July 29, 2013
I’ve always been a dreamer. A thinker of impossible thoughts. A hopeful little girl that could spend hours in my own imagination, simply wandering the pathways of my mind. And thankfully as I have gotten older, I’ve also developed a knack for  making things happen. Or at least surrounding myself with other people who inspire and encourage me to turn my dreams into realities.
Two years ago, I had an idea to launch an Annapolis Wedding Blog with a talented graphic designer and budding photographer, Krista Jones. So without reservation, we put our hearts and souls into Bayside Bride, crafting it into a brand that we’re incredibly proud to be a part of.
Days and nights were spent crowded around my computers, learning what it takes to make a blog grow successfully. All while finishing my degree at Penn, running a photography business, and attempting to maintain some tiny piece of a social life! My poor husband must have thought I was crazy, starting something as daunting and unfamiliar as a wedding blog. And in a lot of ways… I was crazy!
But that crazy idea led to so many incredible opportunities and relationships that I never could have imagined. Launching Bayside Bride taught me that if you have a goal in life, you need to go out and make it happen. You can’t sit back and watch someone else chase after your dream. Nothing good will ever come of that.
Making things happen (especially big, scary, overwhelming things) isn’t easy. It takes a lot of courage and an incredible amount of passion to go after what you want in life. It takes even more courage to get back up and try again when those big, scary, overwhelming goals of yours come crashing down… and you’re presented with the scariest realization of all – You’ve failed.
Failure. It’s a terrifying word isn’t it? A stomach-churning thought.
It seems that far too often we compare our ‘behind the scenes’ to someone else’s ‘highlight reel’. (You’ve all heard this analogy!) We fail to recognize the sleepless nights, the unending work, and the struggles that someone else has overcome in their pursuit of happiness. We simply look down at our trembling hands and yet another empty cup of coffee, wondering why that person seems to have it all.
Far too often we allow comparison, jealousy, and fear crowd out the spaces of our minds where possibility could have flourished. We spend too much time focussing on the negative, that we fail to see all of the potential that is sitting right in front of us.
I’ve failed more times than I’ve succeeded… any business owner or entrepreneur has a similar story to tell. When I was in college, a professor once told us that the most successful people in life are actually the ones who have faced the most hardship and failed the greatest number of times. Those individuals, who dust themselves off, improve their ideas, and emerge stronger than they were before – are the ones that will eventually make it to the top. They are relentless. They are unstoppable.
Instead of accepting failure to be the end, they see it as a new beginning. They stand back up, look at themselves in the mirror, and fight on.
© 2023 Natalie Franke
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Natalie, thank you so much for this post…excatly what i needed 🙂
I love this. Everything about this. What a great post to start off the week!
Thanks for opening up and sharing this, Natalie! Such a great post and it was so perfect for me to read this morning!
Also, I love it when you share your heart like this! You are such a beautiful person, inside and out:) LOVE YOU!!
I. love. everything. about. this. Best post a Monday could hope for!!!
🙂 You rock, Natalie. I have a quote in the office directly relating to this.. failure is part of success, oddly enough!
Love…period.
Beautiful post! Brea is so right – great way to start off the week!
Natalie this post is amazing! We’ve come a long way since that first coffee at City Dock and I’m so glad to have you in my life – through all the failures and successes.
so much truth in this <3
Thank you for always being so open and honest! I can’t say I’ve watched this happen from the ground up, but even recently I am just so proud of you and for you and excited to see where this goes. XXOO
You have no idea how much I needed to hear this today Natalie. As if it was written just for me. (Have you seen my post today? Yeahhhh.) Thank you for sharing your heart! XO.
You have such a beautiful heart, Natalie!! I love this sweet reminder..perfect for a Monday morning 🙂
I love this, Natalie! It is so easy to see other people’s success and tell yourself that you will never get that far. It takes perseverance to chase those scary dreams. Glad you’re persevering, girl! Thanks for the encouraging words on this Monday morning!
Well said! I’m excited I have heard of Bayside Bride and to know it’s creator. I might know that from reading your blog or from two bright lights.. 😉
But, either way high five for turning dreams into realities and not watching someone else live your dream! I see so many people doing that and I try to push them and say hey I did it you can too!! 🙂 Great motivational Monday post! 🙂
Seeing how hard you’ve worked the last 2 years, and knowing how big and full your heart is, I love seeing these words. Your dreaming inspires so many people around you Natalie and you said everything perfectly. I said last week that I’m not afraid of failure but I misspoke- I know it is inevitable but that doesn’t make me any less afraid. You’ve reminded me that it’s all worth it though 🙂
Thanks Natalie. I didn’t read this yesterday, but I think God knew I needed it today.
Time to brush myself off and start looking for the positives.
Beautiful and inspiring words, thanks for it!
This is such a relief to hear – too often we only see the successful side of things and the ‘oscar’ speeches – well written, and heart warming, thanks.
I just found your blog from your guest post with Justin & Mary and I’m obsessed! You have tons of great information here and you’re so inspiring! Thanks for sharing 🙂