at for me!Thanks Carrie for sharing…. it should certainly get people thinking!

  • Vanessa@Luxuria

    Wow! SOOOO inspiring.You are so right. It’s all those “overnight success” stories that make us feel if we haven’t achieved it”overnight” we might as well give up. Fabulous Carrie!!!

  • Melodie

    Robin – ‘If it isn’t working – quit doing it!’  And, I’d like to add to that – ‘failure is nothing more than another opportunity.’  You – yourself are not a failure.  You may have failed at the DS businesses – but did you ever think those businesses, or types of business/products failed at reaching you? Inspiring you?  

    Carrie hit the nail on the head with “maybe direct sales isn’t the model for you.”  I found it wasn’t the model for me either.  It took a bit of brainstorming with me-myself-and-I, but we finally figured out where I wanted to put my time and effort, and it WASN’T in promoting a company’s products at high prices, talking people into things they didn’t really want, or want to do.  That wasn’t me at all, I didn’t belong in that field because I simply couldn’t work that way and I also couldn’t change the way I felt.

    Dig deep – there is something you love to do in there and something great waiting to be discovered.  Like with Carrie – it is there but you first have to recognize it so you can embrace it and move forward.

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    I hope so! Always appreciate your feedback, Mel!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Backstory is so important. None of us start where we are now ;)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    I call that ‘success training’ – every time I mess up (often) I say – WOW, I am going to be SO SUCCESSFUL! lol…makes me smile even if I did flub ;)

  • Cindy Laverty

    Thank you for posting this. I have printed this and posted it on my office wall so I can look at it on those days when I’m feeling pitiful. (because of course that happens.)You are an inspiration and I am grateful for your willingness to share unbridled honesty with such clarity and passion. You do inspire!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Thank you CIndy. Disturbing that my photo is on your wall – but happy to be helpful ;)

  • http://www.walthampton.com/ Walt

    Carrie,

    A simply awesome post.  Thank you for sharing with such raw authenticity. 
    Walt

  • Kristie

    Carrie,  I think this is one thing that sets you apart — you are open and honest!  It’s always important that people know we are the sum of parts — those parts being our past and our now!  Thanks for continuing to be an inspiration.

  • Sarahjeanf

    Very amazing what the mind and work can do.thanks for sharing.

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Walt…thank you for reading and commenting. I am glad you are here!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    You are a sweetheart! Thank you ma’am! If you can be as much of a mess as me and still do okay..that should give you hope!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    You are exactly right!

  • http://www.clearvoicebranding.com/ Heather Poduska

    What a wonderful post.  Thank you so much for the shedding the light on quick fixes. It’s hard not to feel “less than” when you compare yourself to those who are so much further along their journey than you are.  We have to remember to emulate, but not compare, to stay steady on our own path and look at failure as part of the process. Your post came at just the right time.  Thanks again.

  • TheSingingNurse, Dawn

    Thanks for the encouragement to keep on keeping on. Sometime things and situation can be discouraging but remembering where we came from and “all” that we have to be grateful for and where we are heading lifts our spirits….Thanks

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Thank YOU Dawn for being an encouragement to me!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Don’t compare your bloopers to someone else’s highlight reel! Or your before picture to their after! Soooo important! Glad you liked it!

  • Nancy

    Thank you for sharing. I like what you have to say all the time and find much encouragement in it, but it now has a new impact to know those things with which you have struggled and still struggle in your life. May God continue to bless you.

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Thank you Nancy…just peeling back layers :)

  • http://rozkwalker.com Roz K Walker

    Thank you for this great post and your vulnerability, Carrie.  I needed these words that challenge and encourage me to take responsibility for the outcome I want to see happen in my life.  I admit I’ve thought (okay, and said) many “I could…if…” statements, but I recognized that “if it’s to be, it’s up to me.”  Thanks for the reminder and the inspiration.

  • http://twitter.com/ruththirtle Ruth Thirtle

    Thank you Carrie for sharing. One day at a time. One choice at a time. It really is the only way isn’t it?

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    I think we allll have at some point ;) Thank you for commenting!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Absolutely!

  • http://twitter.com/delwilliams Del Williams

    I have always been inspired by your story. I have watched you over the last almost 4 years and the thing I appreciate most is your class. You don’t seem to be one of those trying to become a guru like way too many who want the accolades they have not earned. What you have done for women, we will never fully know, but it is clear that we need more honest women like you in business and as friends. 

  • http://www.TeenDreamCenter.com/ Tresaca

    Awesome post Carrie! 
    It really resonated with me right now.Thanks for sharing the naked truth and havingthe courage to be authentic.

  • http://mikemonty.net Michael Montgomery

    It’s crazy to me that I was just thinking about this. Thinking about where I am in life right now and where I want to be. Thinking about how I wasted half of my day in bed, just thinking about the life I want, and doing nothing to make it happen. Kinda kicked me off my butt. Time to get back to work. Thanks Carrie :) Shared.

  • http://mikemonty.net Michael Montgomery

    P.s., any way we can campaigned to stop using my hobby as a descriptor for weight loss? :)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Thank you, Del. You have been such a voice for women in media and a champion for us in social media. Thank you for your encouragement!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Thank YOU for being here. I think every day this will mean something different to us in whatever stage we are in!

  • http://www.twitter.com/danieldecker Daniel Decker

    You go girl!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Still moving forward :) thanks Daniel!

  • Anonymous

    Thanks Carrie for sharing such personal insight into the real you “) Yes, I too feel that way as I think everyone who reads this blog does too. I am working on letting go of comparing myself with others–and the frustration of not being where it is I want to be at this very moment. Thanks for your inspiration :)

  • http://www.midtntechnology.com/ Ken Ivey

    You are my new favorite rock star! Thanks for sharing.

  • Anonymous

    Thank you so much Carrie, I have tears in my eyes as I type so cannot see the screen very well, but this is the exact word I needed to hear today. I started a weight loss lifestyle on December 28, 2011 and now 3 weeks later have lost 9 pounds and the gym is my full time job. I work out 6 days a week, but change never seems to happen fast enough and today I was wanting to quit and say is it worth it. I too am 5’4 and weighed 249 pounds at my heaviest on the 28th of December. I have been overweight my whole life, so like you said, Maybe we’re not willing to give up who we are for who we want to be and we need someone to blame for that. I am done blaming people for my failures, I am done being the victim of my weight. I have overcome $25,000 in debt and now have a savings account, I have overcome many emotional challenges, now it is my weight and I will succeed, but this word you spoke today was so rhema to me and I thank you so much. You inspire me and I thank the Lord everyday that you are virtually in my life as a mentor, though you don’t know who I am.

    Sincerely,

    Pastor Lisa from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

  • Anonymous

    Thank you so much Carrie, I have tears in my eyes as I type so cannot see the screen very well, but this is the exact word I needed to hear today. I started a weight loss lifestyle on December 28, 2011 and now 3 weeks later have lost 9 pounds and the gym is my full time job. I work out 6 days a week, but change never seems to happen fast enough and today I was wanting to quit and say is it worth it. I too am 5’4 and weighed 249 pounds at my heaviest on the 28th of December. I have been overweight my whole life, so like you said, Maybe we’re not willing to give up who we are for who we want to be and we need someone to blame for that. I am done blaming people for my failures, I am done being the victim of my weight. I have overcome $25,000 in debt and now have a savings account, I have overcome many emotional challenges, now it is my weight and I will succeed, but this word you spoke today was so rhema to me and I thank you so much. You inspire me and I thank the Lord everyday that you are virtually in my life as a mentor, though you don’t know who I am.

    Sincerely,

    Pastor Lisa from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

  • Anonymous

    Thank you so much Carrie, I have tears in my eyes as I type so cannot see the screen very well, but this is the exact word I needed to hear today. I started a weight loss lifestyle on December 28, 2011 and now 3 weeks later have lost 9 pounds and the gym is my full time job. I work out 6 days a week, but change never seems to happen fast enough and today I was wanting to quit and say is it worth it. I too am 5’4 and weighed 249 pounds at my heaviest on the 28th of December. I have been overweight my whole life, so like you said, Maybe we’re not willing to give up who we are for who we want to be and we need someone to blame for that. I am done blaming people for my failures, I am done being the victim of my weight. I have overcome $25,000 in debt and now have a savings account, I have overcome many emotional challenges, now it is my weight and I will succeed, but this word you spoke today was so rhema to me and I thank you so much. You inspire me and I thank the Lord everyday that you are virtually in my life as a mentor, though you don’t know who I am.

    Sincerely,

    Pastor Lisa from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

  • http://www.thesaleslion.com/ Marcus Sheridan

    Carrie, it’s posts like this that make the blogosphere an amazing place where magic can truly happen.

    So grateful to have found your blog,

    Marcus

  • http://www.thesaleslion.com/ Marcus Sheridan

    Carrie, it’s posts like this that make the blogosphere an amazing place where magic can truly happen.

    So grateful to have found your blog,

    Marcus

  • Laurajeansun

    Now that’s transparency! I think this is the first time I not only read the post but all comments. Looking forward to reading your book. Thank you for sharing. Namaste.

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    I am so glad you read the comments too! This is a great bunch of folks!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Marcus, I am honored. Thank you!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Marcus, I am honored. Thank you!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    I don’t wanna be a rock star…they seem so imbalanced. LOL. I am glad you are here ;)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    I don’t wanna be a rock star…they seem so imbalanced. LOL. I am glad you are here ;)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Comparison is suicide on the installment plan. We will never win that. Compare with YOU and your own journey…so much more fulfilling that way!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Comparison is suicide on the installment plan. We will never win that. Compare with YOU and your own journey…so much more fulfilling that way!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Heehee. Hadn’t thought of that Mike ;)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Heehee. Hadn’t thought of that Mike ;)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Anytime you need your butt kicked, you know that is my specialty ;)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Anytime you need your butt kicked, you know that is my specialty ;)

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Pastor Lisa…I know now ;) I am so proud of you!!! It isn’t easy and anyone that has never dealt with it cannot understand. My journey in weight and business has as many ups and downs as a heart monitor!! Hang in there!
    And the fact that you are ‘listening and watching’ in Malaysia is humbling, indeed.

  • http://twitter.com/LaurieABeamish Laurie Beamish

    Thanks Carrie, the key as you mention is one day at a time,  I know I’ll never be perfect but things I can control or need to control personally can be achieved one step or day at at time.  I have had to go back to my food journal as the weight creeped back on.  Easy to blame others but I’m the one that really is in control and responsible.  Ahah personal accountability is really what it is.

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Absolutely Laurie! That calorie-creep or itty bitty justification in our habits can be our undoing!

  • Renee

    Thanks for sharing so openly Carrie – you are an inspiration to my husband and I. We’re all offered opportunities to change each and every day and I’m truly just beginning to see that. Thank you for being our guide through this adventure we are about to embark on in taking the lead on our own lives. Renee & Michael

  • Renee

    Thanks for sharing so openly Carrie – you are an inspiration to my husband and I. We’re all offered opportunities to change each and every day and I’m truly just beginning to see that. Thank you for being our guide through this adventure we are about to embark on in taking the lead on our own lives. Renee & Michael

  • Zetta Santiago

    Thank you for sharing your story! Since I come from having had luxuries and now I don’t, I know it can be done and how hard it is to attain and how easy it is to lose. I’ve been a complainer long enough so today I chose to be a doer and go back to busting my butt so I can enjoy the luxuries once again!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    That’s the spirit! Go get ‘em!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Renee and Michael!!! Thank you so much! Can’t wait to see your progress!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Sometimes one hour at a time…

  • http://www.mamabearcentral.com/ Blogclass

    Hi Carrie!  Just found you today through David Siteman’s blog.  You were wonderful and so refreshing!  I’m also one of those that had it all and lost it too!  You reminded me of the person I used to be when my husband and I ran a multi-million dollar publishing company…no I don’t mean when I was rich, because I never was, but I was well off and my confidence soared.  I was the “go-to-gal” that everyone trusted, loved my work and easily put in 16 hour days without a second thought…loved it that much.  Then the economy tanked, and more than 2/3′s of our clients went out of business, 1/3 filed bankruptcy against us, and within 11 months we had lost everything. All of our savings were gone, and we weren’t accepted for unemployment.  I found myself selling my belongings in garage sales every weekend, then I found myself at the foodbank supplementing my groceries, and before I knew it I saw an extra 75 pounds added to my scale when I stepped on.  I stopped eating in my depression and boy is that the wrong thing to do!  Everything about me screamed “LOSER”, and my feelings were reinforced by the silence when friends and family stopped calling or wanting to have lunch with me.  It’s been a long three years, and I want my life back in full gear.  No more questioning why things happened, no more being angry, no more waiting…I’m back and ready to fight for a life I love again.  Thank you for reminding me who I had hidden all these years….it was ME!  Feels good to know you made an impact doesn’t it?  I plan to be back there again soon, impacting every way I can!  Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • http://www.establishedways.com/ Shelley

    So needed this tonight! I want this for my clients, and I need to be more patient with myself!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Thanks Shelley!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    Welcome back to YOU!!

  • Kelly

    Thanks so much Carrie for continuing to keep your story out there!  I needed this more than I can say this morning.  Your story is an inspiration and the fuel I needed to push through this day of self doubt.  Thank you for the gift of your transparency and encouragement!

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    You are welcome! Thought of you as I shopped for tomatoes yesterday. Lol

  • Roger C. Parker

    Dear Carrie:
    Wow!

    Thanks for sharing so much and helping so many in a single blog post. Very inspiring and worthy of referring back to.

    Roger

  • Roger C. Parker

    Dear Carrie:
    Wow!

    Thanks for sharing so much and helping so many in a single blog post. Very inspiring and worthy of referring back to.

    Roger

  • Roger C. Parker

    Dear Carrie:
    Wow!

    Thanks for sharing so much and helping so many in a single blog post. Very inspiring and worthy of referring back to.

    Roger

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    thank you Roger! I don’t take that praise lightly!