đŸ”„Weekly Mind Sweep #50 | Mind Your Business | Change

IL; RI (It’s longer; Read it)

Week 49: Curated Conversation: Change

*Week 50: Mind Your Business: Change + Business

Week 51: Manage Your Mind: Change + Brain Science/Health

Week 52: Contemplation: What’s On My Mind: My thoughts on Change.

Current Collaborations

What happens when two business owners with big hearts and quirky brains get together?

An inspired, innovative collab that'll have you thinking about your biz and client experience in brilliant new ways.

Join me (biz ops strategist and brain geek), and Kate Hollis (conversion copywriter and shameless nerd) for a FREE online event called:

"Think Twice: A Conversation About Neurodivergence in Business" on

Friday, December 16th

Free LIVE event

We're going to dig into the GIFTS & CHALLENGES of Neurodivergence in Business! And discuss ways to support yourselves and others.

This LIVE event will take place in the Chickbook Creative Facebook community, so join here if you haven't already --, and we'll see you at 12 pm on Friday the 16th! (Lunch and learn, anyone?)

Chickbook Creative Community

Now, let’s sweep the brain


For my Golden Girl’s fans, read this like Sophia would. (If not, read it in your own voice. It will still be great!)

Picture it: South Kingstown, RI. Winter. 1994.

I'm a front-end manager at Rich's Department Store, working 40 hours while finishing my senior year of high school. Back then, the work requirement was 12 months of employment before becoming eligible to apply for health insurance, which I needed before turning 18.

It's a Friday, so printed payroll checks are waiting for my staff and me in the cashier's office. Payday baby! During lunch, I hop into my 1983 Chevrolet Chevette Scooter (fancy red two-door
picture it) and head over to the bank to turn my printed paper into CASH. Some for me, some for my bank account. Rent is due on the first of the month.

I pull up to the drive-through to find these new fancy tubes that take your paper and send it to the teller sitting comfortably inside the building. She returns my cash envelope, a deposit slip, and a lollipop for being a loyal Fleet Bank customer.

Oooh, I hope it's orange!

Returning to work to finish my shift, I step into the office to use the telephone and page all of my friends separately that I am "IN" for the weekend festivities. I will need to stop home to change my dress clothes, then dial up into AOL to see if I've "GOT MAIL" before heading out to meet them.

I return to the sales floor, supporting my cashiers as they address long lines of holiday shoppers with their printed flyers, clipped paper coupons, and handwritten checks for payment. Is it 5 pm yet? How on earth did we function that slowly?!?

The point is we've grown over the past 29 years. In life and business.

That young girl was me. Now, read this in my voice to yourself.

I'm grateful that I no longer have to manually shift my car, drive to the bank, or dial-up to the internet ever again. I do, however, still enjoy an orange lollipop from time to time.

As we approach 2023, we have experienced warp-speed growth and change in life and business since 2020. Each change and growth opportunity took steps. Yes, the pandemic pushed the accelerator down for a moment and moved us out of our comfort zone and into new terrain.

Disruption creates opportunities for entrepreneurs.

The most change was by outside influence, some by our choices. Before you know it, you are receiving money in your bank account while you sleep at night, you can message your friends and family in bulk, in real-time, with your face and fun stickers or filters, and thank goodness we've moved on from dial-up internet service!

But each day was lived, one at a time.

That is how business growth happens too. One day, one step, one idea, one degree. The point is, in business, one consistent thing is that change is constant.

Change helps move us forward, and it helps us grow. And if you wait too long to catch up to some trends, you get left behind.

Change is progress.

Change can be challenging. Did you know that you don't have to do entrepreneurship alone? Science even says you'll be more successful if you don't!

The researchers found that individuals have the following probabilities of completing a goal by taking these actions:

  • Having an idea or goal: 10% likely to achieve the goal

  • Consciously deciding that you will do it: 25%

  • Deciding when you will do it: 40%

  • Planning how to do it: 50%

  • Committing to someone that you will do it: 65%

  • Having a specific accountability appointment with someone you've committed to: 95%

Match having accountability with my business experience, and change will happen.

Let’s Connect

You can practice being comfortable with change. More on that next week!

Where to find me

EVERY MONDAY: 8 am - Curated Conversation - Zoom

THINK TWICE Live: Collab with Kate Hollis. Friday, December 16th - 12NOON - Chickbook Creative Community. Are you NOT A MEMBER YET?! Join the group here.

MISS MY VOICE? Check out recent podcast episodes.

What I’m reading

The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times | Michelle Obama

Embed Block
Add an embed URL or code. Learn more

C.O.M.E O.N! Let’s get to work.

Change the world

Start with coffee. 8 am - every Monday.

Join us!

Curated Conversation: Every Monday at 8 am. If you are receiving this email, you will receive a link to the Zoom meeting every Monday morning at 7 am inviting you to join in at 8 am. If an amazing woman has forwarded you this email, you can get more Jamie Chapman in your life here.

One-on-One: Personalized MindSweep Mapping, Pick My Brain, Consulting. = more Jamie Chapman.

MindSweep Mapping: Let’s map a path that takes you from idea to profit.

Engaging Emails: Thank you for being here!

Oh, you haven’t met me yet? Let’s Connect! Free Consultation or Network Connection.

Now. ← Time to act.

Catalyst for Change, Jamie Chapman.

In other news


Feeling #FOMO about Curated Conversations? Join us!

Jamie Chapman

Oh, Hi! I’m Jamie Chapman

I’m a Small Business Consultant who recognizes you might do things a little bit differently, and I’m here for it. I help support small businesses in a wide variety of industries and have a special place in my heart for neurodiverse entrepreneurs and ADHD business owners.


If you find that you’re often dancing to the beat of a pen tapping against your desk instead of your own drum, I see you and get you. And I want you to keep on dancing.


I value getting to know the whole person as a business owner and taking a holistic, human view of their needs. I meet you where you’re at and support you in getting to where you want to go.


I love watching small business owners thrive and feel proud of what they’re building.


Founder and Owner of Chickbook Creative, I’ve gained years of career experience in systems, processes, accountability, leadership, and project management. I bring a multi-faceted approach to problem-solving and extensive knowledge of executive functioning, habit formation, and the neurodiverse and ADHD entrepreneur’s mind.


I see and understand the ADHD entrepreneur brain at work, and I'm passionate about supporting neurodivergent business owners in a way that lets them shine their light and bring their gifts to the world for all to see (and pay them for!).

https://www.chickbookcreative.com
Previous
Previous

đŸ”„Weekly Mind Sweep #51 | Manage Your Mind | Change

Next
Next

đŸ”„Weekly Mind Sweep #49 | Curated Conversation | Change