Time does not exist ☕
I've come to the conclusion that time is a social construct. Mostly.
I was thinking about this today, while getting ready to write this newsletter. See, today was the first day of the Neurodivergent Accessible Provider Certification program. I loved it. I'm in love with this material. It's going to make a real difference.
And I looked in the back end while prepping the recording, and I saw something that really struck me.
There are 25+ people taking that certification program.
Now, were a bunch of them already Solo School members? Yes. These people did not join all at once, for this program, so don't go doing mental math and thinking I'm Jeff Bezos'ing over here.
But some of them did. And overall, counting the coaches who have access and our members who have joined, there are now over 75 people inside Solo School.
Try to picture 75 people in your head.
Go ahead. See how 75 people would fill a room. Feel the difference in temperature, sound, and ambiance that 75 people in one space could create.
You can't, can you?
Not very easily.
And yet, 75+ people in that space is something we've co-created together. It's something I had the honour to start and the wisdom to continue, to persist with even when it all seemed like an impossible dream.
It's something that has me hearing "I know I'm in the right place" and "I cried because I finally feel supported" more than I reasonably should, but it makes me proud.
In the earlier days of my mentorship business, back in Q1 of 2021 when I was desperate for someone to even just get on a market research call with me, the idea that 3.5 years later I'd have a room of 12+ people on a coaching call or listening to a lecture live was certainly something I wanted, but not something I could really conceptualize.
It was an amorphous blob of goals, simultaneously something I wished for but had no idea what it would look like.
The thing is, that also feels like it was yesterday. For me, like many of you, there is either "now" or "not now" - all of the past is the past, all of the future is the future, and then, there's now.
Physics tells us that time is the 4th dimension - that certain things can move through that dimension, and that gravity can impact that dimension. Which means it's not linear, or finite, in the way we're taught to think of it.
There was a time when I dreamed of what I have today.
There will be a time when I have things I can't even fathom at this moment.
And I think that's one of the most beautiful things about business. You're creating something - often from scratch, from your ideas, sweat, tears, and menty-b's (IYKYK.)
Right now, it might not be much of anything. But in the next now, it could be everything. That's really something special that I don't think a lot of people get to experience.
The creation of something bigger than yourself, more than the sum of it's parts, and the fast-but-slow path to getting there, can really change how you look at time.
The days are long, but the years are short, and you're already going faster than you realize.
- Cheryl
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