Imperfect Courage

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by Jessica Honegger

Want to make a move but scared to leave your comfort zone? Go anyway.

In Imperfect Courage, the founder of the popular fair trade jewelry brand Noonday Collection shares her story of starting the rapid-growing business that impacts over 4,500 artisans in vulnerable communities across the globe--and invites readers on a journey of transformation, challenging them to trade their comfort zones for a life of impact and adventure.

In 2015, Inc. magazine recognized Noonday Collection as one of the fastest-growing companies in America. But years earlier, as Jessica Honegger stood at a pawn-shop counter in Austin, Texas, and handed over her grandmother's gold jewelry, her goal was much more personal: to fund the adoption of her Rwandan son, Jack, by selling artisan-made jewelry.

This first step launched an unexpected side-hustle that would grow into Noonday Collection. Jessica embarked on this new journey and teamed up with her first artisan partner, Jalia, a Ugandan jewelry maker. She saw the meaningful impact Noonday brought to Jalia's community and knew it was the right move.

Fear crept into Jessica's heart as she realized her success, or failure, meant the same for Jalia. But refusing to let fear hinder her goals, Jessica found the necessary (if imperfect) courage she needed along the way--the courage to leave comfort and embrace a life of risk and impact.

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We need to reconsider the labels we have put on ourselves and others. When we label ourselves according to only one facet of our multifaceted life, we regard ourselves as partial people. This is not helpful to us at all... or at least to those of us longing to live whole.

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We need to reconsider the labels we have put on ourselves and others. When we label ourselves according to only one facet of our multifaceted life, we regard ourselves as partial people. This is not helpful to us at all... or at least to those of us longing to live whole.

— Jessica Honegger, Imperfect Courage