Friday, October 4, 2019

Lessons Learned from a Military Spouse | Cameron Cruse 3

That idea as military spouses. That uncertainty is constant. What have you moved. What if your partner moves well. What if it doesn't work out after. She moves what if what if. It works what if you're successful. I can tell that one of the scariest parts about our adventure is that Lisa and I had never manufactured a thing a day in our lives. We had never started a business and grown. It and scaled. It but at the end of the day that's what Google is for number three is you have to stay positive and enjoy the process so.

We started our Riveter. I always thought okay someday we're going to be successful we're going to get there. One day there'll be enough money there'll be enough time and as I'm learning I see. That everything evolves constantly my role is changing the business is changing you have to find a way to find satisfaction every day find success in the process and then. You have to be prepared to possibly do. It all over again and I'll give. You an example for our Riveter the end game is not making bags okay the end game is not piles of surplus the end game is as continuing to challenge the status quo of military spouse unemployment and we're going to do.

That's because we're going to continue take intentional risks and frame. It all in positivity as. We charge toward just questioning the state of manufacturing as. It exists in America today and so. You remember. Anything from my talk and from our time together. You to remember. When you're in a time of transition. You are forced to redefine yourself or you choose to redefine yourself embrace. That process lean in and I promise. You we will find the best versions of ourselves thank you

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