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Hello beautiful people. Welcome to another episode of Complete Wellness with Cindy the busy woman's cheerleader. I am so super excited, as usual to be here and to be able to bring you our special guest. But first, let's do some housekeeping.
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[00:02:05] Speaker A: Today's quote is keep your face always towards the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you. And that comes from Walt Whitman.
All right, so today I have with me the beautiful Dr. Holly Porter, who is a transformational leader, 17 time best selling author and creator of 11 startup companies. She's also the CEO of a retreat concierge platform. Help me welcome her. Hi, Holly.
Hi.
[00:02:33] Speaker C: Thanks for having me, Cindy. Happy to be here.
[00:02:36] Speaker A: Good, good, good, good. So tell us about your journey.
Whoa.
[00:02:42] Speaker C: Well, you don't have that long, right? We live some years, we get some stories, we get.
[00:02:48] Speaker A: There you go.
[00:02:49] Speaker C: I got a story for everything. But I am an entrepreneur through and through. My both of my parents were entrepreneurs and I've had now 12 startup companies and I, I, I love meeting people and networking and it's just they light me up. We raised all our children, eight of them, and now we have 19 grandkids so of course that keeps us busy as well. I'm from a big family, but I just, I like to keep busy and I love learning new things. I love early adapting and innovation and just that kind of stuff just brings me lots of happy. And if I'm not happy, I'm not doing it.
[00:03:28] Speaker A: Yeah, that is it. So the primary thing that really attracted us to you was your take on alignment. The alignment advantage, prosperity through presence focus, practical ways to stay grounded and aligned while scaling impact. Tell us about that. Help us.
[00:03:48] Speaker C: Yeah, well, and I almost want to say it all kind of goes back to my shift, just a little back history. I was in the hospital with COVID for 70 days and was intubated twice, had a trachea sepsis, all kinds of things that would have taken me out.
And it was about four years ago and I had a near death experience. And with that it shifted everything. I mean, everything about what I'm doing, what I was told to do, what I was back to do. And so yeah, the alignment changed.
Like my book's called near death shift and the shift is surrender, hope, intuition, faith and transformation.
And to me, when you have all those in alignment, life just becomes so much easier. I feel like we're the ones that make it hard. We always think, oh, you know, you get in that victim mode. We all do. Just don't stay there. Right? Just always figure out what it is that's going to fill your cup today to make you better than you were yesterday. My motto's better is better. When, when I was so sick with Long Covid after, it was just every day was a trial and it just every day, what can I do today that can get me better than I was yesterday? And I just, I just still live by that.
[00:05:05] Speaker A: So what is the process for alignment? What is your definition with the process for aligning?
[00:05:11] Speaker C: I think for me, alignment is the balance that you find within your life.
And when you have so much, and especially women, we juggle so much and we also can handle a lot more than men. No disrespect to any men, but my husband would be the first to admit it. Probably why we're still married. He lets me, he just lets me do my thing. And I think when we get that balance and we it, it just when things are out of balance, it's like I used to teach it as more of an infinity sign. And it would be closing the gap to prosperity is what I called it. Eight means to close the gap to prosperity. And it was eight different subjects. And when one of those were out of balance, then the infinity sign would have a break in it. And if there's a break, it can't flow. Right. Because that's what it is. It's infinity. And so for me, it's. It's just applying all those steps. And so I took those as a miracle. I've had so many God gifts. That's my higher power. Whatever anyone else's is, it's all God. Good, good. Well, so I feel like I get these God gifts now more than ever. And I think the difference for me is I'm listening, I'm being more present.
And those are all things that I write about in this book. It's a personal development book as well. Because I'm always thinking, like, what's going to make things shift? What's going to turn that will? How do we get in alignment?
How do we keep that car, whatever you're using to move forward? How do we keep it going? And on all four wheels?
[00:06:47] Speaker A: Now, now you talk. So this is the thing. When I asked about alignment, I was wondering where you were going with it. That's why I was listening with intent. Because there is no alignment without the author and finisher of your faith. There is no alignment.
[00:07:01] Speaker C: No.
[00:07:02] Speaker A: A lot of times people, even a lot of my clients, current and past, they're trying to find a way to scale and to grow and to move past this plateau that they've reached in their business. And, and so, you know, my, my thing is, first of all, everything is a mindset. It all starts in your mind. And so, you know, that's why even with, with our group with RA360, you know, mind, body, spirit and finances, that the primary thing we're working on is your mindset.
And we work on that first before we start to really peel back practical strategies as to how to move you forward with real world experiences. That's the easy part. That's the easy part. But if you don't have proper alignment with the individual who gave you the vision in the first place, we're just spinning around in the mud, getting dirty, wasting time.
So when I think of alignment, I'm thinking in terms of take your proposition back to the destiny driver and let the heavenly father give you further instructions. I'm a firm believer that when, you know, we don't get these ideas by, you know, eating our veggies or drinking a cup of milk. You know, all good and perfect gifts come from above. But with that being said, it's almost like, think about your pet. You know, if you have a pet, or think about a pet in general, you give him a bone and he runs off with it, he will probably not come back to you at all because he's in the corner eating what you gave him and.
[00:08:36] Speaker C: Or he's hiding it.
[00:08:37] Speaker A: Or he's hiding it, hiding the gifts or eating off what you gave him the first time and he doesn't come back until he's finished. Or it may be days or weeks later. He'll come back a stray dog. Straight. They'll come back because you fed them. But in between time, they didn't need you.
[00:08:55] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:08:55] Speaker A: You see what I'm saying?
[00:08:57] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:08:57] Speaker A: So I look at the same thing with, with the good Lord, our destiny driver, the one that gives us these million billion dollar ideas or give us, you know, something small that may be a side hustle that later turns into a complete enterprise.
[00:09:11] Speaker C: Right, right.
[00:09:12] Speaker A: Go back to the original founder. Yeah. So that you can be aligned with the new blueprints. Sometimes people are marching off the first order and it has expired.
So now you've reached a plateau. And I believe a lot of times it's divine that you reach a plateau because you need to turn your face back to that wall and get in his face and find out, okay, this is what you gave me. This is what I'm doing. Is there something else or what next? I've done all of this the best that I could do with what I have.
[00:09:46] Speaker C: Yes.
[00:09:47] Speaker A: Somebody asked me the other day what would be my top way for funding businesses, for a new entrepreneur to fund business.
[00:09:55] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:09:55] Speaker A: I said I could give you a hard list.
I can give you a hard list of funds. It. But it may work for you, it may not.
Okay.
[00:10:02] Speaker C: Right.
[00:10:03] Speaker A: What worked for person A may not work for person B. Nonetheless, go back to the destiny driver because if he gave you that vision, there's provision for it. But how are you going to know if you don't ask for it?
[00:10:16] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:10:16] Speaker A: You see what I mean? So that alignment is very important.
[00:10:20] Speaker C: I love that. I. I have a quick story I'd like to share with that about that.
So one of the things I was told my near death was to start a non profit called Adventure Bucket Wish. And I was told the name. But I wasn't given the mission. Well, I was so, so sick for so long after even. And I went with my marching orders and within three months I created the 501 3.501C3 nonprofit started. Decided the mission was going to be for long Covid because it was something the whole world was suffering from. There was 100 million people. It was underserved. And I thought, oh, this, this is going to be the best. Well, about two years in, it was. It wasn't the best. It was, it was a challenge every day to find guests for the podcast.
Like YouTube would suppress it because if they heard the word Covid, they would suppress it. And it was just this like fight all the time. And so I finally just took all my fundraisers off the going into the third year and said I'm going to keep doing the podcast until I know I just. That was where I was just open for instruction. But I didn't feel right about raising money for that cause anymore. And one day I was doing my podcast and all of a sudden the girl was. She was a long Covid survivor with long covert. And she was telling her story. And all of a sudden I started reliving mine. I couldn't breathe. I felt like I had an elephant on my chest. And I'm like, what is going on? I mean, it's also video. And all of a sudden I get this huge download that says this is not your mission anymore and this is your last podcast. And it was just like I was so excited. Actually I canceled everything that day because I was waiting for it and I was open for just like being, being there and being at peace with whatever the answer was. But then I went into this depression after because it was like, why would God tell me in my near death to start this non profit and then take it away?
And a very wise person on my board, she's very holistic gal. And she said, if I remember right, you were given the mission but not the cause. Yeah, I mean you were given the name but not the mission and the cause. And she said, so keep the name, let's change the mission. And that's what we did. And it was an easy solution after that.
[00:12:33] Speaker A: So anyway, yeah, no, it's very important. I thank you for that. It's very important to continuously check in. That's why I always push relationship.
You know, as with anything, you don't want it to be like that little dog you come back when you need something.
[00:12:46] Speaker C: No.
[00:12:47] Speaker A: You know, or that friend that only contacts you can find your phone number when they need something. Be a regular frequent flyer because it's, it's beneficial. It is beneficial. There are so many nuggets and downloads and expertise and strategies that comes from that relationship. Because it's a dialogue. Just like right now you and I have an adult law, you know, it's not like a one Way conversation. It's like, okay, you know, she's talking.
[00:13:12] Speaker C: Somebody will always be able to teach you something.
[00:13:14] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:13:15] Speaker C: Whether you learned it or not, you're always going to have a lesson.
[00:13:19] Speaker A: Absolutely. Absolutely. That's why we call it growing. You know, if you're not growing, you're dying.
[00:13:24] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:13:25] Speaker A: A slow, grueling death. You are dying.
[00:13:28] Speaker C: Speaking my language. Yes.
[00:13:29] Speaker A: There you go. There you go. So you have to always be open to learning, and you have to, first of all, be open to that instruction from our destiny driver, because that's where all of these. These things flow from. Like I said, if we can read a book, you can read behind somebody and get their strategies. It may not work for you. You can go, and I can tell you till I'm purple in the face what worked for me. And countless. You know that over the years, it may not work for you, because I am a firm believer that every. Everybody has a predestined journey to take, whether they choose to believe it or not. Sometimes it's like, why is all of this happening to me? Why you haven't checked in with the destiny driver?
Right. You understand your journey a little more if you check in with the destiny driver.
[00:14:15] Speaker C: Yeah. Yeah.
We just all want. It seems like we all just want the easy way.
[00:14:20] Speaker A: Absolutely.
[00:14:20] Speaker C: The easy way is not always the way, because.
[00:14:23] Speaker A: No.
[00:14:24] Speaker C: You look back, I. I had two years. I call my two years of hell after I had this experience, and it was like every bad day I'd ever had in my life, if you take that and times it by 100, that was the weight and the heaviness I felt every day pushing through what I was going through. And I know now, looking back, those were. I mean, I prayed every day I would have died. I was like, why did you save me to put me through this? Like, this is not how it's supposed to be. And now I look back and go, wow. With those lessons that I got out of that. I know that's for the philanthropy work I'm doing in the future, which is the big plan. I feel like. Like God handed me a Bible I called my life Bible, and it had the end of the story in it. It was like all I had to do was go and fill in the pages, which isn't always so easy, but it's like, wow, who gets that? Who gets to know this is. This is what it's supposed to be? And. And it's exciting. And I. Every day I'm grateful that I had to go through those trials. I don't want to go through them again, but.
[00:15:22] Speaker A: Oh, absolutely not. But there's always a lesson from it. I say all the time, because I took that on even for myself. If I go through something, you know, negative or something that I'm not happy about, what was the lesson that I learned from it?
[00:15:35] Speaker C: And my thing, okay, I will say I didn't at the time, you know, I was really sick still too.
In my defense, the residue, I think now the best message I could give somebody is when you're going through a hard time, that's the million dollar question. What do I need to do?
Or who do I need to serve? Or what do I need to learn to get through this faster?
[00:15:58] Speaker A: And so that's why you survived it. You said you asked him, why did he let you live? So that you can say just that. Because you can't take somebody along a journey and tell them how to get to the finish line if you walk it yourself.
Just like I was telling you earlier, you can't pour on an empty tank.
So when you're depleted and you're normally pouring, but when you're depleted, you can't pour, you've got to stop at some point, just like with the car, and fill it up. You've got to stop and fill up. Whatever that looks like for individuals. Me personally, I like to spend time in his presence, in his space, and there's a level of peace for me. You know, I always say to each his own, but I can't.
There are not enough minutes in the day to describe the war rooms on my back that he's healed me from. You know, the traumas that, that I from. From just life, life thing that, you know, you suppressed or my word was always, you know, I block it out. I can't afford to have a big breakdown. I have a mini breakdown because I got to keep it moving, you know, same. I've got to keep it move. I can't sit here and just completely bask in my tears. I can cry a little bit, but I've got to keep it moving. I've got moving. So that time refueling, yeah, time getting poured back into that sacred for me because I can't pour from an empty tank. So when my reserve has been depleted as well, I go back to that rock that is higher than I to feel me back up. And then it's like, okay, it's roll my sleeves up. Okay, I could take another round. So with that being said, tell us about your retreat concierge service.
[00:17:39] Speaker C: Yeah, so that was one of the companies that I was given some direction on in my near death. I had pitched a company that I wanted to partner with and they had a billionaire backer. Well, that made me super excited because it was a software like a picture of Airbnb but for retreats. So a booking and a hosting site for the retreat industry. So needed. Still so needed. It's not finished yet. It's actually been kind of sunset right now. Um, but I was told in my near death not to partner with them and that that wasn't the highest and best thing for the company. They needed to be mine and don't do it. So that was kind of devastating, I have to admit. You know, so I went and incorporated it by myself and things and went down this long journey road. I'd never had a software company. It was exciting, definitely shiny object to me and I love those and they don't always serve us well.
And so I realized, you know, it was going to take a lot more money than what we had after. I put in a lot of money into it. So I set it aside and the concierge service was another piece of it. When I did like when you take a business and you do like that big of a concept and do it as a mind map. When I mapped it out one day it had 26 income streams to one company just had all these different arms. And there's so many things in that ecosystem of retreats. There can be a travel magazine and a travel agency and the concierge service and that was one of them that we did. So people who are already usually doing retreats or corporate companies that want to hire somebody that wants to do all the logistics, so they just show up and they teach in their genius and they come and all the stuff back end is done for them. We can come be boots on the ground if they need extra hands running things. And it's just I've done events for years. I mean it started when I was 12, working with my mom on weddings and we catered and it just, I love the collaboration and bringing community together and working through things and then the learning part. And with retreats you get that transformation in there and just watching people walk in the door and as little as two to three days later, they're walking out with a different light and a glow about them and a change I love.
[00:19:56] Speaker A: Absolutely. We do the well woman's retreat. So I'm very, very familiar. Very familiar. But when you mention about the actual portal, a one stop shop.
[00:20:09] Speaker C: Yeah. Well, okay, so then let me, let me say real quick because this is all just changing right now. It's crazy how God works. So while I was finishing my book last fall, it launched on 1111, which was very significant to my story. And, and we, while I was doing it, I was just in this really spiritual place and got another business idea and I was like, oh gosh, really? Like, I don't need one more company. You know, we've always had three or four at a time, but it was retreat related. So I'm like, I'm listening, you know, but I'm kind of like, I'm busy here writing my book, but okay, I'm listening. Well, it's called, we just incorporated it in December. It's called International Retreat Association.
So out of 2 to 3 million retreat leaders estimated in the world, there's not an association for them to belong to, like this core of professional standards and levels of values. And so we're creating it and I'm like so excited about it because it goes in hand in hand with what I was already doing. But it's also a whole new company to build. So it's been, it's been fun.
[00:21:12] Speaker A: What are the layers of.
I would say Holly.
What are the layers of Holly that allows her to thrive beyond titles and the, the spin of entrepreneurship and aspiring things that you do? What, what are the layers? What, what allows you to thrive? What, what is your foundation?
Tell the audience something.
I would say your top three things that allow you to thrive in chaos.
[00:21:51] Speaker C: Well, getting clear and calm and sitting in a peaceful state for sure, being present is a huge one.
I think for me, I never had a purpose.
Like, really, people would tell me all the time, I paid tens and thousands of dollars for coaching to say, I can help you figure out this. Nobody can help you figure out your purpose but you. It's within you. They can, they can coach you through it, they can give you ideas, but really, it's up to you. And until I had this whole near death experience, I mean, I believe God put me in a coma to get me to sit still because I wasn't listening, I wasn't being present.
I didn't have, I prayed for peace. Boy, after those two years, like, I felt like I, until now, up until right now, this year, this last whole year, I have never really felt true peace in my life. And I think it's like figuring out what is it for you that's going to bring that feeling to you, to live in that state and that state of being in that state of mind.
And if it's meditation, if it's your prayers, whatever, whatever's going to move the needle for you.
But presence was a big one because I just was on go, go, go all the time. And I feel like my purpose now. I know what it is. It's too bad I had to almost die to figure it out. But I tell people, others, you don't have to almost die to truly live.
What is it going to be for you that's going to make you want to get up every day and be at a, you know, a 10 out of 10, dial it up. Like, what if you're a three today?
What's it going to take to get you to a 10? I do hypnosis and I use literally, like a stove dial in there. When we're turning up the energy and the emotion of something, I literally have them take their hand and turn that dial. What'll take, what'll get it to a 10. And it's so powerful because we have that power within us.
[00:23:54] Speaker A: Yeah, it is there.
That's why a lot of times, even with the busy woman's cheerleader and the busy woman's network, it has to be clarified to people. People. Busy isn't just being busy. Just say you're busy. Yeah, you know, there, there's a. And that's, I would say, like a cliche for some.
[00:24:14] Speaker C: Yeah, because.
[00:24:14] Speaker A: So I'm busy. I'm busy. But are you productive?
[00:24:18] Speaker C: Yes. Yes.
[00:24:19] Speaker A: Are you multitasking? You're multitasking, but what are you finishing? Out of the 10 things on your list, which things did you start or prioritize? And. And finish. That's why even with the array of things that you involve yourself in, it's like, how do you thrive through chaotic situations? Because that's a question a lot of times people can't answer.
They've got a lot going on to say that they're busy. But then you're complaining because your income isn't correct or you're stressed or you have no peace. That's not what being busy is.
First of all, it goes back to scripture. We must be busy about our Father's business.
It goes back to the fact of you talking to him to get instructions and guidance and, and wisdom and direction, but then having a dialogue, listening. So, yeah, you're praying, but at the same time, meditate, get quiet, listen. You know, some people have, like, music that they listen to. Some, you know, they, they journal, some read scriptures, some just sit in his presence with their mouth closed, you know, because a lot of times he's trying to get us a message.
But we're so busy on the wrong things that sometimes, unfortunately, it takes a tragedy to slow us down so we can hear what he's been trying to tell us all along.
[00:25:41] Speaker C: Yeah, I still get relapses. I call relapses, flares, whatever. With my health, all my long Covid symptoms will come back. And when that starts happening, I like it's weeks, sometimes six, six to 10 weeks. It usually throws me out. And I'm working through it, I'm pushing through it, I'm traveling through it, but I feel like crap the whole time. And last year, I finally sat back and said, wait a minute. If my lesson was to listen while I was in a coma, to my guidance and the next steps, maybe this relapse, maybe I'm a little off track right now. And so it was like I shifted the thinking around that and thought, okay, next time I start to get that feeling and that that health issues start coming up, I'm gonna. I'm gonna move a lot slower, and I'm gonna be a lot more present. No, wait for the next step.
[00:26:24] Speaker A: Don't wait for tragedy. Just make it a lifestyle. Yeah, at your pace. Make it a lifestyle to daily.
And the next thing you know is throughout the day, more times of the day, and you're talking like you've got a person sitting right beside you, you know, which you do.
You just a spiritual thing. But my point is, don't wait till tragedy sets in before you continue to build that relationship so that you don't have to keep being jerked into submission to listen.
It becomes a lifestyle. You. You understand what I mean? And. And none of us are perfect. We're all works in progress. Oh, my God. Like, if. If everything that I ever wanted or desired would just, like, manifest, as some would say, or be tangible, as some would say, right at this very moment, I would still not say that I've arrived because I'm a lifetime learner. I try to remain teachable. And so there's always something new. Look at the world that we're in. There's always something new for us to glean from or to learn. And listen to you with these poor portals, you know, software as a service and that the. All these different concierge platforms, you have to learn those platforms before you can use them or sell them. So that's work all in itself. But, you know, a very dear person to me said a while back, which is stuck with me. You don't want to be climbing up a ladder only to find that you're up against the wrong building.
You see, because it's a lot of work.
It's a lot of work. And so that's why it's very important in all of our busyness to be busy constructively and with instructions so that we're not wasting valuable time. You know, as we begin to calculate these numbers, it's like, look, even if I had time to waste, I don't want to waste time.
I don't want to climb up the wrong ladder for years to realize I'm up against the wrong building. I could have been against this little short little three story building instead of this 15 story building. I could have gotten to my destination much quicker. You understand?
Yeah, a lot quicker. So that, that instruction, that alignment, aligning yourself with the original plan.
[00:28:50] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:28:51] Speaker A: You will find that that original plan makes more sense than. And then you'll find that all of those pieces, we got little dew drops of processes, dew drops of, you know, systems of visions.
But with that alignment, what does that do? That brings all of those pieces together?
It brings them all together well.
[00:29:13] Speaker C: And sometimes I remember one time doing a visual experiment. Not experiment, but visualization thing. And I came to a road that had a brick wall across it and I couldn't go anywhere. I couldn't go.
It was like there was no way to go under it. There's no way to go it. And it was interesting because it ended up being something I created as a block wall. And in the end it ended up being like a fake block wall, like curtain.
And it just all of a sudden dropped and it was like I put that barrier for myself. And I think we, we do that. We, we put those blocks for us and sometimes the way's there and we, we pick the hardest road. It's like figure out what's going to make it feel good. It doesn't always have to be easy. I think we learn from, you know, those challenges and those different forks in the road that we have to take. But learn early to pivot and take a new direction and it's okay to mess up. I mean mistakes are what make us who we are. That resilience is make, makes us the people that they others love.
[00:30:21] Speaker A: So let me ask you this.
What would you tell your twin 20 year old self at this point in life?
[00:30:30] Speaker C: This point. Gosh, I know. I always think, I never want to go back. I only want to go forward. I don't, I would have done things differently. Yes. But I don't want to go back.
You know, hang on. And it's, it's going to be the ride of your life and at times it'll be the fight of your life but in the end it'll be worth it. And stay true to yourself, stay true to God and just be an example to other people that they want to learn from you. I feel like that if you, if you set the example, other people will be able to follow and in the end you have a legacy that you're proud of.
[00:31:13] Speaker A: Thank you. I've enjoyed our conversation.
[00:31:15] Speaker C: Thank you.
[00:31:16] Speaker A: How can people get in contact with you? Where are your books? Where are they?
[00:31:20] Speaker C: The easiest way is if you have show notes. I'll give you one link and it's a link tree. But it'll take you to all my social media, my website, my non profit page, everything you need. The books.
[00:31:32] Speaker A: Yeah. Okay. Wonderful, wonderful.
[00:31:34] Speaker C: Make it easy. Thank you.
[00:31:36] Speaker A: So this has been fun. We'll have to do it again, but in the meantime, have a good one. Thanks. Thanks.
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