Are You Ready for Your Big Break?

September is National Preparedness Month, a time when we often think about emergency kits and evacuation plans. While that’s incredibly important, I believe true preparedness extends far beyond that. It’s a mindset and a way of living that gets you ready for the opportunities life will inevitably send your way.

A lifelong friend of mine once told me his secret. He said he owes much of his success to one simple habit: he always tries to think two steps ahead. He’s not a worrier; he’s a preparer. This mindset allows him to anticipate needs, solve problems before they arise, and position himself to say “yes” when a great chance appears.

This resonated with me because I’ve always believed that you can’t depend on luck. You have to be ready for it. It’s a philosophy I call the Hope Diamond Principle: Good things come to those who are prepared. I write all about it in All the Right Reasons: 12 Timeless Principles for Living a Life in Harmony, but here’s one story about the value of being prepared.

I actually learned this lesson firsthand years ago. As a video producer, I had a dream of working with the Smithsonian Institution. I sent letters, made phone calls, and pitched proposals to the curator of the Gem and Mineral Collection. It took persistence, but eventually, I made a connection. My goal was to produce an educational video about their world-famous gemstone collection.

Kevin Guest Holding the Hope Diamond

When I finally met with the curator in Washington, D.C., I was ready. I had done my homework and knew what I wanted to achieve. Because of that preparation, not only did we get the green light to produce the video, but the curator did something extraordinary. He led me into the vault and allowed me to hold the Hope Diamond—all 45.52 carats of it. Actually hold it in my hands!

That moment, cradling one of the world’s most precious jewels, was a powerful reminder. Had I not done the work beforehand, the opportunity would have never materialized. We went on to produce the video, and it sold thousands of copies in museum gift shops across the country. The opportunity was amazing, but it was the preparation that made it all possible.

So, how can you apply the Hope Diamond Principle in your own life? Being proactive requires two things: knowing what you want and doing the work to be ready when the opportunity arrives.

1. Define Your “Why”

What are your goals? Whether it’s advancing in your career, learning a new skill, or strengthening relationships, clarity is the first step. When you know what you’re preparing for, your actions become more focused and effective.

2. Invest in Yourself

Read books, take courses, and find mentors. The work you do today builds the foundation for tomorrow’s success. For example, with music, I’ve always wanted to be ready to play guitar if someone needed me on stage, and that desire drove me to practice relentlessly.

3. Anticipate and Act

Pause and look ahead in your personal and professional life. What skills will be valuable next year? What conversations do you need to start now to build important relationships? Don’t wait to be asked; prepare to be chosen. Think two steps ahead.

Many people miss out on big chances because they simply aren’t ready. This month and for the rest of the year, let’s expand our definition of preparedness. Stock your pantry, yes, but also stock your mind, your skills, and your character. Be ready for your moment. You never know when it will arrive.

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3 Under-the-Radar Ways to Power Self-Improvement

In celebration of September’s Self-Improvement Month, I encourage individuals to take meaningful steps toward personal growth and self-betterment. With the U.S. self-improvement industry valued at $12 billion annually, this month is a reminder that the journey to becoming our best selves is both a personal and collective endeavor.

True success isn’t just about achieving your goals; it’s about living a life of purpose, harmony, and fulfillment. Self-Improvement Month is the perfect time to reflect on where we are and where we want to be. It’s about taking small, consistent steps that lead to big, transformative changes.

The Power of Preparation: A Personal Story

All the Right Reasons | Kevin GuestMy own journey underscores the importance of self-improvement. In All the Right Reasons: 12 Timeless Principles for Living a Life in Harmony, I recount a pivotal moment early in my career. While running a video production business, I faced a challenging project with a client whose payment checks repeatedly bounced. Despite the financial strain, this experience taught me invaluable lessons about preparation, integrity, and trusting my instincts.

Had I not been investing in myself, such as reading business books, attending workshops, and honing my skills, I wouldn’t have been equipped to navigate those challenges. Opportunities are always there for the prepared. That’s why self-improvement is so critical; it’s the foundation for resilience and success.

Observing Self-Improvement Month

I encourage everyone to embrace the spirit of self-improvement with three unique ways that often fly under the radar:

3 Under-the-Radar Ways to Spur Personal Growth | Kevin Guest

1. Conduct a “Life Audit” with a Trusted Friend

This might be bold, but instead of just journaling or reflecting solo, invite a trusted friend or mentor to help you audit your life. Break it down into categories such as health, relationships, career, and personal growth. Have an honest conversation about what’s working, what’s not, and where you can improve. This external perspective can uncover blind spots and provide actionable insights you might miss on your own.

2. Create a “Reverse Bucket List”

Flip the bucket list concept and make a list of everything you’ve already accomplished—big or small. Reflecting on your past wins can boost your confidence and help you identify success patterns you can replicate in future self-improvement efforts. It’s a great way to celebrate progress while setting the stage for new goals.

3. Learn a “Survival Skill”

Self-improvement isn’t just about mental or emotional growth. It can also mean becoming more self-reliant. Take a class or watch tutorials on practical survival skills like basic first aid, cooking a new cuisine, or even learning how to sew or fix household items. These skills not only boost confidence but also prepare one for unexpected situations.

Self-Improvement: A Step Toward Harmony

Self-improvement is empowering because it reminds us that we have the power to shape our lives. Whether it’s starting a new habit, learning a skill, or simply taking time to reflect, every self-improvement step forward is a step toward harmony.

I shared a version of this article in a news release on Sept. 2, 2025. All the Right Reasons provides more inspiring examples of self-improvement. All proceeds go to feeding hungry children, and each book purchase provides 40 meals. 

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