“Know Your Name”




I’m going to tell you a little story.

I have this friend named Patti Digh. You may remember her if you listened to my Virtual Birthday Party earlier this year. And Patti has a new book. And another new book. And her book tour brought her to my neighborhood this week, so I trundled off to see her.

Patti is a mental breath of fresh air. She’s so smart, and so funny, and so kind, and so… Patti. I really do love her (her Johnny Depp obsession aside). If you have a chance to see her during her book tour, do.

As she wrapped up her talk the other night, she passed around a basket of stones, each carrying a painted message. Patti said, “Don’t pick a stone, don’t look at them and choose one, let the stone pick you.” I dug my hand in – because, of course, I had to dig deep – and touched this one:

Know Your Name

And I knew what I had to write about this week. Had to write about. This stone chose me.

Because I needed to be reminded that there have been times in my life where I’ve forgotten my own name. Forgotten who I am.

Been so immersed in a relationship or situation that I’ve lost my essential self and grafted on the self of someone else. And while it felt completely natural and good at the time due to my own insecurities, fear and desperation, inherent in that enticing merging was a regrettable forgetting.

I forgot my name.

And sometimes I’ve placed too much hope in a teacher, especially teachers who say, “Do exactly as I do, and you are guaranteed success.”

I’ve learned that that’s not what a teacher says. That’s what a self-serving salesman says.

A teacher says, “Here’s what’s worked for others, maybe it will work for you.”

A great teacher says, “Let’s discover the brilliance within you, and get it to shine.”

Oh, it’s easier to sign on with the person who’ll tell you exactly what to do to become successful. We love our “7 Steps To A 7-Figure Income” and promises that marketing matters more than mastery. Doesn’t that sound easy? None of that pesky learning or training or study. No, we can just sell!

And by following that advice we swap our name for the salesman’s name and lose the brilliance within.

This has happened to me. And I’ve only realized it when I’ve figured out just how unhappy I’ve become. When I’ve been under the tutelage of someone who doesn’t really honor my name. When I’ve allowed myself to forget who I really am.

That’s when I have to do the real work, and pull myself back to my own happy self.

Because happiness comes from being yourself. Comfortable in your own skin. In touch with your own shining light.

Simple as that.

Remember your name. Say your name often. Love it. Know it. Because it’s yours and yours alone. Uniquely, authentically yours.

Happy Virtual Birthday To Me


When I thought about all the ways I could possibly celebrate my upcoming 50th birthday – big blow out party, inspiring foreign travel, expensive jewelry, a weekend in a double-wide – it occurred to me that I could never, possibly gather all the people I love and who make me laugh in one space.

Friends far afield does not a party make.

Unless.

Unless I did a Virtual Birthday Party!  Via teleconference!  And invited everyone to call in and give me advice about turning fifty!

So, it’s on.  Please plan to join me on Monday, March 22nd, at 2pm EDT – dial (703) 344-2171 and enter Conference ID: 520811#.

Just in case no one calls in (the worst nightmare of any hostess), I have asked these friends to dial in throughout the hour to dispense kindly (and perhaps barbed) advice, direction and commentary for this next phase of my life:

Pam Slim, sister-by-choice, author of Escape from Cubicle Nation: From Corporate Prisoner to Thriving Entrepreneur and my business partner on Kick Ass Mentoring and Career Invention.

Patti Digh, author of Life Is a Verb: 37 Days to Wake Up, Be Mindful, and Live Intentionally, wry and inspiring observer at  37days.com

Jeannette Maw, the Good Vibe Coach, author of a number of great books on attracting what you want… and my partner on our monthly Conversation program.

Jen Louden, Comfort Queen, chatelaine of The Comfort Cafe, lovely person, and author of wonderful books and programs for women.

Hiro Boga, the Flourishing Muse and one of the finest writers and kindest souls I know.

Liz Lynch, networking pro and author of Smart Networking: Attract a Following In Person and Online, who always seems to find time to laugh at my jokes. Bless her.

Debbie Phillips, Woman On Fire, and author of Women on Fire: 20 Inspiring Women Share Their Life Secrets (and Save You Years of Struggle!). Debbie generously talked to a newbie coach (me) one afternoon many years ago, and set me on a path I love.

Cady Coleman, NASA astronaut and friend since 7th grade.  Cady is due to go up for her third space mission this December – to the International Space Station for a three month stay. Having seen the Earth from space, maybe Cady will help me put this birthday into a really big context.

Of course, there’s you.

I really want to talk to you.  So please plan to call in – and I’ll mingle and talk to as many folks as I possibly can. Just like an in-person party. :-)

Believe me: Your presence is the greatest gift I’ll receive.