Explanations, SUPER-woman, and the Prop Year

If you follow me on social media, you know the last couple of months have been crazy busy for me. In addition to releasing my latest book, “I Am Who I Am & I’m Finally Cool with Her” , I’ve also traveled and spoken at multiple events. With so many moving parts in my career and personal life, something was bound to fall between the cracks. My blog posts happened to take the hit. Take no fear though, I’m back on track and ready to entertain and inspire you once more!
When life is super busy for me, I make a concentrated effort to pay attention to everything that is happening around me. I become more intentional with my quiet time and self-reflection. As a result, I tend to see potential issues before they become full on time sucking problems. Even with this routine, I can’t see everything. Although I do consider myself to be a SUPER-woman, I’m no fortune teller. I miss things from time to time. When this happens, it isn’t always a bad thing. Sometimes I miss how ugly a situation is until I’m on the other side of it. I believe this happens to help protect me, it’s kinda the way God shielded me from the harsh reality of some of the painful parts of my childhood. On the other hand, I’ve been known to forget more than one thing the children have asked me for, or an event they mentioned to me in passing. It’s the trade off you make when you decide to really pursue your passion. You acknowledge your dreams are attainable, but your vision of being the PERFECT mom has to go out the window. It’s God’s way of keeping women humble, otherwise our egos would eclipse the sun and eventually kill the whole earth. Dramatic…I know, but you get the picture.
As this year winds down, I am in reflection mode. I’m thinking about the way I began 2017. I’m reading through my journals reflecting on goals I set for my life and business. I’m recognizing my wins and zeroing in on my failures. I’m taking stock of where I need to be more efficient. I’m plotting my course for next year’s success. I’m speaking into the atmosphere that which I desire to see manifest in 2018. I’m being bold in my declarations and digging deep into my well of determination. I used 2017 as a prop year so that 2018 could be THE YEAR!
What’s a prop year? A prop year is exactly what it sounds like. It’s a year you use to prop yourself, your business, your family, etc. up for success. Some people refer to it as a building year, but I’m not a huge fan of that term. It’s not that it’s not accurate for some. It just isn’t accurate for me. You see…I’ve been slowly building the foundation for my career since 2011. Yes, you read that correctly. For six years I have been intentional about growing into the person I would need to become in order to sustain my life and brand once the rest of the world caught on to how awesome I am. (Sidenote: No, I am not ashamed to say that! Have you read my latest book? This girl is FULL of herself…in the best possible way!)
Early in 2017, I realized my foundation was secure, but the walls of my brand/business/lifestyle were not quite ready to stand on their own. So, I decided 2017 was going to be the prop year. I spent the year building support beams (connections, contacts, vendors, assistants, clientele, tools, resources) so that come January 1, 2018, everything would be in place to support every division of every business I’ve been slowly building over the years. This last quarter, as 2017 began to wind down, I began to test the strength of the walls. I pushed myself in every lane of my life and business. I applied pressure to the support beams to ensure they were strong enough to withstand anything that 2018 might throw our way. I put myself in uncomfortable situations that required me to stretch myself and my support beams. When everything held, exactly as it was designed to, I knew 2017 was the most successful prop year I could ever ask for! I’m able to walk into 2018 knowing my brand/business/lifestyle is sitting on a firm foundation with stable support. There is no “if” I make it. There is only the assurance that my prop year, the year I resisted the urge to grow and expand, is the wisest, most SUPER-woman-esque thing I have EVER done!
Restraint requires strength at a level most never really experience. This is why we have so many people living ridiculously deep in debt, but that’s a conversation for another day. For now, what I want you to know is that taking a year to PROP your brand/business/lifestyle up for optimal success is not an easy thing to do. You’ll want to go ahead and launch that new program knowing you don’t have enough support to make it successful. You’ll want to follow the trends and “strike while the iron is hot”, even though your stove isn’t on, so your iron is in-fact the opposite of hot. It’s cold….artic winter cold! You’ll want to chime in and reveal your expertise on social platforms thereby increasing your exposure knowing full well that type of attention is going to send your anxiety into overdrive, and you don’t have anything that even resembles a plan of action to pull you back from the edge of anxiety-fueled fear.
My point is, you may WANT to leap right now, but you may not be READY to leap. Take a little time to examine your foundation. If there are cracks…start over from scratch. Nothing will last without a secure foundation. Test the strength of your support beams. If they are shaky, take some time (prop the up) while you make the necessary adjustments. You may not need a full prop year like I did, but please... take as much time as you need! Wisdom is knowing not only what you are purposed to do, but when you are purposed to do it!








