Have you ever faced a roadblock that made you question your path? Wade Simmons knows that feeling all too well. His story is a powerful reminder that sometimes, the obstacles we face are just detours guiding us toward our true destination.
Wade grew up in Chicago with two passions: becoming a funeral director and a filmmaker. While most kids were dreaming of typical careers, Wade was charting a unique course. In high school, a supportive teacher helped him land a position at a local funeral home. For 13 years, he dedicated himself to the mortuary business, gaining hands-on experience that few his age could claim.
But when it came time to formalize his education, Wade hit a snag. Mortuary school proved more challenging than expected. Despite his real-world experience, the academic tests were tough, and he found himself struggling. At one point, he even had to restart the program. Frustrated and disheartened, Wade contemplated giving up on his lifelong dream.
Instead of surrendering, he decided to pivot (little did he know that it would be the first step towards bringing him back to previous passions).
Wade enrolled in film school, reigniting his other passion. Surrounded by creativity and equipped with resources, he flourished. He didn't just attend classes—he took action. By graduation, he had already produced 14 short films. Film school wasn't a departure from his path; it was a new avenue that enriched his journey.
But Wade didn't abandon his goal of becoming a licensed funeral director. He continued to study and, after persistent effort, passed the necessary exams. Today, he owns both a mortuary company and a film production company called Wade In The Water Productions. He's also explored interests like professional wrestling, proving that he's unafraid to step into new arenas.
Lessons from Wade's Journey
Embrace Flexibility: Sometimes, our path isn't straight. Being open to change can lead to unexpected and rewarding destinations.
Persist Through Challenges: Setbacks aren't failures; they're lessons. Wade's determination to overcome academic hurdles exemplifies the power of persistence.
Pursue Multiple Passions: You don't have to limit yourself to one field. Diversifying your interests can lead to a more fulfilling life.
Take Calculated Risks: Stepping out of your comfort zone can open doors you didn't know existed. Wade's venture into film and wrestling are testaments to this.
Believe in Yourself: Self-confidence is key. Wade trusted his abilities and followed his instincts, even when others doubted him.
Conclusion
Wade Simmons' story teaches us that life's obstacles can be transformed into opportunities with the right mindset. By taking chances and staying true to his passions, he crafted a life that's both successful and fulfilling. His journey encourages us to reflect on our own dreams and consider where a little courage and flexibility might take us.
Maybe it's time we all took a chance.
[This story comes from an episode of the Journey To Legacy Podcast. See the full interview and download our legacy building resources in our free community at https://www.skool.com/journey-to-legacy]