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There Is No Such Thing As 'Making It'

There Is No Such Thing As 'Making It'

There is no such thing as success, making it or being "famous." However, I do believe that if you can find something (big or small, high-impact or not) where you thrive, feel challenged most days, and feel invincible while doing it, do more of that. 

24 Things I Learned During My First Two Years as an Entrepreneur

24 Things I Learned During My First Two Years as an Entrepreneur

One tip, piece of advice, or lesson learned for every month I have been on my own to launch my passion project The Niche Movement, build my personal brand and harness my digital storytelling skills to start FYN Creative

Written by Kevin O'Connell

An open letter about NicheCon from Niche Movement founder Kevin O’Connell

 An open letter about NicheCon from Niche Movement founder Kevin O’Connell

They say you never get a second chance to make a first impression. This really resonated with me two days ago while The Niche Movement team faced a tough decision. 

Again, in a very timely blog post from someone I admire, respect and look up to, Seth Godin recently said “The single best way to maintain your reputation is to do things you're proud of.” 

That is why I am writing and posting this today, not only on behalf of myself but from everyone involved with NicheCon including our core team Mandi Stewart, Amy Corron, and Camille Sennett. 

What we are calling a “logistical snafu” we decided to push back NicheCon to March 10th-11th, 2017. 

Same location. Same themes. Better season (#cherryblossoms). Leveled-up experience. 

This has been the toughest decision I think I’ve made since I launched my journey as a full-time entrepreneur two years ago this month. 

In the last five days, I was losing sleep, over thinking, and stressing about so many things as it relates to our first conference. 

So let me explain what our logistical snafu’s are and why pushing back NicheCon five months is going to amplify what was already going to be an amazing experience for and something that everyone involved with The Niche Movement community could be proud of. 

by Kevin O'Connell