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My Path to Becoming an Entrepreneur
“What you do makes a difference, and you have to
decide what kind of difference you want to make.”
~ Jane Goodall
By Lisa Montanaro
Many people believe that they have
one true vocational calling.
That may be true.
But for some of us, we have multiple areas of
expertise and talents and a thirst to share them all
with the world.
It is this sense of adventure and drive for
reinvention that ultimately led me to create
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My first calling was as a performer.
I spent my childhood singing, acting and dancing,
and wanted to go professional.
But as I matured, I started to fall in love with
the law, and switched gears as a young adult, pursuing a
pre-law course of study. I never gave up performing but, rather, turned it
into a wonderful hobby that continues to this day.
Another great passion of mine was to work with the deaf.
My cousins are deaf--a lovely married couple that
was a generation older than me.
When I visited and saw them signing with each
other, and with their two hearing children, I was
enthralled and vowed to learn this beautiful, expressive
language.
Thus, when I graduated from college and was admitted to
law school, I deferred admission for one year to teach
at the New York
School for the Deaf in
White Plains, NY.
I was hooked! I
loved teaching deaf students, and developed proficiency
for American Sign Language.
A year later, I decided to continue teaching and
attend law school in the evening.
Upon my graduation from law school, I practiced employment,
labor, education and disability law for 9 ½ years.
Although I had a profound respect for the law, I
did not appreciate the way it was practiced in our
society. It
became too negative in the hands of those that wanted to
use it to fight.
I started to become restless and knew that there
were other ways I could share my talents and expertise
with people and organizations to improve the world.
I did a lot of soul searching and arrived at the
conclusion that I needed to leave the traditional
practice of law and become an entrepreneur in order to
truly make a difference.
During that time of career transition, I realized that I
had been organizing people’s lives on an “amateur” level
my whole life, and that my organizing and coaching
skills transcended my work as a lawyer, teacher,
mediator, writer, speaker, and performer.
In 2002, I launched LMOS, which serves as the umbrella
for my areas of expertise, and provides a platform to
offer a variety of services to clients. Through LMOS, I
am able to offer organizing, business and life coaching,
and motivational speaking to individuals and
organizations.
These three main focus areas allow me to combine my
lifelong passion for creating order with my skills
gained as a lawyer, educator, and performer.
LMOS gives me the ability to enact positive,
proactive change.
My clients rely on me for leadership, guidance,
support, encouragement, and coaching.
I now consider myself a multi-passionate
entrepreneur. I took a leap of faith and created a business that allows
me to meld together many different, but related,
“callings” at the same time, while helping
people live better lives and run better companies and
organizations.
The result has been both successful and rewarding.
Warm regards,

Copyright 2009 © Lisa Montanaro of LM Organizing
Solutions, LLC.
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