Creating Confidence with Heather Monahan - Confidence Classic: Empowerment Is At Your Fingertips! With Craig Siegel, Keynote Speaker & Performance & Mindset Coach
Episode Date: December 24, 2024In This Episode You Will Learn About: Thoughts are NOT facts  How to level up & take risks Empowering yourself Resources: Website: www.cultivatelastingsymphony.com Join The CLS Members...hip Listen to The CLS Experience Email: Alex@CultivateLastingSymphony.com LinkedIn: @Craig Landon Siegel Instagram: @craigsiegel_cls Facebook: @Cultivate Lasting Symphony Twitter: @CraigSiegel_CLS Youtube: @Craig Siegel Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/monahan Oracle is offering to halve your cloud bill if you switch to OCI See if you qualify at oracle.com/MONAHAN. Download the CFO’s Guide to AI and Machine Learning at NetSuite.com/MONAHAN. Get 15% off your first order at jennikayne.com when you use code CONFIDENCE15 at checkout. Get 15% off your first order at oakessentials.com when you use code CONFIDENCE15 at checkout. Call my digital clone at 201-897-2553! Visit heathermonahan.com Reach out to me on Instagram & LinkedIn Sign up for my mailing list: heathermonahan.com/mailing-list/ Overcome Your Villains is Available NOW! Order here: https://overcomeyourvillains.com If you haven't yet, get my first book Confidence Creator Show Notes: Are you disempowering yourself with your thoughts? Once you become aware of the power you and your brain has, you can replace this negative self-talk with strategic and positive thoughts! Don’t be so hard on yourself. Small wins add up, so you’ll be reaching your goals in no time! It’s time to level up and go after your DREAMS. After all, you can’t lose what you don’t have, so take the risk! Â
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So anytime that you're feeling low vibe, it's just that your thoughts are disempowering
at the moment.
So anytime that you're having an off day, whatever the case may be, it's just feedback
to let you know that your thoughts are out of whack and disempowering and you can literally
be mindful, acknowledge that, and then go in and replace them with more productive, constructive,
strategic thoughts. Once you really become mindful of it and aware, which really changed
everything for me, you can be strategic, which thoughts you allow to take up real estate inside
your mind. That changes everything. Come on this journey with me. Each week when you join me,
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I'm so excited for you to meet my friend
and our guest today, Craig Siegel.
He's a value-based, high-energy keynote speaker
and rising thought leader,
as featured in Entrepreneur and endorsed
by some of the
world's most well-known celebrities, entertainers, athletes, and entrepreneurs such as Rob Deirdre,
Ed Mylett, Bethany Hamilton, Suzanne Summers, Alicia Silverstone, and NFL Hall of Famer
Brian Dawkins. When the pandemic hit, Craig felt guided and left his lucrative and stable job on Wall Street and went all in
with his passion and purpose to help people upgrade their mindset and fulfill their potential.
Craig's unique combination of energy, motivation, inspiration, charisma, and business success
has led to the meteoric rise of Cultivate Lasting Symphony, CLS, a contagious never-before-seen
explosion that has impacted millions
of lives worldwide.
Craig, thanks so much for being here today.
Wow, what an unbelievable introduction.
Usually I'm the one dishing them out on the podcast,
but I'm so excited to be here.
We've become really good friends
and every time we get together, we create magic.
So let's get nuts.
So one of the things I want everyone to know,
listening in right now, and it's
so important, so basic, but so important. Craig and I have become friends like for a while now,
definitely over a year, and support each other and encourage each other all the time.
I never thought to have you as a guest on the podcast just didn't cross my mind. And the other
day, Craig sends me a text and he's like, Hey, Heather,
would love to support you on your show. Is there any chance that I could come on the
show? Here's what I could do to help support it. I think I could add some value for your
listeners. Two things there that I want to highlight as to why you're successful. And
I want my listeners doing the same. And it's something I practice every day. Number one,
if we're going to reach out to somebody, make it about them and how we can add value to them. That's 101. Sales 101, ask 101. And then number two, ask. I mean, so few of us,
a closed mouth will never be fed. We need to show up and ask what is the worst that can happen. So,
Craig, thank you for asking. Yeah. First of all, I love that you said that a closed mouth doesn't get
fed. It's one of my favorite expressions. Also, you can't lose what you don't have. Right. And one of the ways that I got
that strategy was by listening to your awesome podcast. And you always preach that stuff, two
things. How can you provide value? Right. Like start the conversation with that. And then obviously,
you have to ask, you have to take a swing. So we're in alignment with both these things.
So it's funny, we were just actually, as Craig is really getting it big into the speaking business,
we were just talking offline and I was saying,
Craig, you need to check the box and add the TEDx.
It's one more certification or credibility
that you can add as a speaker and people like it, right?
It's just something that they like to see.
So we were brainstorming around landing your first TEDx
and it goes back to that same fundamental we just described,
which is about how can I add value to them?
How can I make it about them?
Right?
And then really just doing the work
and showing up and asking.
And so, so often people are afraid
to put themselves out there.
They're nervous of what if I'm told no?
What if it goes poorly?
How do you break through those fears
and get yourself to level up and go for the TEDx?
Yeah, this is gonna get real deep, real quick.
Between me and you and obviously all your listeners,
it's like, I don't fear death at this point in my life.
What I fear most is not living life on my terms
and not making the most of every second
and take advantage of opportunities
and make an impact and contribute.
So any great idea or any way I could facilitate the growth of the brand, which enables us to make
an impact and so forth, I'm all for it. And I don't really see fear in asking if somebody were to say
no, whatever the case would be. And like, spoiler, like it's not my business what anybody thinks of
me. Like I'm sure there's people out there that don't love me as I'm sure hard to
believe, but there might be people out there that doesn't love Heather.
But it is what it is.
And let's just be honest, like there's people out there that we don't love.
It is what it is.
So you got to take a shot.
You got to take a swing and you have to have a sense of urgency
and make every second count.
Thank you for sharing that.
There's another element to this conversation that I've been thinking a
lot about lately and I didn't use to to and it's all about planning the seed. So what I mean by that is
sometimes when we ask for something we're told no at first happens to me all the time but maybe a
year two years later months later you get that person coming back around saying oh yeah wait a
minute I remember it and I remember specifically in my career when I was a VP of sales back in the broadcasting business,
I remember saying to someone,
I wanna headline this conference.
He had a massive conference that I wanted that main stage.
And I planted this seed in his mind.
He said, no, right?
He declined that opportunity sadly,
but I planted a seed in his mind
and it came full circle one year later
when I got a note from him saying, hey Heather, we're looking for some C-suite executives to
participate this year. Would you be willing to take main stages as the keynote? And so I truly
believe he wouldn't have reached out to me had I not planted that seed. So sometimes when you're
told to know it's just because it's that first step, planting a seed and then watching what booms from there. Would you agree with that?
100%. And for being on Wall Street for 10, 11 years, like spoiler alert, like not every sale
gets closed on the first ask, right? Sometimes you build a pipeline, you plant your seeds just
as you attached it to. And ultimately it's the long game mentality. And when I say long game,
it's not to scare the audience, like it takes three to five years, but it's the long game mentality. And when I say long game, it's not to scare the audience.
Like it takes three to five years,
but it's just that get first downs, get first down,
sprinkle, plant some seeds and so forth.
And they usually always pay off.
If not then, then it comes back around
when it's mutually beneficial.
And obviously the other person sees it as a win-win.
Timing is everything.
Timing is everything in personal life or in business.
And I'm constantly reminded about this.
All right, Craig, you made a major leap from my leap.
I was pushed out the window.
You chose to make a leap,
which I feel like is such a bigger deal.
Why then, why when a pandemic hits
and it feels like it's more unstable than ever,
to me, I would think most people are clinging on
to corporate America and you're
running from it. How did that happen? I just got to a place where I was straight up miserable.
Yes, it was lucrative, but as it turns out, and I'm sure you can attest to, success isn't measured
only by how much money you make. For me, this season is measured by how happy I am or how big
of an impact they make. I was in a dark place that I had a bunch of things going on at once. And, and ultimately in the beginning of the pandemic, when there
was a lockdown and I shut down my office, like, and I really grounded myself for the
first time, maybe ever. And like, ask myself those deep, powerful questions. Like I realized,
like, I don't want this lockdown to end because I don't want to go back. It felt like hell.
Like I was waking up, like going to a-O-B, even though lucrative,
and my own business, but for what? What's the point? And this ties back to that deep analogy
that there's a eulogy exercise that I recently posted on social media. It goes back to the
concept of death. And I really got deep with myself. And I was like, if this was it for me,
in a couple of weeks, what would people say about at my funeral? Like, yes, I had some good relationships with good friends, family and so forth, but did
I leave a legacy that I really contribute that I make an impact that I put a dent in
the universe?
And the tough answer was no.
And then I started to ask myself, well, what would make me happy?
What am I good at?
And from studying personal development for so long, I was able to put together a strategy,
essentially combined making an impact and making a living. And
what I love is personal development. And what I happen
to be gifted at is being a communicator. And so I've said,
I don't want to be the next Tony Robbins, I want to be the first
Craig Segal. I don't know for certain that this thing's going
to work. I have no online business experience, but I'm
willing to try if it meant not going back. And I went all in
straight up.
It's such a competitive space, a space where people had years
jumpstart on you that you got into this space, in my opinion,
at the worst time ever.
Maybe you see it differently, but to me, it was definitely,
you know, an isolating time.
It was a difficult time.
You were able to grow your show so incredibly quickly.
Your social media channel so incredibly.
When so many people were vying
for what you were able to achieve,
why did you achieve it and so many other people not?
I don't want this to come across as arrogant
because it's not,
but ultimately when I see spaces
that are saturated, as they say,
you can look at it from two different perspectives, right?
I think most people say they probably look at it
and think over saturation,
I'll never have a chance, right?
I'll just be a spoke on the wheel. But as a trailblazer and somebody that believes in themselves and is more importantly
willing to put in the work to improve, I said to myself, you know what? It's a saturated
space, but that's a good thing because there's always room for the best. And it just means
there's a market for it. And I love personal development. It comes natural to me. Waking
up every day and sharpening the axe and consuming positive content and learning how to revamp our mindset and learning
about the law of attraction. Like this isn't work to me. This conversation is not work to me.
I genuinely love this stuff. And I said, I'm willing to do whatever it takes.
I will pay the price and I'll negotiate the price in advance. Meaning I understand it will get
challenging because I don't have all the experience
of the online space, but I'm willing to do the work, so to speak.
And I just went nuts.
And obviously I was intentional and strategic with the people I collaborated with, with
the relationships I formed.
But ultimately when I see something that's really saturated, I challenge the audience
listening today.
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shopify.com slash Monahan. You come at things so differently than me.
It's so funny to see.
I love hearing your perspective on it.
When you look back at your career in corporate America, in Wall Street, are the same reasons
you found success, quote unquote success there, the same reasons that you find success now
or no? That's a really good question. And no one's ever asked me that. I think there's definitely
key characteristics that can give you success in any arena, right? Like, for example, I recently
started running a bunch of marathons. I'd never been a runner and I've been successful running
them at a pretty fast time and so forth. Do I think that there's traits that I use to run marathons
that I use to have success in Wall Street and also CLS? Yes, I do. Obviously, hard work, put in the
hours, mindset and stuff of that nature. But ultimately, obviously, as a gladiator in two
different arenas, there's different things to be successful in the online space to be
a keynote speaker than it is to be on Wall Street. But I think some principles always
apply, right? It's like, it's not Wall Street that made me successful or corporate America that made you successful. It
was you, Heather, that was successful. And essentially, you can apply that to anything,
as long as you're able to gain some product knowledge and gain some strategy. And I really
believe that. But so many people who are listening right now, and I've been there, I've so been there,
are thinking it's the title.
No, it's the company I work for.
No, you know what?
It's the industry that I'm in.
You know what?
No, it's the team that I want.
Those are like, they're looking at everything around them.
And I used to do the same thing.
I would hated my job.
Like you, I would come home and say, why am I doing this?
This is a nightmare.
I'm like losing years of my life just to make money.
This is awful.
But you know what?
What if I make that leap and it was the title, it was the company, it was the industry.
How were you able to break through that?
Well, hold on a second.
Let's unpack that for a second.
How were you able to transition and have so much success?
I mean, I know your story very well, because aside from us being really good friends, I'm
also a fan.
And I listen to what you have to say.
And often you talk about like just getting your hands dirty, right?
Like reaching out to companies, seeing like who needs a speaker.
Okay.
Well, what do people usually speak on?
I've heard you say, well, usually it's authors.
They speak on their book.
That's a good way to get into the field, right?
It's not like you were born with those traits, but you put in the work, you Googled it, you
figured stuff out. You taught me how to do the Google alert. So now all these TEDx things are
emailing me about how to get involved in the East coast and so forth. So I don't think any of that
stuff is really rocket science. So the listeners out there that put this limiting belief in their
mindset that they're only successful because I challenge you to look at that from a different
light. You're successful because of you and how hungry you are, how passionate you are, what you're
willing to do to achieve success and so forth.
And I believe you can translate that into anything and it has nothing to do with the
title.
It comes out to do with how bad do you want it?
Okay.
This is still reminding me of a call I had earlier with one of my dearest girlfriends.
I literally love this girl.
She's a ride or dive friend. She's going through a potential career transition right now. She's
been in sales in a lap luster food industry for a while. Doesn't love it, makes good money, whatever,
and it aborts her life with her daughter and to have great friends and have fun. But she says to
me, the company was just acquired. I can see the writing on the wall. She said, Heather, is this
the moment I should lean in
and double down on the current job,
or is this the universe telling me to pick my head up
and see what is available to me?
I'm like, dude, if you're calling me,
you already know the answer.
It's time to pick your head up.
It's time to look at and develop and write down,
what is it that you really want to do?
What are you passionate about?
She's like, but I don't know.
I said, I'll tell you.
You love fashion. You love relationships. You love being like, write
those things down. I'm not asking you to tell me the number of jobs, you know, just write
down what it is that you love, write down what it is that you like to do and who you
want to be around. And then let's read that list together and start brainstorming what
jobs might actually fit that bill. I think we've been doing it backwards for so long. You see an opening, you apply for the opening, and then
suddenly that's all you're meant to do. I mean, how would you have responded to her?
I agree with you 100%. The writing is ready on the wall. The fact that she's asking these questions
is obviously a good sign, but it also tells us that's the answer right there. And also,
but where do I start? How do I gain clarity? Right? And you talk about writing stuff down. And here's something
interesting that I challenge listeners as well. Like people want to wait for the perfect time
to get clarity. In my personal opinion, and this is going to sound maybe controversial,
clarity follows action, not the other way around. Fortune favors the brave. Just get your hands dirty.
Take out a journal.
What am I good at?
What is a problem that the world needs solved right now?
What are my passions and so forth?
And ultimately, you'll collect some data and at least you'll get a little bit
of direction and then you can get some momentum.
But ultimately, you have to take some action, even an action as getting
a journal and writing stuff down like you suggested to your friend,
to me that's action, Clarity will follow that.
Oh, it's so, so true.
Craig, I know you're big into mindset and abundance
like I am, how has the law of attraction impacted your life?
This stuff, I can't talk about this stuff enough.
And for the longest time I was skeptical of it
because the woo woo stuff and it was beyond my senses.
At Mindset, I was always about like changing what you associate pain and pleasures to,
how to cultivate confidence on command and so forth.
But this law of attraction stuff is just a different animal, right?
It's like a little more below the surface.
It's really awesome straight up.
And the best thing that I got from it right now is just being available for all
the abundance out there. Like how many times do people say, like, I want to manifest this
or I think there's like, you don't manifest what you want. You manifest what you are,
what you can sustain vibrationally. What are you a match for? And this is really good news,
right? Because for the audience, this thing out there, that's like, wait a minute, I've
been wanting this or I desire this for so long, but I'm not receiving the results. Well, that's feedback right there because
you get back what you are, not what you want. So that's like, basically go inside, change
your frequency, tune up a little bit, pay attention to who you surround yourself with,
what you're tuned into and get on a higher vibe to make it digestible for the audience.
And then you'll attract other
things. This is a big difference between thinking something, believing it, and then actually
feeling it. And we were talking before about our narrative and speaking stuff. And now that I have
much more experience and so forth, like bottom line is you manifest what you are. And this is
really good for the audience because sometimes it can sound very confusing, this law of attraction
stuff. That's a good way to simplify it is that you are a vibrational match for whatever it is that you're
getting. And if you want to get better results, become a match, become more available for that
stuff out there. And once I really started honing in on that, it made me understand it a lot better.
And now I feel like I live in the quantum. Oh my gosh, have you been reading Dr. Joe Dispenza's work? I have read his work, yeah. So I've been big into that recently, I actually
need to have him on the show too, but you articulated it very well for me for a long
time, right? And you know this, I was working side by side with someone who hated me, I
was in a very negative environment, low energy, right? You're always looking over your shoulder,
you're unhappy, you're not in that vibrational energy that you described that you need to be living if you want to try. Right? So I'd be
in this low vibe, negative situation at work. And I'd be thinking, this is what I want, an amazing
career where I'm appreciated and I'm doing good in the world. But because I'm in this low, negative
situation, it was never matching up. For me, I had to fire that villain.
She thought she fired me, flip the script on her,
actually fired my number one villain that day.
But once I cleared that negative energy out
so I could be at a little bit of a higher vibe,
I started attracting positive people to me.
And then the more that you started holding onto those ideas
of other things you wanted,
you start seeing them materialize.
I have lived this firsthand and you are so right.
You're never gonna attract what it is
that you're trying to manifest
if you've got that low vibe energy.
How do you change low vibe energy?
Just being mindful of my thoughts, right?
And if we could drop a couple of nuggets for the audience,
like guys, like thoughts can be the worst, right?
They can take you down in an instant,
but here's the beauty of it.
Thoughts are not facts.
They're just random.
So thoughts are random, thinking is not.
So anytime that you're feeling low vibe or low frequency or not a good vibrational match
and so forth, it's just that your thoughts are disempowered at the moment.
So anytime that you're having an off day, whatever the case may be, it's just feedback to let you know that your thoughts
are out of whack and disempowering,
and you can literally be mindful, acknowledge that,
and then go in and replace them with more productive,
constructive, strategic thoughts.
That will now create new beliefs.
I am worthy.
I do deserve the life I desire and so forth.
I can do this instead of the limitations of what, Then that obviously leads to better actions, better habits and so
forth, and ultimately better results. So it all starts with the thoughts. I know
that's cliche. People always say like thoughts of things, but once you really
become mindful of it and aware, which really changed everything for me, you can
be strategic, which thoughts you allow to take up real estate inside your mind.
That changes everything. Oh, it's so true. It sounds you allow to take up real estate inside your mind that changes
everything.
Oh, it's so true. It sounds to me like what you're describing is
a lot about discipline. And one of the things that I see with
you, Craig, in your routines and your life is you're so
disciplined with your physical commitments and working out and
eating healthy. Do you see a lot of parallels there from just
your mindset and business and life and in the physical element?
Yeah, I do.
It's a great question.
I'm very disciplined.
I learned that when I got to Wall Street, the power of discipline and so forth.
And for me personally, like I don't know about you, I'd love to know.
Like if I have an unexpected like hole in my schedule or like a day that's not super
booked, which is rare these days, but I like feel a little weird.
I like to be busy, busy, like have things going on.
Like today was a crazy day so far.
Million different things going on and they're all different,
which makes it so fun and exciting.
But those are the days when I'm most productive,
I'm most disciplined, I'm structured, I'm on a schedule.
So for me personally, and I guess everybody's different,
I like, I know there's free spirits out there
that don't work well like that.
But for me, structure and discipline is a massive key component to success in all facets of my life.
So when I'm hearing you describe that, it's so funny to me. I'm at this different phase of my
life right now where I like when I have, I'm like, it's summer. I want to be able to like relax a
little bit. I don't always, my whole life has been like, go, go, go, go, go, go back to back.
There's never enough time to get everything done because I have so
much ambition inside of me, but it's funny that just for whatever reason
right now, as we talked about, I'm in the process of selling my condo and
moving and like starting this new adventure.
And I love the idea of like sitting down and just thinking about, okay,
where do I want to live and like, what do I want to do?
And when I get those windows of free time, I'm excited.
I had someone cancel on me today for a meeting and I was, oh my, I can sit down and like
forecast what this could potentially look like.
And I can try to figure out the dates.
And I just felt so like having the free time was a welcome feeling to me, which has not
been the case for most of my life.
So my point is that, you know, both can work and they can work at different times for you
too.
Yeah, there's different seasons, right?
It seems like you're in the season right now of BBB as opposed to do, do, do.
And that's good straight up.
Like, there's no right or wrong.
I think you have to have a healthy balance.
I put balance in quotations because what does that really mean?
It's different to everybody.
But ultimately it's not always hustle, hustle, hustle.
Like you want to allow, allow, allow, right?
Allow the alignment and the abundance to become a match for all that stuff. So kudos to allow, allow, allow, right? Like allow the alignment
and the abundance to become a match for all that stuff. So kudos to you. And I totally
get it.
Oh my gosh. Allow or receive is the other word that those are new for me. Allow and
receiving, you know, risk of being not only this idea of like, I want to go out and grab
everything and go for it, but instead allowing things to come from me and receive and be
willing and grateful receiving it.
That was a completely new and different concept. Guys, please, I mean, my mantra is when I wake
up in the morning is, you know, I'm grateful for universe and God for all the abundance that I'm
receiving. And I'm so grateful for these blessings you're giving me today, right? Just this idea of
shifting from, I don't have to chase everything down. Actually, these right things are showing
up for me and I'm here to embrace them and receive them. So thank you for saying that aloud.
One of the things that you're really incredible at, Craig, is creating community. And that's
where I see a lot of success, not only in your business, but in your podcast. And I
see a lot of people missing that piece. How were you able to create such a massive community
and how do you further it and keep it growing?
So I went the extra mile right from the beginning
when I was gonna do CLS, I wanted it to be known
that I appreciate every single like, every single comment,
anybody that actually cares about what I have to say
because I realized there's such saturation
and there's a lot of options out there.
And I literally would say up to one, two in the morning,
responding back to everybody that commented on Instagram
or LinkedIn or Facebook.
Obviously now there's just not enough hours in the day
to do that, but to the best of my ability,
I will respond to everybody.
I want them to feel a personal connection.
And I think that really became contagious.
The community is growing rapidly.
You've spoken in some of our masterminds and the monthly membership and so forth and they really appreciate that.
When you go the extra mile, they feel that. And for me, that was how I was to be able to separate
myself from everybody else out there. And everybody always says the community is really hardcore,
they're loyal, they're engaging. It's like something they've never seen. And I want to
give them all the credit in the world, but ultimately for anyone out there
that's looking to build a community,
I would say go the extra mile.
Like show them that you care.
It means everything.
Meet a different guest each week.
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I asked you to try to find your passion.
I have issues having. I have a coaching client that I've been working with for the past year.
He has a pretty large company and they're doing their summer retreat, right?
Back to corporate America.
And for me, everything I'm talking about, we have our strategy calls about the meeting
is, how do you want these people to feel when they're there?
What do you want them walking away saying, let's dive into that?
And like, how do we break down these barriers and get people talking? We got into, we were brainstorming today, like on
the first night when everyone arrives, make sure we're doing a sign seating, because I don't want
people sitting by the people that they know. I want them sitting next to someone they would never
expose themselves to. I'm like, and then I want to open with something really creative that's going
to get them talking. And my client came up with the idea, two truths and one lie.
And when you play that game with people that you typically just work with and are getting
by with, but suddenly you're making it fun and interesting and people start laughing
and letting their hair down a little bit, you start creating a real community, which
I see missing from so many places in corporate America.
And I love that you're on page with that same thing,
because I have been a part of some of your events.
And the people are so passionate.
They're so all in, and they're so supportive of one another.
And to me, no matter where you work or what you do,
that's the kind of people that you want to get with, right?
100%.
And on the flip side, if you don't have that culture
or community, like
there's only so far you can go, right? Because there has to be an audience for whatever it
is that you're offering, whether it's service or product, whatever the case may be. You
want to build trust with them. And by going back and doing the right thing, it comes back
to you and you see it firsthand. And the support that they show each other, it's just so special.
So I appreciate you acknowledging that. Every time I get to do anything with the Aircrew, it's so much fun. Like each other, it's just so special. So I appreciate you acknowledging that.
Every time I get to do anything with you,
it's so much fun.
Like you said, it's never work.
It's something that when you walk away,
you're supposed to be showing up and giving something,
but you walk away feeling better
than when you showed up to an event.
That's when you know you're with your people.
And for everyone listening,
if you haven't found those people yet, they are here.
You can check out Craig's Mastermind Group,
which I highly suggest,
and I will also put in the show notes.
Craig, I wanna talk a little bit
about something you brought up before we got on air today
that I think is gonna help people a lot.
When you start something new,
when you left Wall Street and launched your speaking career,
you were talking about how at first there were questions
of like, okay, wait a minute, quote unquote,
new at this, right? You know how to speak, but like now you're charging
people for it. And you start wondering how did that develop for you? And when did you
really get your footing in that whole new arena?
Yeah, I'm so happy that you brought this up because ultimately, no matter how much self
belief or how high your self worth is, it's impossible to have 100% confidence when you're
doing something for the first time.
Right.
Like I remember when I ran my first marathon a few years ago, like I was confident in my
training, but how do I really know you don't run 26.2 miles in training?
So ultimately you have to get some experience in the development.
And how do you do that?
You just do the damn thing, right?
Like you get messy, you get bold, you step into it, you get your hands dirty as we test do a
couple of times. And sometimes you have to be willing to do mediocre things, right? Look,
we crave certainty, but we live for uncertainty. So you don't worry about the outcome so much.
And as I always like to say, marry the process, divorce the outcome, step into it. You're never
going to be a 10 out of 10 your first time, no matter what
it is, because there's always room for improvement. But you just get into it and you learn and
you grow and you get better, you become seasoned and you get experience. And what Heather was
attesting to is the first couple of speaking engagements, yes, I did good, all things considered,
but there was of course room for improvement. I don't have an ego. I acknowledge that.
Where I'm at now is not going to be as good as I am hopefully in the next couple of years, but right where I'm at right now is
significantly better. And the reason being is because I have that experience being on stage,
right? Like the body language, like walking, making eye contact, the tonality, the core message,
the stories, the lessons. Now you're getting me so jazzed because I'm thinking about how far I've
come in a short amount of time, but because I'm putting in the work for the audiences and what's the message here,
no matter what it is that you want to do, you don't have to be great to start,
but you do have to start to be great. Just get in the damn thing.
One of the things that you explained to me is that once you saw the audience response in real time,
it gave you that extra boost of, oh, wait a minute, now that's real. Okay, wait a minute,
that landed really well. Everyone, if you're not continually learning, continually growing and
getting better, you're missing the point. Every time you get up, whether it's for a presentation
at work or Craig's talking about a keynote on a large stage somewhere, that's an opportunity to
impact people. It's an opportunity to make a difference. And yes, there are moments where
you're saying, I don't have any business being on this massive
stage, but I'm going to step out and I'm going to give it everything I have.
And when you see that response from someone, it makes all the difference in the world.
And then when you get off that stage, like you said, you're like, wait a minute.
Oh, I did more in being out there.
That gives me the momentum to propel me to that next bigger stage.
Next time you saw it happen, you saw it materialize.
And now you know that you're meant for more.
Hell yes.
And what's the line that you always say like after the first book you had a couple errors
in it, but you always say that line.
What is it?
Done is better than perfect.
It's so true though.
I will always be the woman on her deathbed that says, I am so proud of that imperfect
book I have out there
with three mistakes that changed the lives of I don't even know how many people versus being the
person on a deathbed that says, wow, I had an incredible book inside me, but I never found the
perfect way to write it. Don't die with your book inside you, proverbial book, but whatever it is,
you know, your idea, your concept, like don't ever let that go.
That's why we're here, right?
Like God has put you here for a reason,
explore that reason, begin to move into it
in whatever small step you need to take.
Because like for you, Craig,
your life has completely changed
because you made that leap from Wall Street
to following your passion and purpose.
It changed everywhere, like my relationship, right?
My relationships with the new people
that I'm surrounded myself with. I'm just a whole new version of me. And for the first
time in my life, like I'm in complete and utter alignment and it feels so good. One
thing that you just mentioned was faith. And I heard your podcast maybe a week or two ago.
I forgot when, but you kind of sprinkled in and dove into a little bit. I think you called
it like a church session or something like that.
And I wanted to acknowledge you.
I'm excited for you to explore that some more.
Oh, thank you, Greg.
You're so funny.
You know what I'm talking about, right?
I know exactly what you're talking about.
Yeah, I was at church and I left church and I decided to do my podcast right walking out
of church, literally.
Like I got home from church and I said this, I want to speak to this,
right? Like it's speaking to me. And I typically don't get into
spirituality on my show. And it's a funny thing, right? And
I'm super interested to hear what you think about it. But
like, people will join you and be a part of your community for
certain reasons, right? So for some people, they want to follow
me because I got fired and I talked about how hard it was,
whatever, then there's some people that follow you for different reasons. So anytime you start evolving and saying, wow, I feel called to
speak about something different, there is this bit of trepidation, right? Because a lot of people
follow me for business tips and for leadership tips, sales, whatever. And you're like, wait a
minute, do I really want to lean in and include this? But I had this conversation with myself, which is, you know, the more real that I can show up,
the more I'll attract the right people to me,
the more I'll attract the right opportunities.
If I keep that blinded,
I'm not really showing up as who I really am.
It's gotta be based in fear somehow.
So if you go back to, we can either be fearful
or be full of love and giving.
I've gotta move to, you know, I choose love, I choose giving be fearful or be full of love and giving. I've got to move
to, you know, I choose love, I choose giving and I'm giving of myself and those right people
will show up. But have you ever had a moment like that where you're like, Oh, I don't know,
do I want to like take this and open this door?
I do all the time. And the reason being is because I'm constantly growing and evolving
as a human being, right? Like also something that like has become very important to me
is faith and stuff like that.
And I don't like put it on people like other people because I'm still figuring it out if I'm
being honest. I wouldn't even know, but I like to sprinkle it in a little bit and just say what's
on my heart. And I'm not the same person. I'm going to be two months from now. And if I don't
stay authentic, real and raw and talk about like what's going on in my life at the time, then it's
like, I'm still trying to cater to that audience when I first launched CLS and that feels
inauthentic, if I'm being honest. Oh, it's so true, guys. This is so good. And we agree. So
we're so aligned all the time. It's so ridiculous. I like don't talk to you for two months. And then
we pick up right back at the same place we're on page. You know, what Craig was described is
right. Like if you're not evolving,
you've got to show up as that real you. You've got to take these small leap of
faith or large leaps, whatever that looks like for you, into figuring out what is that next step,
that next version of yourself. And I'll tell you, I had Colin O'Grady on my show a couple weeks ago,
and he told me that he went to speak to all these billionaires, B billionaires, not millionaires, right? And it was this big group of male billionaires. So in some ways,
the most successful people out there quote unquote, from a financial standpoint, right?
And he said, at the end, one of the men walked up to him and just said, son, you followed your
heart, you followed your pack, like, how did you get basically in awe, these people have more money
than anyone are in awe of this young man
because he's out there preaching what you are.
He's out there preaching.
No, forget all the other stuff.
Pursue this.
He calls it pursuing your Everest, like your personal big goal,
your personal challenge.
Pursue that.
That's what you're really here for.
And it was such a disconnect to these people who had only ever pursued money.
And he said it was so clear to him in that room with these people that he had on a pedestal
when he walked in, they had him on the pedestal
because they were saying, wow, I wish I had done it that way.
So don't let this life slip by you.
Be like Craig, jump from the Wall Street job,
start giving back, start creating that community,
start bringing your value and your passion forward.
Craig, how can people catch up
with you and become subscribers of the podcast, become part of your mastermind? Any way you listen
to podcasts, the CLS experience, we have the monthly CLS membership we meet every Wednesday,
big guest speakers, networking, about 500 people in there now. Just go to the website,
CultivateLastingSymphony.com and come say hi on Instagram, at Craig Siegel underscore CLS. I love to engage as you know, I love to interact.
Don't be shy.
Oh, Craig, I am so grateful for your time today.
I'm so grateful for you dropping all the wisdom and I'm so grateful for our friendship.
Thank you for being here.
This was so much fun.
Thank you so much for everything that you do.
A lot of the nuggets that you say really resonate with me and they make me a better person.
So love and respect you and can't wait for more.
Right back at you. All right, guys, until next week, keep creating your confidence. growing inevitably something will happen no one succeeds alone you don't stop and look around
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