Do you remember being a child and stomping through mud puddles? Do you remember jumping on the playground swings and pumping your legs so hard you thought you could flip yourself over the top of the swing set? Do you remember climbing to the highest limb possible in a tree and then trying to figure out how you would get back down? When do we stop doing that? When do we become so fearful of dying that we stop living full out? The Colonel told me, “Look, we’re all going to die at some point, kid. That’s not a choice. How you choose to live… that’s your call. Choose to live full out.”

Every time in life and career that I felt timid or tried to put on my proverbial “invisibility cloak,”  it was usually Dad who shook me out of it. He’d say, “You’re not living full out, kiddo.” Dad would remind me that I couldn’t make an impact on my coworkers, my staff, my Mary Kay unit, or anyone if I was living invisibly – or hiding in plain sight, as he liked to say.

“Furthermore,” he would ask, “What example are you setting for your kids?” Are they going to live life full out if they see you hiding in plain sight?”

It wasn’t until I started speaking for a living that I really let go of the invisibility cloak and stopped hiding in plain sight. I had a passion for my message, and that gave me the courage to be powerful and vulnerable at the same time. “There ya go, kid,” Dad said. “Now the world can see you.”

We can’t have an impact on anyone or anything while wearing a cloak of invisibility.

We lost The Colonel in 2006. Dying is not a choice. How we live is. Don’t hide in plain sight. Choose to live full out.

Choose to lead full out.

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Lauren Schieffer, Motivational Speaker
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