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I wore my bracelet everyday

When I first made my bracelet, that very first one, I used to wear it everyday. I’ll be honest I had hoped someone would ask me about it so that I could talk about what I had made. No one asked 🙁

All the summer of 2011, no one asked me. Maybe it was for the best. The first bracelet I learned how to make was fastened with a twist and an eyelet and would come off all the time. That part I hated. I was worried I may lose it somewhere and not even know. I tried to make it hold tighter but nothing would work.

I did like how I would make the bracelet my size though. I’ve seen people wearing the rubber/silicone bracelet and I liked how they looked. You need to have a thin wrist for that thing. I could get them on but after awhile the fingers would start to tingle and go white. No good for he big fella. I mostly wore it at work and since no one asked about it, they definitely didn’t ask when we went to long sleeves.

I’ll continue on the next one.

How this journey got started.

I used to see a few people wearing paracord bracelets and I really liked how they looked. I searched around on the internet and  I saw a few videos on YouTube about the process and like most found it a bit confusing. I’ve been trying to learn how to tie a few knots, since I never got past the Cub Scouts. I think it might have had something to do with being a husky sized kid living in the inner city who could only wear the Cub Scout shirt since they didn’t have any pants that would fit. I know you’re probably laughing but I don’t care. Moving on.

Although making a bracelet is confusing, I stuck with it after much trial and error and actually made a bracelet that I could wear. It was loose as hell and a little lopsided but I was proud. This was around the summer of 2011 and I wore my bracelet proudly.

I’ll pick up this story on the next one.

Talk to you soon.

 

My Paracord Story

I thought I would write a bit of how this venture into the world of paracord started. I imagine I’ll write about this over the course of several posts. For me it has been a tremendous experience and I’ve learned a lot of things about business. Many of the things that I’ve experienced in other business ventures have come to play in this endeavor and that has been rewarding as well. Even some of the things that may have felt like failures at the time have turned out to be an experience to broaden my knowledge.

Years ago I sold a few things on eBay and learned a lot about customer service and doing all that is possible to make things right with the customer. I’m not talking about that whole, “The customer is always right” thing. I’m speaking more about taking your brand, your reputation and doing everything in your power to make an experience with my business as pleasurable for both sides as possible.

As I do this I’m learning along the way. Making a few mistakes, listening to my gut on many things and so far having a few great successes. I’ll speak more on it later, but the thing I’ve liked the most about this business besides taking a few strands of rope and turning them into jewelry but seeing so many people wearing them has been truly humbling.

I’ll continue further on the next one.