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Monday, April 7, 2014

Lisa Sedlar's Kernels of Truth (and Happy 10th Anniversary to The Link!)


On March 4, 2004, Insiders’ Connection (soon to be The Link For Women in July, 2004)  introduced the concept of bringing women together to learn something new and be inspired. 10 years later, The Link For Women(www.thelinkllc.com) continues to offer events that help women to flourish!
 
 
We decided to go back to where it all began, The Portland Golf Club and what a great choice it was…GREAT food, BEAUTIFUL location, FABULOUS women, DYNAMIC speaker! In the audience were 10 women who were at the original event in 2004…how cool is that? Here’s a quote from Maryann Williamson that is one of our own Kernels of Truth:
 
As we let our light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.”

Our guest Blogger Jessica Williams (http://www.macslist.org) had the following to say about the evening…
 
Lisa Sedlar’s Kernels of Truth
 

This month, The Link celebrated its 10th anniversary with a great night at the Portland Golf Club where host and founder, Cindy Tortorici invited Lisa Sedlar to speak!
 
Lisa Sedlar is the founder of Green Zebra Grocery, in Portland, Oregon. Green Zebra Grocery was named after a variety of tomato grown here in the Pacific Northwest and promises to “hand curate every item in the store to make sure that all of your options are good options. Whether it’s a box of honey nut cheerios, or a bag of gluten free quinoa. You can trust that everything you see in a Green Zebra is worth taking home to your family.”
 
Lisa Sedlar has a long career of working in grocery from Fresh Fields, Whole Foods, Pharmaca to New Seasons, she understands what it means to provide wholesome food to others.

Not only is she a mindful grocer, but she is a leading entrepreneur in Portland. Unashamed of admitting to her fears, she is transparent in an effort to help others succeed.

Lisa has what she calls, her “kernels of truth,” and I can’t think of a better term to describe the advice she gave the crowd on this night.

1.  “We have to hang out with the people who ARE what we want to be, to become WHO we want to be.”
 
2.  “This job is about everybody but me. Double down on your top performers.”
 
3. “You have to make short term decisions as an entrepreneur that can be really hard for the long term.”
 
4. “As an entrepreneur, there’s a lot at stake and you have to trust your gut.”
 
5. “I learned from strippers and priests that if you make eye contact with your audience, you’ll earn more money.”
 
6. “In every conversation I have, I try to listen to each person’s kernel of truth.”
 
7. “I don’t have to be right all the time.”
 
8. “When conflict arises, you have to ask questions to understand. Remind yourself, it’s not about you, it’s about that person and always refocus the problem on the business.”
 
10. “Give others the benefit of the doubt, but then verify it to make sure it’s true.”
 
Lisa will speak at TEDxPortland(http://tedxportland.strangertickets.com/ ) on April 12, 2014, so be sure to check her out there!
 
The Link will host Paula Lucas, author of Harvesting Stones on April 16. Tickets sell out fast, so register today (https://www.thelinkllc.com/event-registration/?ee=225)!
 

 

Thursday, February 20, 2014

The 3 Lessons I learned from Ekaterina Walter



 
3 Lessons I Learned from Ekaterina Walter at The Link

When Ekaterina Walter starts a conversation, she does it with a grace and ease that will make even the most intimidated person feel a sense of familiarity.

On Tuesday, Feb 11 I joined The LinkFor Women to hear Ekaterina tell her life story at a cozy room in Elephants Deli in NW Portland.

 

Ekaterina’s Background

Ekaterina is a Russian immigrant, a mother and a wife. She is also the author of two books, Think Like Zuck: The Five Business Secrets of Facebook’s Improbably Brilliant CEO Mark Zuckerberg,” and The Power of Visual Storytelling: How to Use Visuals, Videos, and Social Media to Market Your Brand.” A former Intel Social Media Strategist, she is now the CMO and Co-Founder of Branderati.

One of Ekaterina’s many successes includes launching an award winning global social media strategy for Intel, but what I was most intrigued with was how she became so successful.

Here are the lessons I learned from her at The Link:

1.     Build a Network

According to Ekaterina, you should “get to know as many people as you can. Networking will help you do your job where you are right now.

When asked why she is successful, Ekaterina said, “It’s all about what you do for others. Share what you know and success comes.

That being said, she isn’t afraid to admit that sometimes success is all in who you know. “It’s either because I asked someone for help or I had helped them somewhere along the line.”

2.     Help the Generations to Come

The conversation eventually shifted to a more global perspective on the merits of teaching the generations of girls to come. “We should encourage them to take a seat at the table,” said Ekaterina. “It’s all about inspiring confidence.”

She compared true leaders to hummingbirds – “invisible but so powerful and humble.”

We need to teach girls at the right age that it’s okay to be aggressive.”

When asked who were women mentors were, she responded by saying, “I am made of hundreds of others.” A humble yet powerful assertion.

3.     Practice the Four “P’s”

When Ekaterina says that she values the four “P’s,” she is referring to passion, purpose, people, and partnerships – the elements she considers crucial to success.

You can feel her passion light up the room, and I felt like conquering mountains after hearing her contagious encouragement.

 

I can only hope to be that great of a teacher and mentor to others – vulnerable, powerful, and wise – not afraid of saying the wrong thing, but more afraid of saying nothing at all.

Ekaterina said that one of her favorite quotes is, “Pioneers are the people in front of you with the arrows in their backs.” I hope I’m standing in front with her if that day comes.

 

I urge you to consider a membership with The Link or to attend the next event on March 4 with Lisa Sedlar, founder of Green Zebra Grocery. I’ll be there and I hope to meet you then!

 

 

About Jessica Williams

Jessica Williams is an Account Director at Prichard Communications, a public relations firm serving nonprofits and foundations in health and human services. An avid adventurer, poetry enthusiast and nature walker, Jessica is often found practicing yoga, wandering the streets of Portland, or kissing her dog. Jessica has worked in sales, marketing and communications for over 10 years. Follow her @JessicaJoEllen, connect with her on LinkedIn, or read her other blog posts on the “Mac’s List” blog and Prichard Communications blog.



 

Friday, February 7, 2014

Be a leader before you are one!

It's easy to forget that our leadership is omnipresent.  Sometimes you may not realize your capacity to lead, and it's an important skill to practice!

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Are you focused on the right things?

You find yourself constantly fighting fires, trying to keep things from escalating completely out of control- but are you remembering to stay focused on the right things?  Some great tips from Harvard Business:

Monday, January 13, 2014

Positively Amazing

A common New Year's resolution is to be positive more often.  Here's an article giving some good advice, in taking baby steps to boost your positivity!

Friday, January 3, 2014

As we start 2014, it's important to remember not to be too hard on ourselves, especially as moms!  This short video is a great reminder... http://www.upworthy.com/these-kids-finally-say-what-they-really-think-about-mom-and-her-reaction-priceless-9?c=reccon1
Happy New Year!