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Welcome to the "Keeping It Real" podcast where we celebrate, appreciate and inspire local entrepreneurs. We 'keep it real' by sharing new perspectives on topics that matter most to business owners, learn some TIPs and TOOLs along the way that will help you succeed and hear from other resort entrepre…

Connie Hammond

  • Jan 2, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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13: [PERSPECTIVE] 2019 Year In Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 23:46


Who's Ready to Roar in 2020? As 2019 winds to a close and the New Year rings in, I spent time taking a look back, a look forward and a look at the here and now to see what’s worked and what hasn’t. For anyone who follows me, Holy Moly, I’m sorry! I planned to take a few weeks off after I posted that last triggering quote in mid-April about giving yourself permission to slow down. Apparently, I heeded my own advice and chilled out in a big way. My short break turned into — much to my surprise — a SEVEN month hiatus. What the hell happened? Well, for starters, I’d spent the last eight years as a caregiver in some form or another. Whether it was my parents, my dogs, my house, or my businesses, I’ve been hunkered down, getting through, surviving, growing and care-giving non-stop while learning how to build websites, first for others and then for me. I checked out because I was teched out! For everything those critical care-giving years gave me (which was way more than I ever could have imagined), they lacked in freedom and sufficient self-care. Needless to say, those life-altering years were not only a big adjustment for someone like me who was used to a solo life on the run, they were mentally taxing. [...] 2019 Accomplishments / 2020 Goals As I started my year in review, jotting down my accomplishments or lack thereof this past year, I was shocked. Not because of the time I took off, but how much I actually did accomplish. I thought I'd share my assessment to let you in on what’s completed and what’s in store, what’s worked and what hasn’t, what’s good and what’s not. My biggest competitor has always been myself, so I want this written assessment / blog post to be an annual occurrence that tracks the progress made and refocuses my efforts. Mostly, I think it’s helpful to witness the struggles every entrepreneur faces when launching a business. As anyone who's started a business can attest, it's hard as hell, but I wouldn’t want to do it any other way. Despite the long hours and dedication, it’s worth seeing your dream – slowly but surely – come to life. Here are a few of my highlights from this quick review of the three sites that make up the Resort Lifestyle Network (ResortWorkers.com, ResortLocals.com and ResortEntrepreneurs.com). Hopefully, my review will encourage you to bring your goals into better focus to ring in the New Year right. To read the full perspective, please go here: https://www.resortentrepreneurs.com/2019-year-in-review/ Follow Me on Instagram: @resortentrepreneurs @constancehammond Contact Me: https://resortentrepreneurs.com/contact-us/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/resortentrepreneurs/support

Keeping It Real | Resort Entrepreneurs (Trailer)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 0:23


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12: [PERSPECTIVE] Impacting Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 15:06


How are you impacting others? Today I’m sharing four different stories that I hope will inspire you to consider different ways you can make a positive impact on others as well as encourage you to take a moment right now — not later — to pick up the phone or send a text and thank someone for the positive impact they had on your life. You never know how much one little sentence, one encounter or one act of kindness can change the trajectory of someone's life. Christopher As I returned from my 10 day trip to Texas, all rested and relaxed and so happy and fulfilled, I starting doing the mundane tasks that everyone normally does when they return home. I started to unpack. I plopped the dirty clothes down next to the washer and dryer. I reset the thermostat to a more pleasant temperature. I poured out the spoiled milk and emptied the trash. Then, I mozied on out to the mailbox to get the mail. What came next shocked the hell out of me. On the front page of the local newspaper, glaring me in the face, was something I wish I had never seen. Christopher, my new neighbor and son of a long-time friend, was being charged with murder. One count of first degree murder. One count of conspiring to commit murder. Bond was set at $2,000,000. In complete and utter shock, I reread the article three times. But there it was in black and white. I wasn't dreaming. A few years ago, Christopher was the teenager I called to help me gut my bathroom. When I moved from Minnesota to Mississippi, he and his family helped me unload the truck and move all my furniture into the house. My father was his grandfather's best friend. [...more] To read the full perspective, please go here: https://www.resortentrepreneurs.com/impacting-lives/ Follow Me on Instagram: @resortentrepreneurs @constancehammond Contact Me: https://resortentrepreneurs.com/contact-us/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/resortentrepreneurs/support

11: [PERSPECTIVE] Success Redefined

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 11:33


Have you looked at your definition of success lately? As I look forward to what I've dubbed my 're-entry into life' after being sidelined by choice for seven remote years of devoted care-giving and much needed quiet time, I find myself doing a lot of thinking about success and what that word used to mean to me compared to what it means to me now — especially after so much has changed in my life. I'm settled now in all the good ways. It's so important to take pause every few years to revisit your definition of success or else you run the risk of churning out what actually could be an old, long-forgotten dream. It's a trap that's easy to fall into considering how many people live on auto-pilot. To be totally honest, I never really gave it that much consideration in my life until I was going through a divorce in my mid 30s. Sure, I chose a first college, a first job, a first spouse, but hindsight being 20/20, I should have been much more deliberate in all of those choices. I was living an unconscious, immature life based on gut feeling more than intention. Don't get me wrong — this time of my life was good and fun and happy, but in reality I was just going with the flow like a passenger in a rudderless boat on a sunny day. I may not have known where the hell the boat was going, but I sure as heck knew that I was going to enjoy the ride while I was getting there. My 'wandering aimlessly' mindset started to shift when I took some much needed time after my divorce to really ponder what I wanted to do to make me happy again. Luckily, I'd heard or read some advice somewhere by some guru that really stuck. It was this: "if you really want to change your life, take a 30 day YES challenge." It consists of doing at least one new and different thing a day. Go visit a museum. Eat at a new restaurant. Take a different route to work. Change your hair. Go salsa dancing. Take a singing lesson. Learn a new sport. Volunteer. So, I took that advice to heart and chose to bust the rut by immersing myself in art, jazz and all things fun in the Big Apple. [...] To read the full perspective, please go here: https://www.resortentrepreneurs.com/success-redefined/ Follow Me on Instagram: @resortentrepreneurs @constancehammond Contact Me: https://resortentrepreneurs.com/contact-us/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/resortentrepreneurs/support

10: [PERSPECTIVE] Lemonade

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 10:51


“What are you doing with your lemons?” After several years of rotting lemons, I’ve learned that no matter how much you try to suck it up, a lemon will always be sour when consumed solo. Instead of digesting those unpalatable fruits thrown your way all by themselves, try adding a little sweet surrender to the mix. You may just end up with lemonade. Lemons appear daily. It could be a middle-of-the-night call that leads to despair. It could be an article read that impacts you personally. It could be an uninvited intruder in your home or an uninvited guest at lunch. Maybe it’s a good deal gone bad. Or, simply an unimaginable tweet that ruins your day. When life throws you lemons (which it will — and by the way, expect them to appear one right after another with little respite to get your attention and enact change), you may be tempted to gulp them down, sour face and all, to make them go away quickly. But whatever you do, don’t ignore them. If you set them aside to avoid confrontation, they’ll just end up rotting everything they touch. Expect the unexpected and be prepared with a recipe to make life sweet again. Reflect on what happened. When you take the time to observe, you’ll discover the hidden gem or the lesson to be learned — knowledge that wouldn’t be gleaned otherwise had you let your lemons rot. Instead, you just might become a lemon lover: someone who actually grows from the sour messages sent your way. Trust and Surrender. Aren't most of the problems we encounter in life geared towards one thing: trust and surrender? They teach us to put our faith in God by reminding us that we don't have any control — contrary to what our ego says. Sure, we may pretend otherwise. Delusions and denial appear as peacekeepers until reality kicks in and you're back in the grip of panic. [...} To read the full perspective and access any additional resources, please go here: https://www.resortentrepreneurs.com/lemonade/ Follow Me on Instagram: @resortentrepreneurs @constancehammond Contact Me: https://resortentrepreneurs.com/contact-us/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/resortentrepreneurs/support

9: [TIP] Batching

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 9:30


Hatching — then batching — saves you time. It's been a long, draining month for me. For any of you who've followed my posts on Instagram, you know that the month started with the death of my beloved black lab, Lady. That same morning, I found myself stuck in a grand jury, listening to 90 cases of meth and mayhem for the rest of the week instead of bawling my eyes out over the loss of my best friend. (No...they wouldn't release me from jury duty despite my pleas). The following week, the gas line from the propane tank to my Peace Palace had a huge leak and needed to be replaced. By the grace of God, there wasn't an explosion (although my back yard now looks like there was one from all the digging). And as if that wasn't enough to get me stuck off track, I learned that a sweet friend of mine died in one of the avalanches to hit Colorado this month. Man oh man, sometimes life hits you hard. Luckily, I've learned that God doesn't give you more than you handle. Life will return to normal and laughter will resume as it always does. So after many tears and a few days of catching my breath, I'm gearing up to hit the go button again. But, before I do, I've decided to change the scenery and shake things up a bit. If I've learned anything from this month of trials and tribulations, it's life is short, connections matter and work is always going to be there waiting. So I'm going on a road trip. But, before I start my 10 day journey of rest and relaxation, I've decided to hatch and batch! To read more about this TIP, please go here: https://resortentrepreneurs.com/batching/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/resortentrepreneurs/support

8: [PERSPECTIVE] Burning Bridges

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 6:20


"Maybe it's time to burn some bridges." Everyone thinks that burning bridges is a horrible thing. But when you’re an entrepreneur in the start up phase of a business, burning bridges is not only a good thing – it’s a necessity for success. As you cross the bridge over the great divide from employee to entrepreneur, you must burn the bridge left behind or else you’ll find yourself constantly distracted, looking back over your shoulder. Burning bridges keeps you from back-stepping into past illusions of safety and grandeur. When I talk about burning bridges, I’m not advocating that you write off old colleagues or telling an old boss to go jump. What I am talking about is firmly saying 'no' to those nagging options that keep appearing which only serve as tests to your entrepreneurial resolve. To read the full perspective, go here: https://www.resortentrepreneurs.com/burning-bridges/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/resortentrepreneurs/support

7: [PERSPECTIVE] Competition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 8:50


“Is competition a mental illness?” On my walk tonight, I was listening to an entrepreneurial podcast like I usually do when I heard a Native American quote on competition that stopped me dead in my tracks: In our tribe, we don't believe in competition. We actually think it's a mental illness. Wow. Think about that quote for a moment, and then consider how much of your time is spent in comparison mode. We must all be nuts. You see a competitor on social media touting their horn about some great achievement, and your mind immediately goes to... — pity-party: 'I can't believe how hard I work to be this far behind." — disbelief: 'How in the hell did they do that?" — jealousy: "I could achieve that too if I was born with her looks and money." — denial: "Whatever." — anger: "Not fair. Her husband gives her unlimited funds for her business." — awe: What…no awe? Well, we are human after all. But, let me challenge you here. If genuine awe and appreciation isn’t one of your first reactions, then you are doing yourself a disservice. That’s because, at least in this scenario, it really is all about you. ---------- MORE INFO For more information and resources on Competition and ideas on how you can take action, go to: https://www.resortentrepreneurs.com/competition/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/resortentrepreneurs/support

6: [PERSPECTIVE] Speed Demon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 8:22


Hi everybody. I’ve been working hard these past few months trying to get all the nuts and bolts nailed down over on ResortEntreprenuers.com since I relaunched the site at the start of the year. Part of that relaunch entails creating content that translates across all platforms. So, one of the things I want to do is re-purpose some of the content that shows up in written form on the website and/or via email and put it into this podcast because I know people like to consume content in different ways. Most notably, I plan to create a weekly perspective on entrepreneurship that is equally suited for listening on a relaxing walk around the neighborhood or during a long drive into town. So, with that said today, today’s perspective is on being a SPEED DEMON – or not. I’m sure it’s something we can all relate to. I hope you enjoy it. Let’s get started. ---------- Flee Devil. I Want To Be A Tortoise. I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the whole speed narrative that’s dominated startup life for the past two decades and how this do-it-now-or-die approach needs to be challenged more. You’ve heard the mantras: “the need for speed” … “move fast and break things” … “iterate, iterate, iterate.” Being a speed demon is at the heart of the lean and mean startup philosophy, and understandable so because you test fast, learn fast, fail fast and then can change course fast. But what if, to our own detriment, we’ve allowed these speed mantras to be etched into our business brains without enough consideration. Perhaps some of us should embrace a slower, more organic path and actually enjoy the process of building a business from the ground up. Honestly, I’m not falling for the speed trap any longer. I want to win the race at my own pace. I am the tortoise. Coo-coo-ca-choo. To read the full blog post, go here: https://www.resortentrepreneurs.com/speed-demon/ ---------- MORE RELATED RESOURCES [Video] Gary Vaynerchuk's take on being an "Overnight Success": https://youtu.be/OTHbFb1fNy4 [Meditation] Guided Meditation on Slowing Down [Book] In Praise of Slowness by Carl Honoré --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/resortentrepreneurs/support

5: [STORY] Show Appreciation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 4:07


Are you a fire-stoker? If not, you should be. This short story is about appreciation and what a difference it can make to an entrepreneur who is grinding away, day in and day out, hoping someone notices. So, offer an entrepreneur some genuine appreciation. Tell them you love their product. Thank them for making your life better in some way. Stoke their fire and watch them shine! It may be just what they need to keep going. To read the full post, please go here: https://www.resortentrepreneurs.com/entrepreneurs-need-appreciation-too/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/resortentrepreneurs/support

4: [STORY] Got Burnout?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 4:48


Are you experiencing “entrepreneurial burnout”? If so, take a quick listen to this short story about what I did to push through the burnout when things got tough and life got in the way. Enjoy! To read the full post, go here: https://www.resortentrepreneurs.com/working-your-way-past-burnout/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/resortentrepreneurs/support

3: [PERSPECTIVE] Attracting Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 7:24


“Do You Need To Attract More Money?” Everyone is working so hard these days to make more money and just survive these tough economic times, including myself. We’re laser focused on acquiring the actual dollars and cents to pay our bills that most, I’m afraid, are forgetting how money really flows to us. Money flows to us in the form of opportunities. When you have your nose to the grindstone, going through the motion of making a living, you’re more than likely missing opportunities that are presented to you throughout each day versus when you’re engaged and truly present in the moment. It’s time to slow down, open your eyes and really start paying attention to the ‘signs‘ that show up. Most people ask for results and expect the result to show up. We get confused because waiting for the result to show up is wrong. What shows up is the “opportunity” for you to get the thing you desire (e.g. money). And those opportunities don’t necessarily come from a person, but through them. What opportunities have you missed out on today? To read the full perspective, go here: https://www.resortentrepreneurs.com/attracting-money/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/resortentrepreneurs/support

2: [INTERVIEW] TELLURIDE - Joanna Grzeskowiak | Telluride Juice Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2018 34:18


In this in-depth interview, we go behind the scenes with Telluride Entrepreneur Joanna Grzeskowiak to find out more about her company: Telluride Juice Co. Discover how an ex-Wall Street hedge fund trader turned Main Street entrepreneur transformed her life by moving to the mountains and opening an organic juice company, the trials and tribulations of running a beverage business and what it takes to succeed in Telluride. To read the full interview, go here: https://www.resortentrepreneurs.com/interview-joanna-grzeskowiak-telluride-juice-co/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/resortentrepreneurs/support

1: [INTERVIEW] VAIL - Carolyn Kerr | Carolyn Kerr Art

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 15:57


Today we’re keeping it real with Carolyn Kerr of Carolyn Kerr Art. Carolyn and I met 'decades' ago as freshman at SMU in Dallas and have remained steadfast friends ever since, so I’m excited to catch up with Carolyn, find out more about her art business and get her perspective on what it takes to succeed as an art entrepreneur. To read the full article, please go here: https://www.resortentrepreneurs.com/interview-carolyn-kerr-carolyn-kerr-art/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/resortentrepreneurs/support

[TEST] Podcast with Sister

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2018 3:41


Connie Hammond, publisher of Resort Entrepreneurs, creates her very first podcast for the Resort Entrepreneur website. Proving that you just have to start somewhere, this TEST podcast is a recording with her sister where she keeps it real and talks about nothing of importance to figure it all out. Keeping it real... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/resortentrepreneurs/support

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