1. Background/Biography
My name is Jamie Luner and, until recently, I have primarily been an actress. My career, which started with acting in commercials at the age of three, has allowed me to star in such well-known television shows such as “Just the 10 of Us, ” “Savannah,” “Melrose Place,” “All My Children,” and, most recently, in Steven Bochco’s “Murder In The First.” I am a regular on the Lifetime Movie Network, starring in dozens of female-driven thrillers. I also continue to appear as guest leads on many of today’s hottest shows. In addition to acting, I enjoy the culinary arts and have graduated from the Epicurean School of Culinary Arts. I have also recently obtained a Masters in Spiritual Psychology from the University of Santa Monica.
2. The Unknown And Lessons Learned
Proctor Gallagher Institute, L.P. (“PGI”) not only teaches life-altering lessons, but it often facilitates life-changing action. I am the benefactor of both. I attended my first PGI seminar in Los Angeles in early 2016 and it made me realize that anything really is possible if you don’t let paradigms continue to dictate your actions. My second PGI seminar in October 2016 certainly tested the lessons I had learned at my first seminar. In fact, my second PGI seminar set in motion a journey that has taught me countless lessons, three of which I wanted to share with you now, and has culminated in the recent release of my “Nuggets of Goodness” peanut butter squares.
A. The Unknown of Inexperience
I’m an actress by profession. I am not a business person. It didn’t hit me just how much inexperience I had until Bob Proctor announced during my second PGI seminar that I should sell my family recipe peanut butter squares online. Not only did he make this suggestion while speaking to a packed ballroom, but while also streaming the seminar to over 90 countries around the world. Making a few of these delicious gems in my kitchen is one thing – selling them to the public around the globe is quite another. At first, I was in shock. Then my mind began to race and doubt immediately began to set in. Bob then suggested I meet with the team from Rapid Crush at the session break to talk things over. When the break ended, we announced that we were forming a company to sell my peanut butter squares. This blew my mind. We were announcing a business before we even knew if my peanut butter squares could be commercially produced.
I hit the terror barrier immediately upon our announcement. I knew nothing about starting or running a business. My inner voice kept questioning my decision and reminding me of my inexperience. Throughout my experience, however, I would tell myself to stay focused on my goal, creating a company to sell my peanut butter squares, and not to listen to my paradigms. As Bob teaches, focusing on the goal – and not on the fear of the unknown – is a key to success. By focusing on one’s goal you can avoid being crippled by inexperience.