Today's guest has a story that I believe many of us can relate to.
Kevin LoweIt's a story of life's highs and lows, the good times and the bad.
Kevin LoweIn one moment, Sean Donovan was a carefree college student living the good life he was in his junior year.
Kevin LoweSights were set on what was going to happen after college.
Kevin LoweAnd yet then, in the next moment, he's dropped out of college.
Kevin LoweHe's opened up his own garage, working on cars, all because, well, he got the news that he's about to have a child.
Kevin LoweFast forward a while.
Kevin LoweAnd Sean Donovan, he's back on top.
Kevin LoweHe's thriving as a successful real estate investor again.
Kevin LoweHe is living on top of the world.
Kevin LoweAnd yet, then it's the 2008 recession.
Kevin LoweThe floor drops out from under him.
Kevin LoweHes lying on the floor of the gym bathroom.
Kevin LoweHes broken in every form of the word.
Kevin LoweFinancially, physically, emotionally.
Kevin LoweHes done.
Kevin LoweAnd yet, from these devastating lows, Sean Donovans story takes an inspiring turn.
Kevin LoweA turn that makes this a comeback story that you, my friend, cannot afford to miss.
Kevin LoweI've given you the highlights.
Kevin LoweYou, though, are about to discover the details, the full story told by Sean Donovan himself.
Kevin LoweSo, my friend, I'm excited to welcome you to what is episode 330.
Kevin LoweYo, are you ready to flip the script on life?
Kevin LoweCause those bad days, they're just doors to better days.
Kevin LoweAnd that's exactly what we do here at grit, grace, and inspiration.
Kevin LoweYour host, Kevin Lowe, he's been flipping the script on his own life, turning over 20 years of being completely blind into straight up inspiration, motivation, and encouragement just for you.
Kevin LoweSo kick back, relax, and let me introduce you to your host, Kevin Lowe.
Kevin LoweWhat's up?
Kevin LoweAnd welcome back to another awesome interview here on great grace of inspiration.
Kevin LoweToday.
Kevin LoweI am blessed to be in the studio with a guy I have been so excited to get to talk to.
Kevin LoweAnd that is none other than Mister Sean Donovan.
Kevin LoweSean, welcome to the podcast.
Sean DonovanAnd Kevin, thank you so much for having me here today.
Sean DonovanI'm really looking forward to this, and you're such an inspiration to so many.
Sean DonovanAnd I'm just blessed to be a part of this process and this podcast with you.
Kevin LoweOh, man.
Kevin LoweWell, thank you.
Kevin LoweAnd Sean, I'm excited to unpack this story that you've been on.
Kevin LoweAnd I figure the best place to start is when you kind of look back at this journey you've been on.
Kevin LoweWhat do you feel like?
Kevin LoweWas that, that moment, that experience, that really kind of shifted everything that's ended up leading to where you are today?
Sean DonovanTwo things come to mind Kevin, without a doubt, the birth of my daughter, which was very unexpected and unplanned and it happened at an early age.
Sean DonovanI was a 21 year old father and my daughter coming into this world changed the trajectory of my life.
Sean DonovanI went from this fun loving, partying, lifeguarding, bartending kind of guy to all of a sudden, whoops, I've got another human being that is counting on me and looking up to me for inspiration and guidance and financial support and all of those things.
Sean DonovanSo that probably more than anything changed the trajectory of my life.
Sean DonovanAnd although it was unplanned, I called my daughter.
Sean DonovanSometimes jokingly, I follow my greatest mistake.
Sean DonovanBut the most positive things have come out of that, including an eight year old granddaughter that I have now.
Sean DonovanSo my daughter is 28 and my granddaughter is eight and what a beautiful family we have.
Sean DonovanAnd it all evolved out of an oaksy.
Sean DonovanSo sometimes those things happen.
Kevin LoweYeah.
Sean DonovanI would say the second thing, the most probably pivotal moment of my life was 2008 and real estate bubble bursting.
Sean DonovanAnd the financial situation that ensued from that really put me at a low .2 thousand.
Sean DonovanEight was the worst year of my life.
Sean DonovanLost two businesses that I had poured a lot of blood, sweat equity and hard work and tears into over a ten year period of time and I lost both businesses and found myself just struggling to figure out what was next and in the moment how it was going survive.
Sean DonovanBut it really caused me to take a hard look at my life, what I was doing, how I was spending my time, and it caused me to make some drastic changes, including moving to Florida.
Kevin LoweYes.
Sean DonovanSo a lot of positives came out of the toughest year of my life.
Sean DonovanIt was tough to make it through at that point, but the end result was a much happier, more fulfilled life.
Kevin LoweYeah, yeah.
Kevin LoweAbsolutely understandable.
Kevin LoweWell, talking to the first point about finding out that you were having a child, where were you kind of at in life?
Kevin LoweI mean, were you in, I think you were maybe in college at that point?
Sean DonovanI was, yeah, I was a junior in college at Old Dominion University up in Norfolk, Virginia.
Sean DonovanI was lifeguarding on the beach there at Virginia beach during the summertime and you know, working security and bartending and waiting tables and all those other odd jobs in between to help pay my way through school.
Sean DonovanAnd you know, I was just having a really good time.
Sean DonovanI was in, I guess you could call full on Playboy mode.
Sean DonovanAt that point in my life I was just, you know, it was all about having fun and, you know, wasn't, wasn't thinking a whole lot about the future.
Sean DonovanIt was.
Sean DonovanI was just enjoying life to its fullest at the time.
Sean DonovanI'm glad I had those experiences.
Sean DonovanI got a lot of that out of my system at the time, but I was absolutely, positively not in the mood to have a child.
Sean DonovanI aspired to have a child one day.
Sean DonovanThat was a dream of mine, but I just.
Sean DonovanI didn't think it was going to happen that way, and certainly not under the circumstances I was in financially, and maybe with a different person as well would have been nice also.
Sean DonovanBut it is what it is, and we made the best out of the situation.
Sean DonovanI love my daughter to death, but she did change my life more than anything at that point.
Kevin LoweYeah.
Kevin LoweWhat I can't help but think of is that quote that people say is that life is what happens when we're busy making other plans.
Kevin LoweAnd I listen to you with that, and I think that definitely rings true now, career wise.
Kevin LoweYou talked about being in real estate coming up in 2008.
Kevin LoweWhat led to that?
Kevin LoweI mean, you said you were a junior in college.
Kevin LoweWhat happened from there?
Sean DonovanWell, I had to drop out of college when I found out I was having a daughter.
Sean DonovanThat was the first thing that had to happen, and it was unfortunate.
Sean DonovanI really didn't have my heart and soul in college at the time.
Sean DonovanAnyway, I thought I knew what I wanted to do when I went to college.
Sean DonovanI wanted to be a mechanical engineer.
Sean DonovanI quickly learned that math was not my forte, and I had to change my major over to environmental sciences, which I enjoyed learning about.
Sean DonovanI had dreams of maybe traveling, studying rainforest and coral reefs and all these cool things and adventures in life, and then all of a sudden, ooh, now I got a daughter, and I probably shouldn't be going all around the world.
Sean DonovanSo this major that I had switched into my sophomore year now became sort of irrelevant to me.
Sean DonovanAgain, I didn't have aspirations to.
Sean DonovanTo become a doctor or anything like that.
Sean DonovanI always have more of an entrepreneurial mindset.
Sean DonovanSo I made the tough decision, considering how much time, effort, energy, and money I already put into college, to withdraw from college and start a business.
Sean DonovanAnd I had really been into cars since I was a kid.
Sean DonovanI tinkered with cars with my grandfather, and he was always taking apart a lawnmower or working on something mechanical.
Sean DonovanSo I thought, well, let me do something I love and, you know, figure it out.
Sean DonovanSo I had a 66 mustang that I was halfway into restoring, and I, my first car with triumph Spitfire necessitated me becoming a good mechanic just to keep that thing on the road.
Sean DonovanSo I got quite good at it.
Sean DonovanSo I said, let me try my hand at business.
Sean DonovanI hadn't taken any business classes in college, unfortunately.
Sean DonovanAnd so I made every mistake in the book, starting what I called on site auto service in Virginia beach back in the mid nineties.
Sean DonovanSo made every mistake, hired family members, hired friends to work for me.
Sean DonovanAnd in spite of all of my mistakes, at the end of the day, I was financially successful with that business.
Sean DonovanBut I got burned out after a couple of years.
Sean DonovanI was doing literally everything.
Sean DonovanI had developed some trust issues because of experiences I had had with the wrong people I had hired.
Sean DonovanSo I was the guy that was crawling underneath the car in a parking lot, changing the oil.
Sean DonovanI was the guy doing the accounting and invoicing.
Sean DonovanI was the guy doing the sales.
Sean DonovanSo I was wearing a lot of hats.
Sean DonovanAnd this working on cars thing that I had really loved started to become feeling a lot like a job and a chore.
Sean DonovanSo I made the decision to close that business down.
Sean DonovanIt was tough.
Sean DonovanMy last month in business, keep in mind, I'm in my mid twenties.
Sean DonovanI think I made about $7,000 that last month.
Sean DonovanAnd I just didn't have the foresight or the business acumen to think, well, why don't I sell this book of business that I built up to a competitor?
Sean DonovanNope.
Sean DonovanI just closed the doors one day and decided, I don't want to do this anymore.
Sean DonovanAnd then I went into a brief stint in corporate America and quickly realized I didn't want to do that either.
Sean DonovanSo I thought, okay, if I can restore a car, maybe I could renovate a house.
Sean DonovanSo with some of the money that I had made from the auto repair and auto restoration business, I bought my first condo.
Sean DonovanI did some restoration and improvement to it and sold it a couple years later and made a pretty decent chunk of change for myself at that point in time.
Sean DonovanIt was certainly the largest chunk of money that I had made in my life up until that point.
Sean DonovanAnd I thought, you know what?
Sean DonovanThis is kind of nice.
Sean DonovanSo I went and got my real estate license, and I started practicing real estate in 1998, and I had a ten year plan that was supposed to culminate in 2008, 2009.
Sean DonovanWorked my butt off, Kevin, 16 hours a day.
Sean DonovanThree or four years into real estate, I built up a little portfolio of investment properties.
Sean DonovanI'd scrimped and saved and moved into a place and renovated while I was living there.
Sean DonovanSo I lived 90 days without a kitchen.
Sean DonovanOne time I ate out a whole lot.
Sean DonovanI lived in a house for 30 days with no bathroom.
Sean DonovanAnd luckily I had a gym membership to a gym that was just a couple blocks away.
Sean DonovanSo I shower there and, you know, do all my bathroom kind of business at the gym in the interim while I was working on the house.
Sean DonovanAnd then I'd flip the house and move out into another one, or I'd rent the house, etcetera.
Sean DonovanSo that's how I got into real estate and contracting, and it was a learning curve for that as well.
Sean DonovanI made a bunch of mistakes early on, cost myself a bunch of time and money, and I finally got everything on the right track.
Sean DonovanThe machine was running smoothly, so to speak.
Sean DonovanI was hitting on all eight cylinders.
Sean DonovanI was making money, I was living a good life, and I was very busy, but at the same time, it was very rewarding financially.
Sean DonovanAnd then out of the blue comes 2008.
Sean DonovanBam.
Sean DonovanRug yanked right up from underneath me.
Sean DonovanThat was a very tough thing to face.
Sean DonovanAnd it happened at a very inopportune time for me as well.
Kevin LoweYeah, absolutely.
Kevin LoweNow, when 2008 happened, as far as, I mean, you weren't only just a typical realtor, but you had all these investment properties.
Kevin LoweHow did it end up happening for you as far as, did you have to sell those?
Kevin LoweDid everything basically get taken?
Kevin LoweI mean, what, what exactly went down for you at that point?
Sean DonovanI was so ingrained in what I was doing.
Sean DonovanI was renovating an old victorian home that a partner and I had purchased.
Sean DonovanI had a couple of renovation projects going on for clients at the same time, I was overseeing the management of 1200 residential units in Richmond, Virginia.
Sean DonovanOur rent roll range from 250 a month up to $3,500 a month.
Sean DonovanSo we were dealing with just a whole spectrum of renters and all different financial situations in different walks of life.
Sean DonovanI didn't see it coming.
Sean DonovanFor some reason, I should have.
Sean DonovanI didn't see the bubble busting.
Sean DonovanAll the junk loans, the arm loans the banks were making and stuff were just.
Sean DonovanIt was not on my radar.
Sean DonovanI was doing my thing, working with a lot of first time home buyers and investors as well.
Sean DonovanSo I was working with people who were getting FHA loans and I was working with investors that were paying cash and everybody in between.
Sean DonovanAnd I had my own thing going, but I was in the middle of this victorian renovation.
Sean DonovanI had put a lot of my own cash into it, and I had a lunch meeting with my banker.
Sean DonovanWe were getting close to the point where we're going to refinance the property, pull some of our own money out, get ready to list it for sale and move on.
Sean DonovanMy banker comes to the lunch meeting, and he looks rough.
Sean DonovanAnd this was a guy who was usually well put together, so he looked like he hadn't slept in days, and he just didn't look like himself.
Sean DonovanI thought he was sick, or maybe he was going through some personal stuff at home.
Sean DonovanAnd before we had even ordered lunch, he proceeds to tell me that you can't do the refinance.
Sean DonovanAnd at the time, I had a 800 plus credit score, and I've done multiple loans with this bank and him.
Sean DonovanAnd I said, well, why not?
Sean DonovanWhat's wrong?
Sean DonovanWhat did I do?
Sean DonovanSo it's not you.
Sean DonovanThe bank has just made a decision that we're not going to do any of these investment refis anymore.
Sean DonovanAnd I said, well, that's your bread and butter.
Sean DonovanAnd he said, and that, my friend, is why I haven't slept in the last week.
Sean DonovanSo that was my first indication that something major was going on about to happen.
Sean DonovanAnd it happened quickly.
Sean DonovanAnd the transition for me was extremely tough.
Sean DonovanI had been living a pretty good life up until that point.
Sean DonovanI've been working very, very hard, but I've been enjoying the spoils of my labor.
Sean DonovanAnd it stopped very, very abruptly.
Sean DonovanI went from making a whole bunch of money to making no money in a very short period of time.
Sean DonovanAnd to compound things, a lot of my renters, some of which who had been with me for years, and personal investment properties that I own, they found themselves in a position where they couldn't pay rent.
Sean DonovanMy employees who were working for me in the contracting company, I was still paying them, but their wives or their spouses had gotten laid off, and now they were in a different financial position, looking at me for overtime and things that I just wasn't able to give them at the time.
Sean DonovanSo it was a very rapid onset of change, and it was extremely painful.
Sean DonovanI think back, and I reflect back now, a lot of the tenants that rented from me and a lot of the investors, they either worked at or owned a lot of the restaurants in Richmond, Virginia.
Sean DonovanI used to always get an invite to go to openings of these restaurants, and I was on a guest list sometimes for special events at the museum, which I was a member of, and different things.
Sean DonovanAnd all of a sudden, all of that went away.
Sean DonovanAnd I went from not looking at prices on things in the grocery store to shopping so frugally.
Sean DonovanAt one point, things got so bad, I was living off of an avocado and a mango and water every day.
Sean DonovanMan, what an adjustment that was.
Sean DonovanKevin.
Sean DonovanYeah, I know some people are thinking, oh, poor Sean, blah, blah, blah, but it's easy to say until it happens to you.
Sean DonovanAnd it happened to me, and I was cautious.
Sean DonovanI had savings, I had contingency plans in place, and it was amazing how fast all of it came unraveled.
Sean DonovanI had $120,000 sitting in a reserve fund for maintenance issues on properties, and I watched it evaporate in one year.
Sean DonovanIt was unbelievable.
Sean DonovanWhat that taught me was that even sometimes when you think you're prepared, you can never underestimate what can be dealt your way in a very short period of time.
Sean DonovanSo that taught me to have contingency plans for my contingency plans to have not just a plan a and a b, but plans a through z.
Sean DonovanWow, how rough.
Kevin LoweNow, out of my own curiosity, kind of, what was that kind of ground zero moment during this time?
Kevin LoweLike the lowest of the lows that maybe sometimes it seems like we have to hit rock bottom and then maybe even find a floor below it before things can kind of start to change for us.
Sean DonovanWell, it's funny that you said rock bottom and a floor below it, because that.
Sean DonovanThat definitely brings up a story, and I think this was rock bottom for me.
Sean DonovanI had been dealing with a lot of the stress from the financial burden that was put on me in 2008 by going to the gym and working out.
Sean DonovanI was working twelve to 16 hours a day, six days a week and a half a day on Sunday.
Sean DonovanAnd, you know, it was finding time somehow, even if it was 910, 11:00 at night, to squeeze in some gym time.
Sean DonovanAnd I was doing that six days a week as well, just to blow off the steam.
Sean DonovanAnd one night I was in the gym doing my normal workout, and I wasn't feeling that great, but I pushed through.
Sean DonovanI had a good workout anyway.
Sean DonovanI got into the sauna, which I always ended all my workout sessions with the sauna.
Sean DonovanI'd go in, do a little bit of meditation, yoga, stretching, etcetera, get some of that detox going.
Sean DonovanAnd in the sauna, I started feeling really dizzy.
Sean DonovanI got tunnel vision, my ears started ringing.
Sean DonovanI was the only one in the locker room.
Sean DonovanIt was late at night, the gym was about to close.
Sean DonovanI had the wherewithal and luckily, the ability to get out of the 140 degree sauna.
Sean DonovanAnd I literally remember crawling across the tile floor of the gym, over to the shower, and in the floor of the shower, which I always wore flip flops in the shower, just because you know a little OCD about germs and the gym floor, but here I am sitting on the floor.
Sean DonovanI got the cold the shower on the coldest water I could possibly get, just running over me to cool me down.
Sean DonovanAnd I thought I was having a little bit of heat exhaustion.
Sean DonovanSo I remember that very, very well.
Sean DonovanIt was a vivid memory for me.
Sean DonovanI remember getting up out of the shower after I cooled down.
Sean DonovanI remember the gym worker vacuuming the locker room, kind of waiting for me to leave.
Sean DonovanI remember walking out of the gym to my truck.
Sean DonovanWhat I don't remember is driving home.
Sean DonovanMy house is about 3 miles away from the gym.
Sean DonovanSo the next thing I remember was waking up in the floor, a hardwood floor of my house, in a very uncomfortable position.
Sean DonovanThe dogs were in the next room whining and pawing at the door to get to me.
Sean DonovanAnd I woke up and I could hear my heartbeat beating in my eardrums.
Sean DonovanI just felt terrible.
Sean DonovanI felt like I had the worst hangover of my life.
Sean DonovanHadn't drank anything in days.
Sean DonovanI mean, I didn't have money for alcohol at that time, so there was nothing like that going on.
Sean DonovanAnd I thought, oh, my God, first of all, how did I get him?
Sean DonovanSecondly, did I have a heart attack, a stroke?
Sean DonovanWhat is wrong with me?
Sean DonovanSo I managed to get up out of the floor, and I look out the back of my house, and the garage door is wide open.
Sean DonovanAnd I lived in an area in Richmond.
Sean DonovanIt's a nice area.
Sean DonovanI was living in my home office at the time.
Sean DonovanI was fastidious about closing the garage door even for a minute.
Sean DonovanI had a bike stolen, had some tools stolen out of the garage in broad daylight.
Sean DonovanIt's downtown in the middle of the city, and here I am, middle of the night, the garage doors wide open.
Sean DonovanSomehow I got my truck in the garage perfectly straight without hitting anything.
Sean DonovanAnd I know that I, under normal circumstances, would have not left that door open for a minute, but it was probably open for about 4 hours or so.
Sean DonovanSo I let the dogs out, and I just took a long walk, and I had to calm my nerves down.
Sean DonovanI got back, I sat on the couch, I watched the sun rise out the window, and I thought, man, this is it.
Sean DonovanThis is my second chance.
Sean DonovanThis is my wake up call, and this is my second chance.
Sean DonovanLike, I don't know how I made it home especially safely, but I just.
Sean DonovanI thought right then and there, if I don't do something, if I don't change the course that I'm on, this train's about to hit a brick wall, and I might not be around one day to see my daughter get married or to see a grandbaby or to get married myself.
Sean DonovanAnd I decided right then and there, I made a firm promise to myself that I was going to make some drastic changes in my life.
Sean DonovanSo that was the most pivotal moment.
Sean DonovanThat was the rock bottom moment that catapulted me into some change.
Sean DonovanOh, and by the way, I didn't even mention at the time, I was going through the absolute worst breakup of my life.
Sean DonovanSo I'm going through the struggle financially with my businesses that I've had for ten years.
Sean DonovanAt the same time, I've got a broken heart, and I'm trying to weather the storm pretty much on my own.
Sean DonovanSo that was the low point.
Sean DonovanBut I said, you know what?
Sean DonovanThere's better things out there for me.
Sean DonovanI've gotten as far as I've gotten in life.
Sean DonovanI can do it again, even if it means starting over.
Sean DonovanSo I made some commitments to myself and made some drastic changes from that day forward.
Kevin LoweWow, that is really powerful.
Kevin LoweFrom that point forward, what, what would you decide to do?
Kevin LoweWhat, did you have a plan in place as far as what you were going to do next and second and third?
Kevin LoweOr did it kind of just come as it went?
Sean DonovanI wish, Kevin.
Sean DonovanI wish I did.
Sean DonovanI was so ingrained in finishing the projects that I had on the table, somehow making payroll on Friday, getting the bills paid.
Sean DonovanI was in survival mode.
Sean DonovanI didn't know what was next.
Sean DonovanNext for me was like, okay, I gotta make this call.
Sean DonovanI've gotta go to this job.
Sean DonovanI've gotta buy this material.
Sean DonovanI wasn't in a position where I could step back and look at the big picture.
Sean DonovanBut fortunately, I knew someone who could help me with this.
Sean DonovanI had had a business consultant who had sort of become a life coach.
Sean DonovanBack when things were going good, I had a different set of problems.
Sean DonovanI had the money, I didn't have the time.
Sean DonovanSo organization, focus, strategies, systemization, all that was very important to me.
Sean DonovanAnd I had this wonderful life coach business consultant who had helped me streamline my business, get on track, and she attributed to a lot of success in the business.
Sean DonovanSo I find myself now having to humble myself and call her I and ask her for help.
Sean DonovanAnd I was not in a position at the time to afford to pay or anything.
Sean DonovanAnd she graciously stepped up and helped me out of the kindness of her heart, and she came over and sat down across from me, and I hadn't had a session with her in a little while now.
Sean DonovanI had been off and running on business.
Sean DonovanEverything had been good, and we didn't have regular contact, like our weekly meetings we used to have.
Sean DonovanSo she engages with me now, and she's sitting there across the desk, and she's just looking at me.
Sean DonovanAnd I'm a very different person than I was when she had left me in a good position a year or two prior.
Sean DonovanAnd we talked about things out of control.
Sean DonovanThat happens, like the global economy.
Sean DonovanI didn't do that.
Sean DonovanI was running my business as usual.
Sean DonovanI didn't make any mistakes.
Sean DonovanAnd it was just very hard for me to grapple with that.
Sean DonovanThese things out of my control were happening.
Sean DonovanAnd she drew a circle on a piece of paper in front of me and put a bunch of dots in it, and then she put a bunch of dots outside the circle, and she said, what is this?
Sean DonovanI said, I have no idea.
Sean DonovanIt looks like a planet with some moon, stars around it, whatever.
Sean DonovanShe goes, no, this is you, the circle.
Sean DonovanAnd everything inside of the circle is what you can control.
Sean DonovanEverything out the side of the circle is out of your control.
Sean DonovanSo let's focus on what you can control, what you can do.
Sean DonovanAnd I said, yeah, but.
Sean DonovanAnd then she said, I don't want hearing these yabbits.
Sean DonovanThere's no yabbits here.
Sean DonovanThey're not allowed.
Sean DonovanShe said, we're gonna going to have some really heart to heart talk right now.
Sean DonovanWe're going to get to the brass tacks of things.
Sean DonovanAnd she asked me, well, first, and this is crazy, I had these stacks of bills on my desk and stacks of proposals and estimates and all these things on my desk, and I was distracted by them, admittedly.
Sean DonovanAnd here she is sitting across from me, giving me her time, which I had once paid her, I think around dollar 120 an hour for.
Sean DonovanAnd she's here giving it to me for free.
Sean DonovanAnd she could tell I was distracted.
Sean DonovanAnd she stood up, took her hand in one fell swoop, and swiped all these folders and estimates and proposals off my desk.
Sean DonovanThey went flying, and I almost had a heart attack.
Sean DonovanI mean, my OCD went through the roof.
Sean DonovanAnd I'm like, what are you doing, crazy woman?
Sean DonovanShe goes, Sean.
Sean DonovanShe goes, stand up, look me in the eye.
Sean DonovanShe goes, forget about that mess.
Sean DonovanForget about those pills, forget about those proposals.
Sean DonovanForget about it all.
Sean DonovanLook at me in the eye right now and tell me, if none of that existed, if none of that mattered, what would you do with your life right now?
Sean DonovanWhere would you be?
Sean DonovanWho would you be with?
Sean DonovanWhat would you be doing?
Sean DonovanAnd I said, well, I would be somewhere sunny and warm with palm trees, hopefully close to an ocean sailboat I would be close to my daughter, who had moved to Florida a few years prior, and she grabbed me by the shoulders and shook me, and she goes, Sean, you live once.
Sean DonovanShe goes, don't wait until it's too late.
Sean DonovanDo it now.
Sean DonovanAnd then she pointed to a license plate that was hanging on my wall right next to my desk that said, uliv.
Sean DonovanOne se.
Sean DonovanPersonalized license plates were very popular in Virginia, and that license plate said, you live once.
Sean DonovanAnd it was on a car that was very special to me.
Sean DonovanIt was a 2003 Mustang cobra.
Sean DonovanIt's my baby.
Sean DonovanI had to sell that car.
Sean DonovanIt was a chip that I had to cash in in 2008 just to make payroll.
Sean DonovanAnd it was very painful, but at the same time, it was just a car.
Sean DonovanTold myself I'd replace it one day.
Sean DonovanAnd when she pointed that license plate, I thought, wow, here it is right in my face.
Sean DonovanI've been there all the time, sitting right next to my desk.
Sean DonovanYou live once.
Sean DonovanLike, if today was your last day, if this was your last shot, what would you really be doing?
Sean DonovanHow would you be spending your life in a meaningful way?
Sean DonovanWhat would you be doing with your time?
Sean DonovanWho would you surround yourself with?
Sean DonovanAnd that reflection caused this ripple effect in my mind, and to be honest, that burnout effect that I had experienced in my first business with mobile auto repair and auto restoration, it had crept back up on me over the last ten years that I had been in real estate and contracting.
Sean DonovanI was making great money.
Sean DonovanIt was very rewarding to renovate an old property and.
Sean DonovanAnd, you know, the residual income off of rentals was nice.
Sean DonovanI just.
Sean DonovanI built a nice little enterprise for myself there.
Sean DonovanBut was I happy?
Sean DonovanNot really.
Sean DonovanMy time wasn't my own, Kevin.
Sean DonovanI was spending all my time making other people's schedules and other people's plans and apologizing for shortcomings of contractors and this and that and trying to solve other people's problems.
Sean DonovanAnd it just.
Sean DonovanIt was not resonating with my soul anymore.
Sean DonovanSo my life coach that day really snapped me into a different mindset.
Sean DonovanI said, yep, you know what?
Sean DonovanThis is not just some pie in the sky.
Sean DonovanOh, what if something happened?
Sean DonovanWhat if I wasn't here tomorrow?
Sean DonovanNo.
Sean DonovanMy brain kept going back to that moment in the floor that night after the gym and how thankful I was to be sitting there and how thankful I was to have this conversation and have this opportunity and have this potential for the future that could have easily been taken away from me in that moment.
Sean DonovanSo that's.
Sean DonovanDoes that answer your question?
Sean DonovanIn a very roundabout, long form way.
Kevin LoweNo, I mean, dude, what a powerful story.
Kevin LoweI mean, when, when you were talking about her swiping off everything on your desk, I mean, literally I got goosebumps.
Sean DonovanBecause, yeah, I mean, angry first and then I got goosebumps and then I got the realization of, yeah, you know what?
Sean DonovanShe's right.
Sean DonovanScrew all this folders.
Sean DonovanIt doesn't matter.
Sean DonovanMy health, my time, my life, my future, my family, all these things needed to be at the forefront of my mind in that moment.
Kevin LoweYeah.
Kevin LoweYeah.
Kevin LoweWell, well, let's first acknowledge, give it up to the life coaches and.
Kevin LoweYeah, that is so amazing.
Kevin LoweSo at that point, you only live once, but you still have this business, even if it's, it's drowning.
Kevin LoweWhat do you do at that point to start making moves?
Sean DonovanYeah, I broke down some commitments on paper during that life coaching session and after I set some new goals and expectations for myself, my priorities shifted from, well, we got to finish this project so we can pay these bills, to this, do this, that and the other.
Sean DonovanAnd I looked at the big picture where I wanted to be and it was very hard, Kevin, because I was deep down in the hole.
Sean DonovanThey say when you're in the hole, you gotta step out of that hole somehow, but somehow you can't even see the top of it.
Sean DonovanYou're so deep sometimes.
Sean DonovanAnd then they say, well, think outside the box.
Sean DonovanWell, thinking outside the box is great, but what if the instructions on how to get out of the box are on the outside of the box and you're boxed into the box?
Sean DonovanSo having that life coach, having the outside perspective gave me some clues and some immediate directions and steps I could take to get out of that hole I was in to get out of that stress depressed, just struggle mindset.
Sean DonovanAnd I'm a big proponent and fan of Tony Robbins.
Sean DonovanI've been to his seminars in the past, read his books, lots of self help books, Jim Rohn, John Alexander, all those John Maxwell, all those famous gurus, then following them all through business.
Sean DonovanBut now, when I needed to follow the advice the most, for some reason, I just found myself so deep in the hole, so deep into survival mode that I couldn't.
Sean DonovanSo I envisioned the end result.
Sean DonovanI wrote down what it was going to look like and feel like, just like when she grabbed me and shook me by the shoulders and she said, where would you be right now?
Sean DonovanDon't think, just tell me.
Sean DonovanSo I made my goal.
Sean DonovanI'm going to move somewhere where it's not cold.
Sean DonovanHalf of the year, I want to be close to my daughter.
Sean DonovanShe was in Florida.
Sean DonovanThat kind of made sense.
Sean DonovanSo I said, all right, you know, I come to Florida and visit her over the previous several years, and I really liked it here.
Sean DonovanAnd I'd envisioned buying a winter home here one year in the future, but, you know, I didn't know how in the world I was going to do it.
Sean DonovanI mean, I couldn't pay my gas bill at that time.
Sean DonovanI was taking cold showers.
Sean DonovanSo you think, oh, let me just pack up and move to Florida yet.
Sean DonovanIt sounded outlandish.
Sean DonovanBut the outlandish thing was to continue on the same path I was on.
Sean DonovanWhat do they say the definition of insanity is to continue doing the same thing the same way and expect different results.
Sean DonovanI had to think completely different.
Sean DonovanI had to think big.
Sean DonovanI had to put myself, my mindset into Florida.
Sean DonovanNow I'm thinking, okay, I want to move to Florida.
Sean DonovanI want to be close to my daughter.
Sean DonovanI want to own a sailboat one day.
Sean DonovanWhere's the most sailboats in the east coast of the US?
Sean DonovanIt's in Florida.
Sean DonovanWarm weather year round.
Sean DonovanAll these things that I wanted were not where I was living.
Sean DonovanI wanted control of my time.
Sean DonovanI wrote that down.
Sean DonovanI didn't want to have to worry about employees.
Sean DonovanI wrote that down.
Sean DonovanSo sometimes I discovered through this exercise that it's equally as important to identify the things that you no longer wish to have in your life.
Sean DonovanAnd by doing that, sometimes it opens up your eyes to new possibilities and things that you didn't know that you could have in your life.
Sean DonovanSo I had a list of all the stuff I wanted.
Sean DonovanI listed all the things that I no longer wanted to do.
Sean DonovanAnd then I started to really study and think about this list constantly.
Sean DonovanI would take walks.
Sean DonovanI would just noodle on the possibilities of what if somehow I could get out of the hole I'm in and get to Florida?
Sean DonovanHow would that feel?
Sean DonovanHow would that, you know, vibe with my soul?
Sean DonovanLike, what differences could I make on a different level?
Sean DonovanAnd then I started to reverse engineer it and come up with a step by step plan.
Sean DonovanNot just to get to payroll on Friday, would get way beyond that.
Sean DonovanPayroll was just one little grain of sand along the path of this big picture that I was now thinking about and creating in my life.
Sean DonovanSo I had to make some very tough decisions.
Sean DonovanI sat my father down.
Sean DonovanI had lunch with him every week, and he knew I was going through it.
Sean DonovanAnd I told him that I was planning on moving to Florida.
Sean DonovanAnd he just about jumped out of his seat and strangled me.
Sean DonovanHe said, you worked so hard for everything you done.
Sean DonovanYou've got the highest level of certification you can get as a real estate broker.
Sean DonovanYou're a class a contractor.
Sean DonovanIt was very difficult to get that license.
Sean DonovanPlease don't let it all go.
Sean DonovanDon't move to another state where there's licenses are useless to you.
Sean DonovanAnd I said, dad, I appreciate your sentiments.
Sean DonovanThank you for sharing that.
Sean DonovanBut here's the thing.
Sean DonovanIf I don't do something drastic, those licenses aren't going to matter because stress might get the best of me and I might not be here tomorrow.
Sean DonovanSo I have to think beyond that.
Sean DonovanI have to think past the ten years investment that I've already got in this, and I need to think about how I'm going to invest today for the next ten years of my life.
Sean DonovanAnd when I put it to him that way, there was a mutual understanding and agreement there that that was probably the right thing for me to do.
Kevin LoweYeah.
Kevin LoweYou know, so many times, the right thing to do is rarely ever the easy thing to do.
Sean DonovanSo funny.
Sean DonovanYou said the right thing to do.
Sean DonovanLet's foreshadow what's coming here in this conversation shortly.
Sean DonovanI'm sure.
Kevin LoweAbsolutely, absolutely.
Kevin LoweI love it.
Kevin LoweI just got it.
Kevin LoweI just got it.
Kevin LoweIt took me a few.
Kevin LoweOh, my goodness.
Kevin LoweSo fast forwarding a little bit.
Kevin LoweLet's talk about it.
Kevin LoweWhat?
Kevin LoweWhen?
Kevin LoweHow?
Kevin LoweFirst, I'm kind of curious how long it then took before you had everything in place to pursue that dream.
Sean DonovanThis life coaching session happened sometime in early April of 2019.
Sean DonovanAnd I'm happy to say after a whole lot of uncomfortable decisions and a whole lot of sacrifices and a whole lot of work, I moved to Florida on September 17, 2019.
Sean DonovanSo I'm coming up on my.
Sean DonovanLet's see.
Sean DonovanOh, no, sorry.
Sean Donovan2009.
Sean DonovanI'm off by ten years.
Sean DonovanSo I moved to Florida September 17, 2009.
Sean DonovanSo I'm coming up on 15 years of living in Florida.
Sean DonovanAnd when I moved to Florida, I had no idea what I was going to do.
Sean DonovanI had a list of what I didn't want to do.
Sean DonovanI had a list of my expectations for life, big picture goals, etcetera.
Sean DonovanHad no idea how I was going to get there.
Sean DonovanSo I thought, well, let me just tap into something that I enjoy doing and do that for a little while until I figure things out.
Sean DonovanSo I had some very introspective conversations with myself and started thinking about, what am I good at, what I really enjoy doing, what do I love?
Sean DonovanAnd I realized I had been writing for fun, for hobby, for passion, since essentially the third grade.
Sean DonovanI had entered a young authors contest back in elementary school and won first place.
Sean DonovanAnd it was just so cool for me back then.
Sean DonovanI thought, oh, man, it's awesome to be able to take these stories, these thoughts, these feelings and emotions out of my head and crystallize those words into some tangible medium on paper that I could then share with other people.
Sean DonovanSo I still have my third grade, fourth and fifth grade young authors books, you know, the construction paper and Elmer's blue covers that I made, and then the handwritten, hand illustrated books and stories.
Sean DonovanAnd I literally dug those out of storage and looked at them, and I thought, you know what?
Sean DonovanI've been journaling, especially when I did find time to travel during those busy years, I kept a journal when I traveled.
Sean DonovanDidn't usually have time to journal on a daily basis because I was too busy with all the minutiae of the business.
Sean DonovanBut I thought, you know, let me get back into this.
Sean DonovanI had taken a trip years prior, back in 98, when I first got into real estate to Taedi, and I had literally come up with this whole storyline for epic adventure novel that I've just been pecking away with at a little bit at a time over the last ten years.
Sean DonovanI thought, well, let me get back to writing.
Sean DonovanLet me finish that book.
Sean DonovanI had another book that I had been working on called Health and Happiness, and it was just a collection of notes from my own personal experiences of dealing with my own personal health.
Sean DonovanI had become a vegetarian years and years ago, and at first, people had ridiculed me for that.
Sean DonovanAnd then people started being inquisitive, and then people started expressing issues with their health to me and asking how I managed not to have these problems.
Sean DonovanSo I had done research.
Sean DonovanI had a health mentor who had shared a tremendous amount of his time and energy and knowledge with me.
Sean DonovanAnd I had taken very good notes, and I had shared those notes with a friend of mine who was going through a health challenge, and she found them incredibly useful.
Sean DonovanAnd she told me, sean, you really need to put this into a book.
Sean DonovanThis would be great.
Sean DonovanSo when I moved to Florida, all of a sudden I had a lot of time on my hands.
Sean DonovanI went from working twelve to 16 hours a day, six days a week, plus half a day on Sunday, to now.
Sean DonovanI got nothing but time and sunshine, no money, but, you know, had a lot of time on my hands and a lot of desire.
Sean DonovanSo within three months of moving to Florida, I had finished writing, and I had published health and happiness and owner's manual for the mind and body.
Sean DonovanAnd I had also was well on my way to finishing and publishing the trip novel, as luck would have it.
Sean DonovanActually, I define luck as when chance meets opportunity and, you most importantly, recognize it and take actions to capitalize on it.
Sean DonovanSo luck had steered me in the right direction here in Florida.
Sean DonovanWhen I landed here, it was just as my life coach, shed, she had told me right before I left, she said, shawn, maybe, just maybe, things weren't going right for you in your business in Richmond, Virginia, because it was not where you're supposed to be.
Sean DonovanYou are not doing what you're supposed to do.
Sean DonovanYou are not surrounded by the people you're supposed to be with.
Sean DonovanShe said, when you land in the right spot and the timing is right, all the right people, all the right opportunities are going to present themselves, and you're going to find yourself in a very different situation.
Sean DonovanAnd that is what happened to me.
Sean DonovanWhen I moved to Florida, I got in a totally different mindset.
Sean DonovanI started spending my time doing something I enjoyed, like writing.
Sean DonovanI started going out to networking events and socializing and doing things on a low budget, granted, but doing things that I had not been doing previously in my business, because I was either in survival mode or I was in high production mode.
Sean DonovanSo I met a few people, and one of the first people I met was a gentleman with a sailboat.
Sean DonovanHe was about 20 years older than me.
Sean DonovanHe had a sailboat that he wanted to take out, but he didn't have any crew.
Sean DonovanAnd I got the honor, pleasure, and privilege of being a crewmate on his boat.
Sean DonovanI got to do a bunch of sailing.
Sean DonovanTurns out he was a business consultant as well.
Sean DonovanSo I got a lot of business advice, networking advice from him.
Sean DonovanHe introduced me to a lot of key players in our community here that I was brand new to.
Sean DonovanAnd it was just.
Sean DonovanIt opened the world the doors of so many possibilities.
Sean DonovanAnd it was so crazy how I got introduced to this gentleman with the sailboat.
Sean DonovanIt was because another new friend of mine had overheard me talking to somebody else about wanting to go sailing.
Sean DonovanAnd he said, hey.
Sean DonovanHe goes, I heard you talking about sailing.
Sean DonovanCome over here.
Sean DonovanI want to introduce you to somebody.
Sean DonovanAnd then the whole thing unfolded, and it was all because I was projecting into the future.
Sean DonovanNow here I am.
Sean DonovanI don't have two nickels to rub together.
Sean DonovanI'm wondering what I'm going to eat for dinner that night.
Sean DonovanAnd I'm talking about going off and sailing on some yacht, you know, crazy talk, right, Kevin?
Sean DonovanI mean, come on, Sean.
Sean DonovanRound yourself.
Sean DonovanGet your head out of the clouds on the ground.
Sean DonovanDeal with what's in front of you.
Sean DonovanToday.
Sean DonovanNo, I'm out there projecting to the world, I want to go sailing.
Sean DonovanI want to be a captain.
Sean DonovanOne day, I'm going to own a sailboat.
Sean DonovanSomebody overhears it, and next thing I know, that very next weekend, I'm out on a sailboat, somebody else's boat, not mine.
Sean DonovanSo I never specified in my dreams necessarily.
Sean DonovanIt had to be my vote at the time.
Sean DonovanI was happy as heck to be on somebody else's and to be contributing in a meaningful way.
Sean DonovanYou know, whether it was, you know, tying up a line, whether it was jumping the sail or whether it was swabbing the deck.
Sean DonovanI just felt useful because I've been in such a helpless stage in my business due to the economy.
Sean DonovanIt was nice to be in a different mode.
Sean DonovanNow I'm not too proud to swab a deck.
Sean DonovanI was happy to be on a boat at the time.
Sean DonovanI was happy to be doing a mindless job that I had total control over.
Sean DonovanIt was so liberating, and it was so free, and it just felt so good.
Sean DonovanThe more I wrote, the more I started to get in the flow of writing, the more I started to enjoy it.
Sean DonovanSo I thought I would just write a little bit until I found something else to do.
Sean DonovanWell, turns out I found a couple of publishers of local magazines who were looking for content, and I got hired to do piecemeal articles and do some freelance writing for some magazines.
Sean DonovanNext thing I know, I'm writing biographies and web copy for people.
Sean DonovanMy health and happiness book caused me to interact with a very successful gentleman here in town who had made a fortune off of marketing, and he was looking to transition into something different, youth athletics, coaching, and character building type of stuff for young athletes.
Sean DonovanSo he found my book very fascinating.
Sean DonovanHe took a liking to me, took me under his wing, and gave me, shared with me some very valuable advice on launching and marketing and promoting the book.
Sean DonovanAnd part of that advice was to put it into some sort of coaching program, give my book away for free.
Sean DonovanI'd been struggling to sell this newly published book, and I was making about $10 profit at a time selling this book.
Sean DonovanAnd in my first year, I sold 1900 books.
Sean DonovanKevin, that was a very difficult way to make $19,000, and it was a drop in the.
Sean DonovanThe bucket.
Sean DonovanI mean, that was my restaurant budget for the year in my former life.
Sean DonovanYou know what I mean?
Sean DonovanSo not to.
Sean DonovanNot to sound.
Sean DonovanThat's a brag, but I had made a lot of money.
Sean DonovanI'd gone to making a very little bit of money, and.
Sean DonovanBut the difference was, I was so proud of that $19,000.
Sean DonovanThat was my payroll in a week back in Virginia for my contracting company.
Sean DonovanBut, you know, I produced this book.
Sean DonovanIt was an evergreen product, and now I can, you know, promote it to people and be proud of it, et cetera, et cetera.
Sean DonovanBut this marketing genius here in town said, sure, put together something different to build, you know, more on that brand and to have a bigger opportunity for profit and bigger potential for future offerings.
Sean DonovanSo I took his advice and followed it to the t, and I ended up making a career out of writing.
Sean DonovanI got into health and wellness coaching for a while, and I found myself.
Sean DonovanNow, some of the best ways to pull yourself out of a low place is to help other people out of theirs.
Sean DonovanSo I was helping coaching people and using a lot of that life coaching expertise that I had gotten from my life coach in Virginia.
Sean DonovanWhen times were good and how she helped me through my tough times, I was able to help apply to other people.
Sean DonovanSo that was kind of that path how I got into writing full time now for the last 15 years.
Kevin LoweWow.
Kevin LoweYou know what I love about this is it's almost like this amazing story of life was just waiting on you to make a choice.
Kevin LoweYou had been living your whole life in this one area of the world.
Kevin LoweYou'd been doing this one thing, chasing, chasing money, and it was like the whole world was just waiting on you to finally make a choice.
Kevin LoweAnd it's almost like you moved to Florida, and it's like you opened a door to a whole new world where your perspectives on what matter changed.
Kevin LoweEverything was just happening, relationships being built, things that you did enjoying, no longer focusing on the money, but really just on living.
Sean DonovanAbsolutely.
Sean DonovanOne of the things that I loved more than anything was traveling.
Sean DonovanSo back when I was in high production mode in real estate and contracting, I was earning money hand over fist, and I wasn't able to fully enjoy it.
Sean DonovanI wasn't able to break away and take a vacation for a week.
Sean DonovanIt was a month long proposition for me to take a one week vacation.
Sean DonovanIt was a week or two of prep for me before I left on vacation to make sure everybody had what they needed, that everybody knew what was going to happen, that there were contingency plans in place for unforeseen.
Sean DonovanAnd then the whole time I was on vacation, Kevin, guess what I'm thinking about?
Sean DonovanI'm not thinking about the palm trees and the sunshine.
Sean DonovanI'm wondering what's going on at home.
Sean DonovanIs work getting done?
Sean DonovanIs, you know, are my workers milking the payroll?
Sean DonovanAre there problems at hand?
Sean DonovanI'm checking my email.
Sean DonovanI'm looking for text, all these things.
Sean DonovanAnd then when I got back, then the reality hit me after vacation that, yeah, my fears were accurate.
Sean DonovanA lot of things went wrong and a lot of things didn't happen the way I would have liked for them.
Sean DonovanSo it was a couple of weeks of catch up when I got home.
Sean DonovanSo it really took the enjoyment out of vacationing and traveling for me during that period of time, I had created an enterprise for myself that was successful, but at the same time, it wasn't delivering me the quality of life that I wanted.
Sean DonovanMy time was not my own.
Sean DonovanI didn't feel like I had freedom.
Sean DonovanI would have had more freedom in a nine to five corporate job because I would have been able to quit at 05:00 and go home and turn it off, turn off the work, focus on family, focus on dating.
Sean DonovanNow, I was single through this time, and part of the reason I think maybe I lost that relationship and went through that tough breakup in 2008 is because of all the time that I was investing in work and what I was not doing on the personal side of my relationships.
Sean DonovanSo, you know, I think at the time, I was blaming her for leaving me because, oh, I'm not making the same amount of money.
Sean DonovanI can't provide the same level of luxury and living.
Sean DonovanAnd I kind of felt like maybe she left, like a rat leaving a sinking ship kind of feeling.
Sean DonovanBut when I look back on it, it was a combination of a lot of things.
Sean DonovanI changed as a person.
Sean DonovanI probably was not a pleasant person to be around during the.
Sean DonovanDuring that hardship time.
Sean DonovanAnd so, you know, looking back now, yeah, I can't blame her for leaving.
Sean DonovanI mean, she.
Sean DonovanThat was her big move.
Sean DonovanLike, I moved to Florida, she moved out of the relationship and moved on.
Sean DonovanAnd, you know, we're cordial.
Sean DonovanWe stay in touch from time to time.
Sean DonovanNow, I don't have any hard feelings there, but, man, it was.
Sean DonovanIt was just really tough at the time to go through it like that.
Sean DonovanBut, yeah, it's a different life now and one wherever.
Sean DonovanMoney is not the end goal.
Sean DonovanI think money is a great tool.
Sean DonovanIt gives us the ability to have freedom, gives us the ability to do the things that we want in life, but it's not the end all, be all.
Sean DonovanSo if you're focused just on making money, you're probably not going to be real happy.
Sean DonovanThey say money doesn't buy happiness.
Sean DonovanWell, I disagree.
Sean DonovanIf you're using money as a tool and you're using it correctly, it can buy a lot of happiness for you, provided that you allow it to.
Sean DonovanProvided that you allow time in your life to do those things that you enjoy, that money can deliver for you.
Sean DonovanYou can't let the pursuit of money just consume you.
Sean DonovanAnd you can't let the lack of money devastate you on the flip side of that coin either.
Kevin LoweYeah, absolutely.
Kevin LoweBack to Florida, I guess.
Kevin LoweKind of more moving up into present day.
Kevin LoweYou tell me which came first, the boat or the wife?
Sean DonovanThe wife definitely came first.
Sean DonovanI started to really envision what I was looking for in a partner.
Sean DonovanAnd I started dating again when I moved to Florida.
Sean DonovanI met someone shortly after I moved here and got into a long relationship with them.
Sean DonovanThat relationship evolved and we grew in different directions and it had an expiration date on it.
Sean DonovanBut I invested a lot of time and a lot of emotion into that relationship.
Sean DonovanBut I was much better equipped to leave that relationship and move on, having gone through what I went through in 2008.
Sean DonovanSo when I got out of that relationship, I thought, I'm still not where I want to be as a person.
Sean DonovanAnd I took squarely half the blame for the failure of that relationship.
Sean DonovanIf I am not the person that I want to be, then how can I be everything to somebody else?
Sean DonovanI was trying so hard to please this other person.
Sean DonovanAt the same time, I wasn't completely pleased with myself.
Sean DonovanI was much happier than I was after 2008.
Sean DonovanI had come a long way since then, but I still wasn't where I wanted to be.
Sean DonovanThought, let me take some time for myself.
Sean DonovanLet me focus on myself.
Sean DonovanI don't want to date.
Sean DonovanI don't want to really meet anybody right now.
Sean DonovanThe timing is not right.
Sean DonovanI'm going to just, you know, lick my wounds, enjoy being single, and keep focusing on the things that are going to move me forward.
Sean DonovanAnd you know what's crazy, Kevin?
Sean DonovanRight when I made that commitment to myself and said, nope, not going to date, not going to look for anybody, someone found me very unexpectedly.
Sean DonovanIt was a Christmas brunch that some mutual friends of me and my wife had put on and I.
Sean DonovanAnd they invited me to go.
Sean DonovanAnd I just.
Sean DonovanI wasn't.
Sean DonovanI don't know, I wasn't feeling it, but I talked myself into going anyway.
Sean DonovanI hadn't seen some of those friends in a while.
Sean DonovanAnd so I show up to this brunch and there sat my future wife.
Sean DonovanI didn't even know it yet.
Sean DonovanSo she heard my voice.
Sean DonovanIt got her attention.
Sean DonovanWe talked briefly.
Sean DonovanShe gave me her card.
Sean DonovanWe left brunch.
Sean DonovanWe both ended up over at the ocean deck later on for karaoke with the same mutual friends plus some others that had joined us.
Sean DonovanAnd, you know, we talked very, very briefly that day.
Sean DonovanAgain, I'm not in the mindset that I want to date anybody.
Sean DonovanI was actually splitting my time between Virginia and Florida at the time.
Sean DonovanI had gotten a consulting gig up in Virginia, so I was going back and forth.
Sean DonovanBut you know what?
Sean DonovanSometimes those least expected things end up being some of the most important discoveries in our lives, and I just could not stop thinking about this girl.
Sean DonovanSo, lo and behold, a mutual friend of ours had, you know, kind of pushed and followed up with us and ended up connecting us, and we sort of did a long distance back and forth thing.
Sean DonovanI was in Florida half a month and Virginia half the month, and we saw each other when we could, and we kept it very casual at first, but she quickly became my best friend, and she was an artist.
Sean DonovanAnd, you know, I was considering myself an author at the time, so I thought, oh, the author and the artist.
Sean DonovanShe paints pictures with paintbrushes.
Sean DonovanI paint pictures with words.
Sean DonovanYou know, this could be a great thing.
Sean DonovanGreat match.
Sean DonovanShe's from Brazil, so there's a lot of culture there and exotic ness to her character.
Sean DonovanAnd I thought, man, this is somebody that I could see myself with long term.
Sean DonovanSo we started dating.
Sean DonovanWe moved in together, and then she ended up proposing to me, Kevin, which is crazy.
Sean DonovanI had my own plan, but she's a very determined and very strong woman who knows exactly what she wanted.
Sean DonovanAnd she beat me to the punch, if you can believe that.
Sean DonovanSo we ended up, let's see, we got engaged on her birthday back in November of 2019, and then we ended up getting married in the middle of COVID We got married October 10, 2020.
Sean Donovan1020 20.
Sean DonovanSo I enjoyed four wonderful years of marriage with her, and I plan to be with her until the day that I die, hopefully many, many decades from now.
Sean DonovanBut she's a wonderful woman.
Sean DonovanShe's an artist.
Sean DonovanShe's from Brazil originally, as I said.
Sean DonovanShe owns a local art gallery here in Ormond beach.
Sean DonovanAnd she's just this really positive beacon of hope and positivity and love and laughter and life all rolled into one person.
Sean DonovanSo I'm just blessed to have her in my life and blessed to be able to live with her and work with her and renovate a house with her now together as well.
Kevin LoweYeah.
Kevin LoweWow.
Kevin LoweWhat an amazing story.
Kevin LoweAgain.
Kevin LoweAgain.
Kevin LoweMan, I just go back to this idea of life was just waiting for you to open a new door, and it's amazing to see what lied on the other side.
Kevin LoweI mentioned a boat because sailing, that's continued to be a love of yours, correct?
Sean DonovanYeah.
Sean DonovanOh, I got off on that long tangent.
Sean DonovanYou asked me if the wife or the boat came first.
Sean DonovanThe wife came first.
Sean DonovanI shared with her my dream of sailing.
Sean DonovanI got to take her on some sail trips with me as a crewmate on my friend's boat that I had been sailing with for years, since I met him when I first moved here.
Sean DonovanSo we got to go through the keys.
Sean DonovanWe got to go through a bunch of different island chains in the Bahamas and a bunch of local trips here as well in the intercoastal and around coastal Florida.
Sean DonovanThat was super cool.
Sean DonovanSo she fell in love with sailing and the idea of ultimately buying a sailboat as well.
Sean DonovanSo crazy story, too.
Sean DonovanThere's a whole bunch of other side stories and nuances.
Sean DonovanBut just for to make a very long story short, as a result of COVID we had a bunch of trips booked for 2020.
Sean DonovanDeposits already paid.
Sean DonovanSome of the trips were paid for.
Sean DonovanMy mom had owned a travel agency, and she had passed away in 2018.
Sean DonovanI had taken that business over.
Sean DonovanWe had plans to run it as a part time business and incorporate it into our other businesses.
Sean DonovanWell, when all of those trips that we had booked got cancelled, we found ourselves with a whole bunch of refunds from the cruise lines.
Sean DonovanAnd so we had some newfound money that had come back to us, and we thought, you know what?
Sean DonovanOur honeymoon cruise was one of those trips that got cancelled.
Sean DonovanAnd we said, well, this is not acceptable.
Sean DonovanWe're going to have to do something about it.
Sean DonovanAnd I said, why don't we take this money?
Sean DonovanBut as a down payment on a boat, maybe try to buy a boat outright if we can afford it and make our own honeymoon, make our own travel plans.
Sean DonovanSo we started looking around.
Sean DonovanWe started shopping.
Sean DonovanIt was right before all the boat prices and everything.
Sean DonovanCar prices went through the roof due to Covid and shortages.
Sean DonovanBut we found a boat we loved.
Sean DonovanIt was in our budget, and we pulled the trigger and bought it.
Sean DonovanAnd we ended up, instead of going on a one week cruise for our honeymoon, Kevin.
Sean DonovanWe ended up having a 30 day cruise from Daytona beach all the way down through the keys.
Sean DonovanWe were able to rotate our own friends and his crew, so we had a rotational crew of friends on our honeymoon sail.
Sean DonovanAnd since then, we've sailed all over.
Sean DonovanLast year, I went.
Sean DonovanSailed from Daytona beach all the way up the coast into Virginia, sailed up the Chesapeake Bay to Baltimore, sailed up the James river past Jamestown and Williamsburg, all the way up to Richmond, where I'm from, and hit about 32 different ports along the way.
Sean DonovanAlso had a rotational crew of friends, so we just.
Sean DonovanWe've had a blast, and that's developed into a little bit of a business.
Sean DonovanWe lost the travel agency as a result of COVID unfortunately.
Sean DonovanSo we.
Sean DonovanWe decided, well, let's.
Sean DonovanLet's try to keep it going in some way.
Sean DonovanLet's make the boat profitable so that it pays for itself and it's not just a liability.
Sean DonovanSo we've started doing day charters and weekend charters here locally in Florida.
Sean DonovanSt.
Sean DonovanAugustine is one of our favorite runs from Daytona to St.
Sean DonovanAugustine.
Sean DonovanWe also go down to Cocoa and Ogalley and sometimes incorporate a rocket launch or something into that trip as well.
Sean DonovanSo we've had really just an excellent opportunity with the sailboat to do what we love and also incorporate a business plan into it as well.
Sean DonovanAnd we get to pick and choose who we bring on as crew, who we take on as paying passengers, and how we spend our time, and that's just a wonderful thing.
Kevin LoweWow.
Kevin LoweHow amazing.
Kevin LoweHow amazing.
Sean DonovanGuess what?
Sean DonovanI do sailing all the time.
Kevin LoweWhat?
Sean DonovanI write every single day, I write.
Sean DonovanI keep a really detailed captain's log and journal while I'm writing or while I'm sailing.
Sean DonovanSo every single day I write, you know, where we're at, what the weather conditions were, where we're headed, any issues with the boat and who was on board, etcetera.
Sean DonovanSo it's kind of what you're supposed to do as a licensed captain anyway.
Sean DonovanAnd then I take it a few steps further and add in a bunch of detail, and I think to myself, this is something I'd love to share with your listeners here.
Sean DonovanWhat if you had written one sentence every single day for, let's say, the last ten years of your life?
Sean DonovanThat's 365 times, you know, ten.
Sean DonovanThat's 3650 sentences that you would have about every single day.
Sean DonovanAnd this is an exercise that can happen really quickly.
Sean DonovanHey, today it rained.
Sean DonovanI didn't leave the house at all, and I wrote six pages in such and such a book.
Sean DonovanOr today I went to the grocery store and found a great deal on shampoo or whatever it is to be able to go back.
Sean DonovanI love reading my captain's law and my sailing journals.
Sean DonovanIt's really, really cool.
Sean DonovanIt's one thing to look at pictures.
Sean DonovanThose are phenomenal, too.
Sean DonovanA picture says 1000 words, but when you've actually written about some stuff and how you're feeling and maybe stuff that you didn't capture in pictures, that is super exciting to be able to go back and read and to share with others.
Sean DonovanMy granddaughter is eight years old now, and I share some stories with her.
Sean DonovanAnd one day I want her and her grandkids to go back and read grand dudes captain's logs and to experience what I experienced.
Sean DonovanSo I would challenge your readers to start journaling.
Sean DonovanJust take three minutes, five minutes, and write one sentence about your day to day.
Sean DonovanAnd I guarantee you at the end of the year, the end of the month, ten years from now, whatever, you're going to be so glad that you did this.
Kevin LoweWow.
Kevin LoweWhat a powerful, powerful kind of a mission we've given to all of us.
Kevin LoweI love that idea so much.
Sean DonovanAnd it's that mindset, Kevin, that took me into my most profitable business I have right now.
Sean DonovanFrom the first two books I wrote, health and happiness and the trip, the more I shared these books with people, and the trip was just pure entertainment.
Sean DonovanIt was an action adventure, epic adventure, epic adventure novel.
Sean DonovanHealth and happiness was more of a self help health and wellness book.
Sean DonovanBut the interesting thing is, no matter who I shared these books with, people would express interest in writing their own books.
Sean DonovanIt was half the people that I talked to were shocked that I had written and published a book and they expressed interest.
Sean DonovanOh, man, I've got a story.
Sean DonovanWell, it made me realize, hey, we all have stories.
Sean DonovanEvery day is a new chapter in our book of life.
Sean DonovanSo I started helping people share their stories.
Sean DonovanI started helping other people write their books.
Sean DonovanI'll never forget the first day I got the first copy of my very first book in my brand new mailbox here in Florida.
Sean DonovanAnd it was such a good feeling.
Sean DonovanAnd I thought, well, I only experienced this once.
Sean DonovanYou know, you only get to write and publish your first book one time.
Sean DonovanBut guess what?
Sean DonovanNow I get to help other people write and publish their first books over and over and over again.
Sean DonovanAnd I get to share in their joy and excitement of receiving their first book.
Sean DonovanSo that has really just been super fulfilling to me.
Sean DonovanI get to work one on one with people and have in depth discussions like you and I are having right now.
Sean DonovanLike I've had with my life coach in the past.
Sean DonovanHealth and wellness coaching was great, but I really niched it down to helping other people tell their stories.
Sean DonovanPart of being able to tell a good story and to really communicate effectively is to have your mind right.
Sean DonovanA good way to have your mind right is to have your body right and to be in good health and to focus on those things that you can control.
Sean DonovanAll those little bitty steps, all those little bitty things that I did to dig and claw my way out of that deep hole that I was in back in 2008.
Sean DonovanIt applies not only to fitness and losing weight and health and wellness and business and finances, but also writing a book.
Sean DonovanIt's a step by step, take it one day at a time, break it down into bite sized pieces while still envisioning that end result.
Sean DonovanSo when I engage with a new author coaching client, one of the first things I ask them is, what does this book look like in your mind?
Sean DonovanDescribe it to me.
Sean DonovanIs it a six by nine?
Sean DonovanA five by eight?
Sean DonovanIs it a pocket sized book?
Sean DonovanIs it an eight and a half by eleven book?
Sean DonovanWhat's the size?
Sean DonovanWhat colors do you see on the COVID What do you envision the title being?
Sean DonovanWhat are your expectations for the book and how are you going to feel when you accomplish those?
Sean DonovanSo as an author or an author coach, these are the kinds of questions that I asked to get the project rolling because I know it was this line of questioning that helped me through some very tough times and helped me recreate myself in this whole new career that I'm in right now.
Kevin LoweYeah.
Kevin LoweSo amazing.
Kevin LoweNow, for anybody interested in possibly working with you or even finding the books you've written or even maybe planning a trip to Ormond beach in Florida and want to go sailing, is there any way that we can send them where they can learn more?
Sean DonovanAbsolutely.
Sean DonovanSo I'm very active on Facebook.
Sean DonovanMy handle on Facebook.
Sean DonovanI'm author Sean Dawn.
Sean DonovanA u t h o r s e a n d o n.
Sean DonovanI have a website, actually, I have a few websites, but my main website is sean Dawn.com.
Sean Donovanthat's s e a nde d o n.com.
Sean Donovanand you can find all kinds of information about my author services.
Sean DonovanYou can find links to my books on there as well.
Sean DonovanThere's one book that's not on my website right now that I'm super excited about.
Sean DonovanIt has its own website.
Sean DonovanIt's called Dear Beer and Dear, dear beer.com.
Sean Donovanso they can go there and learn more about the Deerbeer trilogy series as well.
Sean DonovanSo I'm really excited about that project and putting a lot of time, energy and effort into promoting that right now as well.
Kevin LoweYeah, I love it.
Kevin LoweWell, I will be positive, man, that everything you just mentioned is all in the show notes for anybody, uh, interested in getting in touch with you and learning more.
Kevin LoweSean, I got one last question for you today to wrap things up is, um, sure.
Kevin LoweI know your granddaughter.
Kevin LoweShe's a big part of your life.
Kevin LoweShe's, I think you said eight years old.
Kevin LoweWhat do you, what do you hope she remembers about you?
Kevin LoweWhat do you hope?
Kevin LoweIs that that one takeaway when she thinks of you when she's old, what does she remember?
Sean DonovanMan, that is a fantastic question, and it's a very important question to me because my grandparents were so influential in my life.
Sean DonovanI would like her to remember me as a man of my word.
Sean DonovanI always did what I said I was going to do.
Sean DonovanI think a lot of people have the someday symptom where they're always going to do something someday, someday, and that someday never comes.
Sean DonovanBut I want to be remembered as someone who did what they said they were going to do, no matter how outlandish and crazy and ridiculous it sounds.
Sean DonovanI want people to know, particularly my granddaughter, that anything is possible if you put your mind into it, no matter how deep and dark the hole is, if you say to yourself, I'm going to get out of this, I'm going to put myself in a better situation, it is possible.
Sean DonovanIt may take a ton of hard work and sacrifice and different levels of thinking and different actions, but it is possible.
Sean DonovanAnd if you say you're going to do it, do it.
Sean DonovanI think the easiest person to let down is yourself.
Sean DonovanBut the most important person to not let down is yourself, because if you have those expectations and if you have integrity and you're a do what you say you do kind of person, you'll find a way to make it happen.
Sean DonovanYou'll find a way to succeed in spite of those outside circumstances that you don't have control over.
Kevin LoweAbsolutely.
Kevin LoweSean, dude, it's been a pleasure.
Kevin LoweThank you so much for being here.
Sean DonovanFor, likewise, Evan, and thank you for everything that you're doing.
Sean DonovanI love your podcast.
Sean DonovanI love your story.
Sean DonovanYou've been an inspiration to me as well as probably thousands, tens of thousands of other people who followed you and listen to your podcast.
Sean DonovanSo keep up the good work, brother.
Kevin LoweOh, man.
Kevin LoweThank you so much, dude.
Kevin LoweAnd for you listening today.
Kevin LoweMy hope, as always, is that youve heard something today that didnt just entertain you, but more so, maybe as you looking at your own life, maybe from a new perspective, maybe youre in a place right now where youre not happy and youre thinking to yourself, wow, maybe I just need to be brave enough to open a new door like Shawn did and see what awaits me on the other side.
Sean DonovanKick that door open if you have to, man.
Sean DonovanKick it open.
Sean DonovanYou have to.
Kevin LoweI love it.
Kevin LoweI love it.
Kevin LoweUntil next time.
Kevin LoweThis is great grace of inspiration.
Kevin LoweGet out there and enjoy the day.