Jamaica Gleaner

Colleen Brown-Chambers: CLUTCHING SUCCESS

- Rocheda Bartley LIFESTYLE WRITER rocheda.bartley@gleanerjm.com

Colleen Brown-Chambers is the CEO and co-founder of Generating Empowering Impacting Nations Transforma­tional Enterprise. It’s a self-developmen­t training company that creates developmen­t techniques and individual­istic approaches that cater to all aspects of a person’s life.

Her other entreprene­urial ventures include a publishing house, microfinan­cing loan business, and a motivation­al clothing line. She is also an internatio­nal transforma­tional speaker, who travels the globe to help others discover their worth.

“As a child, it was a struggle living my life to displease those who did not believe in me. I was not going to prove them right. I believe this motivated me to become a better version of myself. But at the same time, I was still trying to figure out what I wanted out of life. I did not want to live my life just trying to prove something to everyone,” she explained to Outlook.

Reminiscin­g on her past, she recounts her family as being labelled as the least fortunate, especially since she has 11 siblings. However, her folks created the major driving force that she needed to steer her in the direction of success. Despite the challenges she endured, she assured Outlook that her experience­s were nothing short of excitement, competitio­n and life lessons.

ROAD TO ENTREPRENE­URSHIP

A past student of the Convent of Mercy Academy (Alpha), Brown-Chambers holds a Bachelor of Arts in history with a minor in politics. Brown-Chambers noted that her choice of study served more as a compass, which she used to find herself, than pursuant to a particular career.

“In order to know and value who you are, you have to know where you came from. I chose politics because I am the voice of the people, strong and determined. I thought this combinatio­n would be great and I would be closer to helping people through law, which I aspire to. However, it was only preparing me for my role as a transforma­tional writer and speaker,” Brown-Chambers revealed.

By the end of her university years, she discovered what she truly wanted. Soon after, thanks to her love for motivating others, and an appreciati­on for life, she entered into the entreprene­urial arena. As an entreprene­ur, she continues to reap the fruits of her studies. Her critical-thinking skills and an innovative mind are tools she developed from her studies. These are also a couple of the assets she invests in her businesses in order to excel.

PENNING HER BOOK

Her motivation­al instincts led her to pen her first published book earlier this year. She deems her novel, Your

Success is 3 Questions Away, as one of her greatest accomplish­ments. Brown-Chambers, who is guided by a philosophy which describes true success as becoming an example to others through one’s life work while becoming a server of mankind, inspired others to achieve their goals. In it, she emphasises that to acquire success you must ask yourself the right questions. And to get the best results, you have to capitalise on the answer to each question.

LIVING IN A MAN’S WORLD

Chambers is devoted to uplifting the males in our society. Last year she hosted the first men’s empowermen­t workshop held in Jamaica. Although it was successful, she faced major criticisms that brought her back to the years of her childhood when she was underestim­ated. This time, however, it wasn’t because she was unfortunat­e, but because she was a woman.

“One of the speakers who I invited told me that I was a small fish playing in a big boy’s pond. He [encouraged] me to try something that was more feminine, like modelling. That drove me further to prove him wrong, but it hurt like hell. It almost broke my spirit, but then I revisited my purpose and showed him what a ‘queen fish’ looks like,” BrownChamb­ers said.

As each day passes, she looks forward to victorious­ly inspire others to obtain their success. She believes that victory, however, begins when you get to know and accept your purpose. She advises, “Figure out your why, find your passion, cultivate it, create a consistent powerhouse routine and be consistent. This is how success will come. And when you become successful, always seek to empower others and lend a helping hand. Creating a powerful network is the icing on the cake.”

 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Colleen Brown-Chambers
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Colleen Brown-Chambers

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Jamaica