The Importance of Making Connections (in business and in life)

Connections
"Olive and Sebastian hold a secret connection" print by The Olive Bird

Oh my goodness, my lovely people! I feel like I've abandonned you! Truth be told, I've been a busy bee, even if it doesn't look like it around here. Let me see, there's the discussions with the business strategist and the graphic designer from the lovely contest I placed 2nd in; there's the day job that has been busy all by itself; there's the start up of my very first costume design project working with Joan Sullivan Eady, the director of Self Help, a play by Norm Foster, that's showing at the Ottawa Little Theatre towards the end of March; there's the business connections I've been making through that same contest; there's re-connecting with old friends; there's acting and improv classes; and oh yes, planning that little thing I'm doing at the beginning of May - you may have heard about it? The AMAZING creative retreat?

It's all about connections
All that to say, I'm a busy bee, but the underlining lesson for me this whole month has been about connections - to different people at my day job, where I'm transitioning to a new position (less traveling!), and therefore needed to build bridges with a new group of people; to staying connected with old friends and getting together for tea; to reaching out to new people, unabashedly, and just saying hello as a start to a new conversation.

Many of you know I'm a bit of an introvert. And as an introvert, I'm not a fan of smalltalk (it's really hard for me to wade through all the beginnings of relationships - I much prefer the down and dirty and digging deep conversations that come later). So, I have a history of having difficulties meeting people in new situations. I'm not exactly sure what has changed recently (age? read enough self-help books? I actually think it comes from evaluating my true value as a business woman and designer), but I feel like I'm better at meeting people - I'm less shy, I'm better at drawing out a better conversation right off the bat, and I care less about what people will think once I open my mouth. I don't mean that in an arrogant way, I just am at a point where I feel like "hey, this is me, I'm goofy and complicated and funny and emotional and crafty and neurotic and, well, that's just the beginning.... If you like me, great, if not, that's ok."

My epiphany!
And here's the biggest epiphany for me this month - even as an introvert who craves alone time, in fact needs it regularly for me to recharge - I still get a kick out of connecting with others. I learn so much about people, about myself, about life in general, and I feel more and more normal, knowing that others are going through the same things, wanting the same things out of life. I love it!

In a way, the retreat I'm planning with Deanna of Apples and Orange - the Spark Creative Retreat - is a celebration of that. It's a place for creative entrepreneurs (that's me! and maybe you too!) to go and connect, really and truly, with others who are going through the same things. Hell, Deanna and I learned a lot about connections when we invited the main speakers - we simply reached out in an authentic and respectful way and simply ASKED. It was pretty powerful for us. It'll be a place to learn about others, build yourself a support system, and even, I bet, learn something about yourself. Those connections with other people, other artists, are important - to your wellbeing and your soul.

Reach out, and look around you - are there places you can connect with others? Can you call someone you haven't talked to in a long time and reconnect with them over tea? Are there places you can step outside your comfort zone and just walk up to someone as say "Hi! Here I am!"? You might just be surprised at the outcome.

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