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 Vic Clevenger
Chimney Cartel
victor0568@gmail.com
 Re-inventing
She was 25 years old, foreign and took some of America’s social elite for millions of dollars. All because she invented herself into something believable. Anna Delvey was a German heiress who came to New York to obtain fame and fortune. She was friends with some of the elite and jet-set around the world. If she and her boyfriend heard there was something going on in Spain, then they booked tickets to be there. She lived a life of high-end hotels, multi-course meals in Michellen Star restaurants and to board a private jet was common. Anna Delvey was the “it” girl of New York City. The problem was, she was an invention of Anna Sorokin.
Anna Sorokin is of Russian decent who’s family immigrated to Ger- many to escape Russia. She had a rough childhood of modest means, Russian and trying to find her place in her new German home. As she got older, she invented herself into a fashionista and moved to Paris/ then New York. It was here that Anna Delvey was born. Let’s get this out of the way from the start. What Anna Sorokin did was illegal which got her arrested, imprisoned, and de- ported. However, there are some lessons to be learned about re- invention. Before we begin, allow me to say, what Anna Sorokin did was not only wrong but illegal. However, she wouldn’t have been able to be in this position if she didn’t implement some traits which would do us well to adopt as we move forward to success.
If You Don’t Like Something, Change it
John Maxwell has said, “Those on top think differently. If you want to be on top, then you need to change the way you think.” This ap- plies to everything we endeavor to do from writing a book to win- ning at Memphis in May World Championship. If what you have is not working, then you need to change. Our subject, Anna Sorokin, was just that. She did not like being small town, middle class with no future, so, she changed it.
Too many of us aren’t willing to change which is what keeps us from achieving success. We’ve all heard the adage, “Doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result is a sign of in- sanity.” If a recipe isn’t winning, the time has come to make a change no matter how attached we are to it. If the networking is not progressing, then a new strategy needs to take place. If you don’t like it, then change it. This is how we will progress toward success.
Dress For Success
When Anna Sorokin hit New York, she turned heads and the rea- son for this, in part, is how she dressed. Name brands dripped from her. Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Chanel and the list goes on. When you promote your team, your brand or even yourself, dressing for success is essential. We’ve all been to Wal-Mart, looked around and made judgements solely based on the way people are
dressed. The opposite, of course, is also true when looking at someone well dressed. The old saying, “Never judge a book by its cover” may be true, but we still do it. The reason- first impressions are always key.
Confidence
This charlatan, Anna Sorokin, walked into lawyer’s offices, bank of- fices, and spoke to other highly influential people all because she had the confidence to do so. She carried herself as one who had 60 million dollars waiting in a trust for her. This confidence had people believing her and wanting to be in her presence. When we walk into a competition, one of the best pieces of advice is, walk in like you’re going to win. This doesn’t mean being arrogant or cocky/ just confident. You’ve practiced and have a great flavor pro- file, so why not have the confidence to go with it, especially when you walk out with the win.
Determined
Anna was so determined to be something she was not, that she created a whole new persona to get what she wanted. This deter- mination moved mountains for her. She left Germany alone and set up a life for herself here in America. This same kind of determina- tion put forth in our cooking can also move mountains. What stands in your way from the life you desire? Probably a lack of de- termination, which comes from your confidence, being hit with too much negative. Entrepreneur and motivational speaker, Gary V. often says he’d almost rather get “no’s” than yes because it makes him more determined. Turn all of the reasons of why not into deter- mination to get it done.
Make a Plan
This is where Anna fell short in her quest, she had no plan. Sure, when the time came for her to develop her business plan she put one together but until then she just winged it. Do you want to com- pete in the World Food Championship? What’s your plan? How about making a living doing what you love? Have you put together aplan? This is where a lot of us fall short in pursuit of our goals. Forming a plan is essential to your success, whether it is to com- pete with Elon Musk or win the next competition. Sit down right now and make your plan.
Be a Student
One of the characteristics of our focus today, is she was a student. She watched people and learned from them. One person even said she was a student of human behavior which allowed her to adapt and fool people. Being a student, however, is what it takes to grow and be successful. From learning new ways to cook, run a business to marketing or whatever our pursuit is. Zig Zigler once said, “If you are not willing to learn, no one can help you. If you are determined to learn, no one can stop you.”
Although Anna Sorokin is a criminal who has since been deported back to Germany, there are still lessons we can learn. But learning them isn’t enough. We must apply them to our lives and seek our successes, regardless of how large or small.
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