I own a small landscaping business for the last 20 plus years. Something I have noticed over the years is that a lot of employees tend to open up to me about stuff they are dealing with in life. I've gotten very good at helping them navigate through their issues. I've had more than one employee describe working for me feels like they are in a "life group" where everyone helps each other navigate life's challenges.
My best friend, who used to work for me, has told me a number of times that although I'm very good a my job, I'm wasting my talents. I'm too good at helping people figure their stuff out to be wasting it landscaping. She says I need a bigger "stage" to reach more people.
She's not the only one that has hinted at that. I can't tell you how many employees over the years have asked me to talk to their friend because they think that I can help them.
It's not just employees or friends of employees that I've been able to help. Last year a client that I had for many years but never actually talked to, started texting me. Long story short, he had gone through some tragedy in his life a few years ago and became an alcoholic. I talked him into going to rehab and he just celebrated 6 months sobriety. My neighbor, who I never talked to until recently, lost his dad last year. I did too so he texts me nearly every day. Mostly about his motorcycle or guns but will also talk about how hard it has been without his Dad. He is the last guy you'd expect to talk about his feelings.
I used to work in youth group at my church (teenagers) and I did very well with that as well. I do feel like I'm more geared for the 20-30 year old age group.
Some of you know my story or at least part of it and, like most of us here, I've been through some stuff. Which is probably why I'm good at helping people walk through life's mess. I don't want to waste my talents if I can help people. I just don't know what to do to reach more people. I'm not looking to necessarily switch careers, but I'm not opposed to it. I'm okay with this being something that I can do in addition to my business.
Any ideas on direction for this?
[This message edited by Myname at 3:22 AM, Monday, April 18th]