I recently returned from Virtuoso Week, an annual luxury
travel conference where the best of the best in the tourism and hospitality industry come together to exchange
information. Every year Virtuoso has incredible speakers at the opening
ceremonies and this year I listened to Patrick Lencioni, author of “Getting
Naked…A Business Fable:”. He was truly inspirational to me. I did not study
business in university nor did I ever see myself in a “sales” position. My
passion is health and wellness and I want to help people, not sell them things.
In the last 3 years as I have transitioned from the life of a university
student to a builder of my own personal Wellness Travel brand under Renshaw
Travel my interest in “business” has completely shifted. Whether one is a
farmer, a yoga teacher, a doctor, a psychologist, a car salesman, a realtor or
a travel advisor something is being sold. This something may be a service,
product, a life changing experience or a necessity such as food and therefore
business is involved.
I am a luxury travel advisor so I sell the product of luxury
travel. This is something that I am so incredibly passionate about and look
forward to educating people on the unbelievable life changing experiences that
comes from further exploring this world. What the “customer” comes home with
are memories from life enriching experiences of human interaction, personal
thrill and finally stepping outside one’s comfort zone (as we all know that
life begins at the end of our comfort zone). So what was so inspirational to me
about Patrick’s speech was that he redefined how we do business. It is not
about putting up a personal shield and becoming a robot just spitting out the
facts of a companies values or mission statement that you aren’t personally
invested in. It is about being completely open and honouring your true self,
hence the title of the book “Getting Naked”. One may think that being
vulnerable in business may be uncomfortable, counter intuitive or counter
productive but for me it is natural. I am building my own brand and therefor I
am my business and my business is me. These two concepts are intertwined and
therefore I am always inspired by the work that I am doing as I believe it
represents my true self. Goodbye retirement, Hello a fulfilling life of
work-life balance!
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