Although my father never got to see my dreams
come to a reality, his support and advice played an important role in the
success of my business today.Much of my passion and drive stems from the life
and business lessons I learned from my father, but there were 5 distinct
pillars which have influenced my life.
1.Teach
by example.
I learned
at a very early age that you can tell people what to do until you are blue in
the face, but you have to set the tone with your actions. People will not only
respect that, they will rise to it. My dad was the first one on the job, and
the last one to leave. If there was a tough job to be done, he made sure that
he was the first one to volunteer and pitch in to help.
2.
Be on time.
My dad emphasized it almost daily and taught
me that it’s a sign of respect for other people and of their time. One time I
was running behind to meet a client and arrived 20 minutes late. The meeting
went well, but I didn’t walk away with what I thought was going to be a done
deal. What I later found out was that this client had chosen to meet me and
miss his son’s baseball game. It took years to win him back and many
appointments, arriving 30 minutes early, to show him the respect he deserved.
3.
Don’t make a tough decision based upon emotions.
It’s
easy to get upset and clear the deck. It’s harder to step back, take a breath
and look at the situation again. I once had a troubling negotiation with a
grower over a grape contract when I was producing a varietal of wine. He asked
for too much money and I was angry and ready to walk away. It was then I
realized he was a man of pride, and remembered my dad telling me to sit on a
problem for a while before figuring out how to resolve it. I set the financials
aside for a brief moment and reflected on the situation as a long term
relationship I would need to nurture, and we finally settled on a price we both
agreed upon.
4.Tell
a good story.
When
building a brand, people are interested in the person behind that brand not
just what the business is about or selling. My father spent a great deal of
time sitting around a kitchen table telling stories and listening to others –
the topics always varied: politics, the weather, family issues, etc. By doing
this, the people my father was working with felt that he was a caring and
authentic person and if he was like that in his personal life, it was how he
would be in business as well.
5. Balance your life.
If
you don’t have balance in both your business and personal life, you will be
empty. A few years ago, I was at the top of my game, making great money, and
traveling the world. I came home one day, and my dog, Max, just kept barking at
me. I realized that if Max was missing me that much, then surely my wife and
daughter were too. I cut back my schedule and started to balance work and life
better, putting my family first. That's when the real success came to be.
I’m so grateful for my dad who showed me the
amount of hard work and passion that a business requires. Although I can’t
share my successes with my father today, it doesn’t mean that I don’t thank him
every day for the gifts he has given me. That’s why I call him my hero.

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