enJOY it

an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

WDS

photo credit : Armosa Studios for WDS.

Last weekend, I had the pleasure of attending the World Domination Summit in Portland, Oregon. I spoke on Sunday in front of a crowd of about 2500. It was one of the coolest things I have ever done professionally. There is a high that comes from public speaking that is unlike anything else. Shared experience is satisfying – we crave it as human beings. Getting to facilitate that shared experience, it turns out, is spectacular. 

I wanted to share a few thoughts (a behind the scenes, if you will) of how this came to be and then as soon as the event videos are available, I will share my speech in its entirety.

I got an email from Chris Guillebeau, the WDS founder, on May 5. I was in the middle of a deadline for another project and so overwhelmed. We were coming off a month of evening shifts for Paul, Ellerie's sleep pattern was a hot mess, work was busy and my "schedule" felt absurd and totally unsustainable (it's fascinating what lack of sleep and lack of help at bedtime can do to you – do you remember when I likened my life to the "people crying" google search?).

At the end of April, I was like, "OKAY, BLAHA (I use my maiden name when I'm yelling at myself) PULL BACK. PICK SANITY, AND PULL BACK. No more projects. Just get through what's on your plate."

Awesome, good. I'm totally on board.

And then I get an email from Chris (we've been friends through blogland for a few years) with the subject line…"Elise at WDS 2014!" 

"I'd love for you to join us as a speaker this summer. How can we make this happen?"

Like the normal, email-checking person that I am, I responded within an hour:

"What?!?! That's the coolest!!!"

(This is my response verbatim, by the way. When you invite me to speak at your event you get me PLUS a worn out exclamation point key AND a truly unmatched level of professionalism.)

We chatted a bit of logistics via email and phone and then, considering I had just determined my plate was too full, I said I needed some time to think it over. My thought process, laid out for my business advisers (Paul, my parents and Ellerie), went something like this…

"If I don't do this, I will not regret it. The second weekend of July will come and go and I'll breath a big sigh of relief that I am not stressed out. If I do do this, it will be so hard. It will be so scary. I'll panic FOR SURE. But the second weekend of July will come. I'll have to get up on stage, crank it out and my life will be different."

(Paul, my parents and Ellerie – all probably silently rooting for me to pick one option over the other, but too kind to add to my crazy – nodded and said "hmmm, yes…" as I pondered.)

"Sleep on it, Blaha." my timid voice urged.

"Get over it, Blaha." my daring side responded.

I emailed Chris that evening. "I am IN."

BOOM. Now, it was time to get to work.

Could I, in one half hour, deliver my most passionate message to an audience that for the most part falls far outside of my "niche" and has never heard of me? Could I get on stage and be totally impressive AND completely myself? Could I speak in front of a group this large? And maybe most pressing…could I get Ellerie to go to sleep tonight?

to be continued…

Posted in ,

46 responses to “speaking at WDS 2014 | part one.”

  1. Leah Avatar

    I’m traveling and am on a layover in Toronto. At 8 am sharp I checked your blog for this — hurray!!!! I love reading this! You rock!

    Like

  2. Gen Avatar
    Gen

    This is one of my favourite posts of yours…ever. I’m already feeling seriously inspired and you haven’t even reached WDS yet! Looking forward to part 2!

    Like

  3. Natalie Pistor Avatar
    Natalie Pistor

    I absolutely LOVE this post! So funny, one of my favorite posts! I can’t wait till part 2!

    Like

  4. Natanya Avatar

    It was a boon to all of us who get to hear your speech that you said IN. 🙂

    Like

  5. Susan M Avatar

    oh gosh, i totally feel the anxiety and awesome to you that you were able to be so brave! Is there any way to hear, at least some excerpts?

    Like

  6. Kim Avatar
    Kim

    So happy for you Elise ! Your excitement and sense of achievement still shines through ! Go girl, go !!!

    Like

  7. Jennie Avatar

    love the candor in your writing. can’t wait to read as the saga continues.

    Like

  8. lea lacoste Avatar

    you’re an awesome story teller Elise, i’m like “where’s the next chapter?! i waaant to know!” ^^

    Like

  9. Helene Avatar

    Can’t wait for the next parts…

    Like

  10. Anna Avatar

    Wow, the excitement is palpable in this! I love the line “my life will be different.” Such an awesome reminder to say yes (when we can) to those opportunities that have the power to change your life, and how lucky we are when we have them.

    Like

  11. Amy T Schubert Avatar

    you’re adorable and I love your enthusiasm and I’m sure everyone who attended is glad you said yes!!

    Like

  12. Jen L. Avatar

    Celebrations are in order! Yay!
    I think you have two more slash careers to add to your list…..
    Besides maker/blogger/teacher/podcaster. Time to add speaker AND author (yep, quit fighting the last one) to your slash careers list. You have much to say and many people who benefit from hearing from you.
    I see a book in your future and can’t wait to meet you in person on your book tour.
    See you in DC, then!
    Jen

    Like

  13. Carole Avatar
    Carole

    I knew the ending and yet I was reading this post with a thought in the back of my head, “oh no. She did NOT pass up this opportunity!!” Of course she did not. 🙂 good for you. I am looking forward to seeing it!

    Like

  14. jane Avatar
    jane

    Well done Elise. You’re a bonefide badass!

    Like

  15. belinda Young Avatar
    belinda Young

    Can’t wait to hear the rest of the story and of course we all are eagerly waiting to hear your talk. How did you “slice and dice” all your great thoughts down to a half hour?

    Like

  16. jamie@owlreally.com Avatar

    I use my maiden name when yelling at myself, too!

    Like

  17. Neelu Avatar

    Cannot wait to know what happened next!

    Like

  18. Kiki Reef Avatar
    Kiki Reef

    Surprised to hear you haven’t done something like this before. You are a GREAT speaker! I’m so glad you were at WDS! I want to start following your blog…

    Like

  19. Welcome Home Taylor Avatar

    Very exciting! I’m definitely looking forward to hearing your speech (I’m betting it was awesome, impressive, and inspiring!)
    xoxo
    Taylor

    Like

  20. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    I picked a focus! that helped a TON. 🙂

    Like

  21. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    oh, you are so kind.
    book is on the list.
    i think.

    Like

  22. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    yes, the whole thing will be online and when it is I will let you know for sure. 🙂

    Like

  23. Katie Avatar
    Katie

    Too cool! Congratulations. Can’t wait to see the speech and learn more about your process!

    Like

  24. Sasha | Global Table Adventure Avatar

    You did awesome! Such an inspiration to see your process and how you filter out the stuff that doesn’t work. That can be scary! Great work and enjoy the rush 🙂

    Like

  25. Anna Marie Avatar
    Anna Marie

    I really love your blog and podcasts, just found you about a year ago. Your goal setting ideas are so helpful to me, and your overall style really inspires me! Can’t wait to hear the talk!

    Like

  26. Aarty Avatar

    I have goosebumps reading this. You were SOOOO FANTASTIC and inspirational at WDS. So many people mentioned that you were one of the best speakers. Love your entire blog. Was also so nice to meet with you in person. Cant wait to read Part 2.

    Like

  27. Suzanne Avatar
    Suzanne

    Love this! I just got a huge dose of motivation reading this! I can’t wait for Part 2. And yes, I too agree a book is in your future 🙂

    Like

  28. Grace Avatar

    Oh my goodness…you did not just leave us there, hanging!?!?! But I’m totally in and looking forward to the next installment.
    Btw… BIG Congrats on pushing thru and committing and, of course, the success of your talk. Woohoo girl!

    Like

  29. Sarah Milligan Avatar

    Love your thought process through all this, your worn-out exclamation point key, and your business advisory panel! 😉
    Also, I am so impressed that you managed to speak in front of that many people without passing out!! I had to deliver a talk in front of 350 last month and I thought that was nerve-wracking. You’re officially my hero.
    Looking forward to part 2…

    Like

  30. Joanne Avatar

    Amazing. I loved hearing you speak at WDS. It seems the beginning of something incredible.
    I make stuff. Brilliant. As an academic I can get overly verbose. Thanks for the hooks and insights you provided. As a mom I can get stuck too. Thanks for the “just stop” message. You are a special light. Hope to meet you in person at WDS2015.
    With care,
    Joanne

    Like

  31. Jill Avatar

    You are my hero, Elise.

    Like

  32. The Travel Chica - Stephanie Avatar

    Based on what I saw and heard, you can answer yes to the first three questions.

    Like

  33. Ryan Langford Avatar

    Hey Elise, I heard you speak at WDS with my wife, Stephanie, and loved your talk. You knocked it out of the park and I hope to hear you speak again soon. Both Steph and I appreciated your passion and genuine spirit.

    Like

  34. Nichole Avatar
    Nichole

    Ahhh!!! I don’t even know you personally but am beyond happy for you! This is such a great opportunity for you and you definitely (where’s the italics when you need’em?) deserve this. Congrats!!

    Like

  35. Melissa H Avatar

    First off, WAY TO GO and I can’t wait for next installments.
    Second, I am listening to your podcast about pricing/money and I’m not sure if you read While She Naps by Abby Glassenberg but she is really into transparency in money when it comes to creative/craft based businesses. She blogs her revenue and has shared sponsorship offers she’s received (along with what they’ve offered). She has a great podcast of her own–maybe you two could do a joint episode? She’d be good on your pricing topic.
    Finally, thanks for the podcast, love it.

    Like

  36. Johanna Avatar

    I want this story to go on and on and on. And obviously, it will!!! But I just love how you write about it, in retrospective. So funny, and raw, and true. Awesome. (Honestly! The last time I felt like this I just discovered Red Heels and Tractor Wheels by the pioneerwoman in 2008, so yeah 😉 )

    Like

  37. Johanna Avatar

    I just checked – Make that Black heels, haha 😉

    Like

  38. J3SS1C4 Avatar

    Can’t wait to hear your speech once it’s online! I bet it was amazing! 🙂

    Like

  39. Sophia Avatar
    Sophia

    WDS was the first time I was exposed to you or your work. I loved your message about being an expert at the attempt and felt it was relevant to people no matter what their market is. It’s that idea of perfection that keeps so many people from even stepping up and giving something new a try. Looking forward to following your blog and social media feeds and to see the rest of your WDS-related posts.

    Like

  40. kelsey Avatar

    So cool! My husband is a huge fan of Chris, so we’re both in awe that you got to do this!!!

    Like

  41. Christen Avatar

    Loved your talk at WDS! I can’t believe I didn’t know of you before but I’ll be following you now!

    Like

  42. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    thank you so much!! what a kind thing to say.

    Like

  43. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    thanks for the recommendation!

    Like

  44. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    oh man! what a compliment!!!!!!

    Like

  45. marta Avatar

    this is my favorite. elise, i bet you killed it. your words are not dead. not dead one bit. i’m living vicariously.

    Like

  46. Elrond25 Avatar

    It was an amazing presentation and just the kick in the butt to get my life back in motion.. Thank you!!!!!

    Like

Leave a reply to Carole Cancel reply