Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Could It Really Be This Easy?

So, there was this girl, and she was a dreamer. She lived a life full of wonder and never accepted things as she saw them. She questioned everything and everyone. Her imagination took her to far away places, and showed her that there was more to life than merely what she saw. She realized the power of her mind and its ability to make any and all of her dreams come true. All she needed to do was believe.

She realized when she talked to people that almost everyone had the same feelings. The problem was that they were afraid to show this, or they were told to stop being so childish. So, when she talked to everyone, she not only listened to what they were saying, but she also took in everything they didn’t say. Their eyes spoke volumes; their body whispered their longings. This helped her to truly see the people before her. With this insight she could give them the answers to their questions. They had questions about their business, questions about how to learn more, do more, and be more. She helped them.

There was still so much more though, the thoughts and ideas ran through her head 24/7 and she needed to do something about this. So she decided to write them down. She wrote about scenarios, people, places, events and anything else that struggled to come out. As she wrote, she remembered some of the people whom she had met. Some of them had the ideas but had a problem putting them on paper. She decided that she could let them use her words. She would write for them. She understood the message and ideas they wanted to convey, and she could give them her words to do it.

Some people wanted to use her words and let others know they were her words. Others wanted to use her words and not tell anyone that she wrote them. She was happy either way. It was not the fact that they were her words, it was the fact that they conveyed what they were supposed to convey to the right people. It was not about the messenger but the message. She helped them.

Then she remembered other people that she talked to. These people were more than willing to write the words themselves. They just needed more information to make it better. She knew she could help them too. She could look for them and give them the information that they desired to get their message across. She would talk with them and ask questions regarding how much and specifically what kind of information they were looking for. Because she was full of wonder and questioned everything, she had become very good at finding information. Whether she was sitting at a computer, wandering a library or asking people that she met, she could find the answer to whatever she was searching for. She helped them too.

She realized that beyond the people that she had already met, there were more people that she could help. So she decided to hang a shingle and let people know that she was available to help them. She knew that potential clients were everywhere and she needed a way to let them know about her. So, she joined Twitter, set up a Facebook Page, became LinkedIn, and created an About.Me page to let them know she was available for them and where they could find her.


Then she asked, “How can I help you?”

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