Jillian's Real Life

Fall in Aspen

These past two weeks our mountains have been lit up in gold. But, not all of us can put it all down to mountain bike, hike or ride horses through these enchanting forests of pure white tree trunks and shimmering gold sunstruck leave.

Even in paradise burdensome life tasks get in the way of accessing that which nurtures and rejuvenates us. As someone who is all creative, sitting down at my desk and dealing with college loans, car fraud, and taxes, are not where my strengths lie, often bringing out my teenager rebelliousness, and a strong desire to flee rather than sit down and force my brain to resolve the issues that have been weighing me down since March. The desire to bind myself up in a chrysalis and wait for the universe to transform me into someone different has been strong.

Mercury in Retrograde

At these times, when life grabs you by the throat and beats you up a little (or sometimes a lot), it helps to look up what’s happening in the planets and realize that not only are we more connected to our planet than we realize, but that we are not alone in our frustrations. We are all going through this together. So when you break a bone, or like my incident, get 7 staples slammed into your head from splitting it open in yoga class in a headstand, just know that perhaps something out there feels the need to beat you up in order to get you to listen, and that perhaps now is the time to chill and not try so hard.

Tap into the Universe and the Magic Unfolds

Learning that Mercury is in retrograde three times this year; in March, August, and again October 11th, helps me to know that these life tests shall soon past, and the breakthrough moments that occur once we are through it all will confirm that we must never give up hope, and rest in the knowing that perseverance and diligence will lead to an explosion of serendipitous events leaving us stunned, and oftentimes laughing at the humor of it all.

Breaking Through Life’s Barriers

Coming out of this tough period seemed to have happened all at once, as if I had been lifted up and blasted through barriers, like a meteorite on fire, followed by an apoplectic meteor shower of manifestations with the phone and emails ringing with offers stemming from proposals sent out. Even the brain swelling obstacles I have been painstakingly bullying my way through since March, somewhat settled down… at once, culminating in a day like yesterday where it all seemed to climax in pure gold, unadulterated happiness. Knowing that this day was a gift, I let go of all the burdens and allowed myself to be in the moment, willing it to last long enough for me to get back into my flow.

The good news is that often there is comic relief when going through these tough times when we are being tossed helplessly into rocky shores. For me, twice now, the relief has come from necessary drives over Independence Pass where I listen to my version of self help books on audible such as; The Awakening by Sam Harris, 10% Happier by Dan Harris, The War on Art by Steven Pressfield, and Atomic Habits by James Clear. While driving and listening I am able to tap into a deeper understanding to what is going on, and to learn how some of my struggles are out of my control, where others stem from my own self sabotage as I subconsciously block my path towards success and happiness. It’s funny how we think we know ourselves, until we analyze what “ourselves” truly means.

My last trip over the pass, I was driving at dusk, that bewitching hour when the sun slips behind the mountains and the remaining light transforms the scenery from light and cheery to dark and mysterious. I was listening to the end of the book “The Universe Has Your Back,” by Gabrielle Bernstein. In the scene I was listening to, Bernstein and a male friend go into the woods after a few drinks to loudly broadcast a tape they had just procured of a man emitting elk calls. Suddenly, they hear something large crashing through the trees, an angry elk, close enough for them to see the steam snorting out of his nostrils as he positioned himself to fight the intruder. Winding to the top of the pass just as the story ended, I had my own encounter with an enormous lone elk, but this one was peacefully lumbering across the road directly in front of me. I have never seen an elk on top of the pass, nor have I ever seen one all on his lonesome. I was left with nothing but to ponder the coincidence, and either see it as the Universe talking to me, or just chalking it up to a weird moment in time.

In the elk scenario, the message was clear that there is definitely something greater than myself listening to my angst, and confirming that I just needed to trust that all is good in my life and all I needed to do was to stay in my flow. Chills raised the hair on my arms at the realization, but of course, that knowing dissipated when everything went to shit the next week.

The AHA! moments ebb and flow, and so I have learned that when I have the capacity to manifest my desires I need to go full force and make things happen, and on the days my biorhythms are low, I need to not try so hard and merely absorb any information passing through.

So, just as an FYI, the last Mercury Retrograde of 2019 begins on October 11, 2019 at 10:49 pm. Maybe it helps to know this in advance. Perhaps with this retrograde try just observing and seeing it as proof that there is something bigger than ourselves out there teaching us lessons, listening to our prayers or meditations, and guiding us through our troubled times. The thing is, make sure you are listening back, or you will stand the chance of missing it all, or get beaten up so you hear better. Listen to the messages. Find the meaning, or you will not grow, and we all need to grow no matter how old and stubborn we are.

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Testimonials

Corneliu Fagaraşan
Architect

Aspen Business Connect completely exceeded my expectations. From the moment I showed up I felt welcomed into a community of open, curious, and genuinely supportive people. It’s not just networking—it’s real connection. I’ve built friendships, found opportunities, and gained invaluable insight simply by being part of the group. The environment Jillian has created makes it easy to show up, be yourself, and grow both personally and professionally.

Hudson McNamee Osprey Design Studio
Owner

I came along and was immediately connected with a lot of entrepreneurs from all backgrounds. A year and a half later I have gained a plethora of connections and advice from people from all walks of the entrepreneurial journey. This valley works by word of mouth. That is the most effective way, and being a part of this has gained me the most high quality clientele that respect what I do, compensate me fairly and I don't have to go through the entire vetting process every time. I learned so much from so many different types of people. It's been invaluable to my growth as an entrepreneur and a small business owner.

Grayson Rutherford Sinclair Building Architecture Design
Director of Operations

I've been blown away by the professional connections that I've been able to make since joining Aspen Business Connect. I've even had the opportunity to make trade relationships... [and] brought multiple artists onto my company's projects that I wouldn't have otherwise found had I not been a member of ABC.

It's unmatched and unrivaled by anything else in the valley and such a special meeting and connecting place for professionals of all different backgrounds. Jillian does an incredible job making her network ours and she's the most well-connected woman in the valley, always bringing in new people from different places who have different experiences and backgrounds to share. Overall it's one of my favorite things to be part of in the valley, from our socializing events and specialized dinners to our more professional focused events , it's given me the opportunity to make great friends in the valley and even professional relationships. All of us are better off for it.

Jeremy Joseph
Jeremy Joseph Photography

I opened a gallery called Jeremy Joseph Photography, which was a place to display my fine art prints of the Colorado Wilderness and Wildlife. Shortly after opening that space, I started to realize the need for me to be more  integrated into the local community. After a short meeting with Jillian, I realized really quickly how valuable her network could be to get more integrated into the community. The amount of people and relationship building you can do is pretty impressive. Every time that I show up  I always have a bit of a vibrationally tingly inspiration because of everyone's stories and what they're doing. Just a great place to be a part of the community and get inspired for your small business.

Derron Cloud, State Farm Agent in Basalt and Aspen.
Agent

What I have enjoyed from Jillian's group, Aspen Business Connect, is I've met lots of different people, different individuals. There's great events. I have probably not only gained clients but I’ve also been able to provide clients to those other folks that I've met. I've also made friends. Several people that I met in the first meeting that I went to, I've played golf with and our families hang out together. I have also had many, many referrals from those people. This group has been fantastic for networking and learning and just meeting lots of great and wonderful, interesting people.

Dominic Del Signore Homestead Circus Productions
Founder

Being a member hasn't just grown my business; it has fundamentally changed my life in the Roaring Fork Valley.

Jillian is a master at the art of connection, and her dedication to this community is nothing short of brilliant. She understands that when you connect local businesses as genuine resources for one another, you aren't just facilitating 'transactions', you are proliferating a culture of friendship, growth, and playful engagement that makes our community thrive... Great organizations only succeed with great leaders, and Jillian’s mission to foster an environment where we all succeed together is incredibly effective.

Marisa de Lempicka Tamara de Lempicka Estate Foundation
Owner

I've been a member with Aspen Business Connect for about five years now and it's been wonderful. Jillian does an amazing job at connecting people. I always leave the events inspired, empowered, with new ideas. It's really really been a great addition to my life here in Aspen, and it's a great reason to hear what other people are doing in the community, to feel part of this amazing community. The people in this group are amazing. I've /made some really lifelong friendships.

Shari Havroud of Aetio Health
Nutritionist
I am so grateful for Jillian and Aspen Business Connect, for introducing my work to the team at Aspen Strong where we created a successful Food/Mood kids series.  From there, I have been given the opportunity to work with the Aspen Youth Center, Aspen Family Connections and the City of Aspen!” 
All of these engagements have helped me expand awareness about the benefits of medical nutrition therapy.  Just one introduction led to many more.  I would highly recommend joining the Aspen Business Connect network!"
Diane Utz, ESQ Ferguson Shindler Law Firm
Construction Litigation

Thank you once again! You’ve created something really special and have done an amazing job pulling together the movers and shakers in this Valley. I’ve lived all over the country but have never witnessed a network like the one you’ve built and are continuing to build. You are such an inspiration!

Eric Amyot Keystone Species CO
Instigator of Change | Generative Community Builder

ABC makes networking easy. More than that, the intention and energy, mood, and support for every entrepreneur and business regardless of their scale or industry, is always positive.

Harry Teague - Harry Teague Architects
Owner

Thank you Aspen Real Life and your team. Very informative and well organized panel discussion. Wonderful to network with such smart, fun crowd. Keep up the good work.

Jerome Osentowski Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute
Founder & Director

Last week Jerome, Eden, and Brook melted our minds with their wisdom on the state of our food systems, what they're doing about it, and what we can all do to improve the health of ourselves and the Earth. Thanks Aspen Business Connect for organizing this great event!

Thanks so much Jillian for putting these together. We were glad to see so many people who care about their food, we got so many business cards! Amazing

Rose LeVan Sustainable Settings
Co-Founder & Office Manager

Thank you Jillian for giving us the opportunity to talk with our community via Aspen Business Connect! Your crew is amazing.

Michele Cardamone - Michele Cardamone Photography
Owner

I just went to Jillian's Aspen Business Connect meeting at Aspen Kitchen with a panel discussing the importance of eating local and nutritious food without pesticides. There was so much positive energy in the room and such an eclectic mix of local business representatives. It was such a perfect way to connect with members of our community. Bravo, Jillian! I can't wait for more!

Molly Dodge Bosque Aspen

Such an amazing event, Jillian!! Thank you for including us and for everything that you're doing for this community and beyond. You're an inspiration and connecting people is the most satisfying thing. Xoxox

Bill Infante, Hangai Mountain Textiles, Co-Founder & President at Breakthrough Communications, Basalt Town Council Member.
Principal & Co-Founder

Great evening. Great initiative. Great connections. Thanks Jillian Livingston for bringing the business community together!

Marisa Hallsted The Mindful Vine
Founder

We thought you’d love that we all connected over a fabulous dinner. Turned into a blog post, a mastermind group, a newly designed ring from gems from my ancestors and who knows great collaborations between some of us in the future! Thanks for being our connector and for all you do!!