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Obstacle or Opportunity?

21-Jan-10 06:46 | Tera McHugh (administrator)
"What is the difference between an obstacle and an opportunity? Our
attitude toward it.  Every opportunity has a difficulty, and every difficulty
has an opportunity
." ~J. Sidlow Baxter

n1079054872_7478.jpgIn 2005 I started on this journey, well, the real
journey started for me in 1973, but, what I am
referring to is the journey I embarked on to
create a women's business development group
in my new local community of Santa Clarita Valley,
CA (I was born & raised in Chicago & moved to
SoCal in 2003, more on this another time...
).

The journey started with me wanting to connect with
local women in business to learn from each other, to
collaborate to help each other grow & to learn from
expert speakers on business development topics.

So, I couldn't find what I was looking for in SCV &
decided to start a chapter of an organization that claimed to have groups all
across the United States.  What I thought was that this organization would
provide me with the resources, tools & support I needed to run a successful
group right alongside my own coaching/consulting business.

This organization was not successful in developing chapters & had no
systems or processes in place to help run a successful group.  At the
time, I felt this was a huge obstacle, however, it has turned out...or
should I say that I found the amazing opportunity in it!

WEofSCV.jpgI decided to leave that organization
& start my own group, Women
Entrepreneurs of Santa Clarita Valley. 

WE of SCV launched with 12 women &
by the end of the 1st year, WE had over
130 members! Oh & still no systems or
processes, another obstacle that has
developed into a fabulous opportunity!

So, over the past few years I along with my fabulous WE Team have
worked to improve our WE of SCV group & develop systems for the
way WE do EVERYTHING!

WE (3).jpg This has allowed me to launch The Association of
Women Entrepreneurs to help women that want to
run a successful women's business development
group in their own local community! 

A of WE provides our Leaders with the resources,
services, support & tools to run a successful group
right alongside their own business!

WE have found that an ideal Leader for this type of
group is a Coach, Consultant or Service-Based Business
Owner that would like to stand out in their community
of about 250,000 people & they are located just outside
of a major city in the United States.

If this sounds like you, please visit: www.AofWE.com/Start

WE currently have 6 amazing Diamond Group Leaders that are creating
AofWE affiliated groups in their local communities & it has been a pleasure
for me to watch as they implement the strategies that I am sharing with
them to launch & run their own group in their area.

I've attended 2 Launch Events in the last 2 weeks & both were completely
different in style & personality, yet, both had the same core value of
bringing together quality women to build relationships focused on business
growth & development.

This exciting journey started from what I thought was a HUGE obstacle of
starting a chapter of an organization that just didn't have the foundation
to make their chapters successful.

So, I am confident that the time I've taken over the last few years to build
a solid, strong foundation will result in 100 successful AofWE affiliate groups,
10 groups outside 10 major cities in the United States!

Whether WE grow by 5 or 50 each year, WE need to ensure that what WE
are doing works for our Leaders, their Members, our Speakers & for AofWE!

I am hoping that this inspires you to look at those obstacles you are facing
& try to look for the opportunity in them.  Often it is difficult to see the
opportunity right away, however, I encourage you to keep looking,
be patient & you will find it.

Then I hope you will share with me here how you have found the
opportunities in your obstacles, I look forward to reading them,
thanks so much...

Comments

  • 21-Jan-10 13:09 | Harriette Knight
    I think it is so exciting to watch all the changes as WE grows across the nation. You are living your truth and your vision, Tera, and when that happens, nothing can get in the way. I'm thrilled to be part of the journey.
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    • 21-Jan-10 19:56 | Tera McHugh
      Thank you Harriette, I appreciate your support & I enjoy having you
      along for the ride!
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  • 21-Jan-10 14:20 | Brandi Starr
    I love that you didn't take the lack of structure and process as a set back. Congratulations on all of your accomplishments and things you do for women entrepreneurs.
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    • 21-Jan-10 20:02 | Tera McHugh
      Thanks Brandi, I am so fortunate to have a business that is full
      of amazingly supportive women that are there for me when I am
      doing well & there for me when I need support! I wouldn't be here
      if it weren't for them...one of my favorite Oprah quotes:

      "Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you
      want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo
      breaks down." ~Oprah Winfrey

      I've got a whole lot of women that would be on that bus with me
      having a great time & I feel so lucky for that!

      Thanks for your post,
      Tera
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  • 21-Jan-10 17:39 | Kim Duffy
    As one of the new AofWE Diamond Group Leaders, I have to offer my sincere gratitude to Tera for finding a way to replicate this fabulous group in other areas. I am so excited to be a part of WE, and I'm looking forward to building a new group of successful women in the San Fernando Valley! Thank you, Tera!!!
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    • 21-Jan-10 20:04 | Tera McHugh
      Kim,
      THANK YOU for being a part of our amazing group of Diamond Leaders!

      You are doing an awesome job & I am excited to watch your group
      grow & thrive!!

      Wishing you so much success & thank you for your post!!!
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  • 26-Jan-10 23:03 | Rebecca Kellogg
    You've done a wonderful job of laying a strong foundation . . . thank you for this post. What I think is interesting is that you are continually evolving your group, testing new things and then keeping what works.

    I totally agree with you that a strong foundation is important. In my business, I've built a strong foundation by reading the leaders of my industry and also by mentoring and learning from people who have succeeded at a high level. It gives me confidence in my work.

    Careful training and attention to detail are great tools to overcome the obstacle of the entry barrier in any profession, and continuing education is my tool of choice for continuing improvement.
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    • 10-Feb-10 20:26 | Tera McHugh
      Thanks for your post Rebecca! I agree you have taking the time
      to build a strong business foundation and it shows!! I value
      your expertise!

      Also, thank you for being a fabulous WE of SCV Member!
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