“Call it a clan, call it a network, call it a tribe, call it a family. Whatever you call it, whoever you are, you need one.” Jane Howard
We know we need a tribe right? This is not a new concept. Jim Rohn taught us that we are the average of the 5 people we spend the most time with. Then why don’t we consciously put effort into our own tribe? How can we find this clan, network, family? I’m here to share with you 4 steps that will help you start beating that drum with your new tribe.
I remember the day I realized that I needed to find my tribe. Years ago I read The Harvard Grant Study. It’s a study that spanned over 75 years studying the physical and emotional habits and experiences of 268 Harvard college men. It basically explained that the connections you have with the people closest to you will not only determine how happy you are, but will also determine your level of wealth and success, the longevity and quality of your marriage, your level of health and wellness and how happy and fulfilled you live your life. That’s pretty much everything. And it all comes down to the quality of your relationships. That hit me hard. I looked around at my closest relationships and realized that 90% of them were not chosen they were convenient. They consisted of co-workers, neighbors, teammates, gym friends, family members. And they were fine, even somewhat fulfilling, but were they taking me everywhere I wanted to go in life? Bottom line was no. Could they be better? Hell yes. So I set out to find my tribe and see how that might enhance my life. It didn’t take long to find them, and WOW was it a game changer. I am now determined to create more tribes for women who like myself refuse to settle. Here are the steps I took that lead me to my tribe.
Step 1: Set the right intention
No one finds what they want by setting an intention on what they don’t want. So first things first, I set out to meet transformational leaders. I wanted to surround myself with game changers. People moving humanity forward in some way. People dreaming big and living big. If you set an intention to meet nice people, you’ll meet nice people. Be specific. If you want to meet other parents who love hockey and are into philanthropy, set that intention. Get clear on who you want to surround yourself with to enhance your life and the Universe will conspire to make it happen. When I set that intention in February of 2012, I almost immediately heard about a conference called Afest. I looked it up and WOW, that was my dream tribe. They met every criteria I set in my intention. This tribe was made up of dream big entrepreneurs, transformational leaders in every way, game changers and badass visionaries. These people were living extraordinary lives in all areas. I wanted IN. And the Universe responded. Later that year I attended my first Afest. I’ve now been to 5 Afests in beautiful, tropical locations all over the world, and I have to say what keeps me going back is not the experience, it’s the tribe. Since knowing this tribe I created accountability groups and masterminds with some of these amazing people and because of those I’ve started 2 new businesses. I’ve had more epic experiences and raised my quality of life more than I ever thought possible. And most importantly I know that no matter where I am in the world I can find an Afester who’s got my back. All of this started with a clear intention.
Step 2: Look near and far
We tend to look for like minded people in our own backyard and that’s very possible, but thanks to social media and the internet we can find our tribe anywhere on the planet. Stay open to how your tribe might show up and don’t be surprised if you meet a tribe member on the beach in Mykonos or at your local grocery store. You have to stay open and search near and far. Consider joining a Facebook group focused on your interests, look at your local bookstore, church or library for events that light you up inside. Also try www.grouponlive.com, www.dabble.com and www.meetup.com great recourses for local events covering a variety of interests.
I recently attended a documentary film event at my local movie theater. The documentary was about different school systems. I arrived late and it was already dark. The movie was very moving and really spoke to me. When it ended I stood up applauding and when the lights came on I saw about 60 other people standing and clapping. I looked around with a big smile and thought “ahhhh, here’s my local tribe”. You never know where you might find them.
Step 3: Put yourself out there
How is anyone supposed to know that you’re into healing with essential oils if you never tell anyone? We have to find a way to go deeper, be vulnerable and share our interests with others. Sure it’s easy to attend an essential oils party and share with them but how can you find others when not in that environment? My husband and I went on a cruise down the Rhine River with his work and we didn’t know anyone else on the trip. Instead of just keeping to ourselves, which was our first instinct, I set an intention to meet some like minded people. I found myself sitting next to the same women a few times, we had polite conversation and then something whispered to me to go deeper. So I asked her what she was passionate about. And that simple question opened the floodgates. We started talking about life, love and happiness. We talked about books we loved. We had a lot in common and we practically had an identical library at home. It enhanced our trip in immeasurable ways to connect with someone on a deeper level. Someone who speaks a similar language. And thanks to social media we’re still in touch to this day. So be vulnerable, go deeper, put yourself out there and you’ll meet more of your own.
Step 4: Focus on what you believe
As I mentioned earlier this idea of a tribe sparked interest in creating my own tribe. And thus, OPRF Mom Squad was born.
This Mom Mastermind is a call to action for Mom’s who are ready to live a life they love again. But it’s not based solely on things we have in common. It’s based on what we BELIEVE. If you look for people who have similar beliefs you’ll find an even deeper connection than if you look for those with similar interests. You’ll find multiple ways to move your lives forward together.
Here’s a few of the basics that we believe in our OPRF Mom Squad:
We believe that with the right mindset anything (and everything) is possible
We believe that we are 100% responsible for your reality
We believe in radical self love and self care
We believe a tribe of like-minded women is essential to extraordinary living
We believe it’s our job to safeguard our happiness
We believe in taking daily ACTION to be the best Mom we can be
We believe in finding as much joy along the journey as possible
We believe everything you need exists WITHIN you…it just needs the right supportive squad to bring it out
If you’d like to join this tribe of unstoppable Moms fill out this form and let’s get started….. We officially start Jan 4th and space is limited.
If you’re ready to meet your tribe and you follow these 4 steps be sure to buckle your seat belt. And be prepared if you set out on this journey to leave what no longer serves you behind. With a solid tribe on your side you’ll make a lot of powerful positive changes in your life. Your current life might be unrecognizable in just a few months. And you’ll see what the Harvard Grant Study proves, that life is better with a tribe.
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