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January 5, 2012 by Christa

“No matter how wondrous our works, we have to remember that our very existence depends upon 6 inches of soil and the fact that it rains now and then.” ~ Dan Lufkin

I found this quote on a park bench, literally. Phin and I were taking a walk in Central Park and there are four metal plaques on a string of benches that have this quote. I don’t know who Dan Lufkin is, but when I read his words, I tossed up a stream of gratitude. They were the words I needed.

Starting a business, pitching partners and investors, can be a scary endeavor. I feel stark naked all the time! In pitching them, I’m really pitching me – my talents, my experiences, and my abilities. Self-promotion is just about my least favorite task. I’d rather do the dishes and clean my bathroom than pitch myself, but neither of those tasks are going to help me live the life I imagine. (But they do help me to keep a neat and tidy home, where I do most of my planning work for Compass Yoga!)

In pitching, it’s important to remember that the person across the table is just a person, just like you and me. They have to eat food, have shelter, and breathe air, just like us. They, too, had to start somewhere. We weren’t born with our current set of circumstances. For the most part, we made them, one way or another.

With that in mind, I feel a little less naked, a little more confident, and a lot more hopeful, in life and in pitching.

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Posted in entrepreneurship, environment, work, worry | 2 Comments

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  1. on January 6, 2012 at 4:06 pm | Reply Nikita

    I hear yaa! I’ve always struggled with the idea of summerizing and pitching myself in interviews. There’s just something unsettled about the whole thing, that I am still trying to feel more comfortable with. Regardless, I deep down know it is an important part of reflecting and really knowing what direction you want to go in – be it career, place in life, settings goals etc. For me, it’s easier for me to write about it, than pitch it. It’s definitely something I’d like to work on improving this year.


    • on January 11, 2012 at 11:29 am | Reply Christa

      So excited you’re working on this in the new year. It’s a noble quest – pitch, pitch, pitch! The worst that will happen is they say no, which is far better than you wondering if you could have gotten something you wanted if only you had pitched it.



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