Being Recognized as 'The Best' May Not Be as Valuable as You Think ...
I’m no stranger to awards.
I’ve been recognized for the past 25 years, receiving recognition from the National Association of Female Executives, the White House, the Small Business Administration, the International Alliance for Women, the Evolutionary Business Council, Forbes, and more.
I’ve gotten awards entitled Rising Star early on in my business to Woman of the Year, the Top 100 Women Making a Difference in the World, and Women in Business Champion of the Year later on.
Several years ago, I received two awards that felt different.
To see my name on the screen because of my peers was humbling.
That was the first award.
The 2nd to last award of the evening for this organization was the “Biggest Impact" award.
This award wasn’t listed in the programming or marketing of the event.
When my name was called, I was awestruck.
I took the stage speechless and moved to tears—and not for the reasons most people might have thought.
I’ve learned that you can’t outgive God.
That’s something I remind the leaders I work with, whether in a retreat, mastermind, or private mentoring conversation.
And whenever I give, it comes back to me 100-fold.
The conversations I had at the event throughout the evening are ones that I will always remember.
So if you feel you don’t fit in … stop making that an excuse to not get involved in something.
Show up for others.
Even when you don’t feel like it.
If we haven’t met, my door is always open.
Reach out at any time.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge for the week is to create space for a conversation you’ve been too busy to have.
It maybe someone in your life has gotten your presence, just not your full attention.
Show up without performance, without hurry and without distraction.
Fifteen minutes. That’s all.
Make the time.
And let it count.










