The Tormented High School Nerd of 10 Years Ago...
How I Went from Being a Shy Tormented High School Nerd to an Un-employable 28 year old 'Alpha Networker' & Entrepreneur...
A few months ago, I received an invitation in the mail to my 10 year high school class reunion. I couldn’t believe it had already been 10 years since I had left L.A. and flew 3,000 miles to Boston, to begin a new life…
It may sound dramatic when I say “begin a new life”, but that’s exactly what it was.
I did not like my time in high school.
It was quite miserable actually.
High School was very much like being a crab in a bucket, with other crabs… feeling like the one crab who would attempt to climb out of the bucket, only to be pulled back down by other crabs. I took all kinds of crap from many of my peers in high school, quietly absorbing it and rarely striking back.
I’m not sure what kept me moving forward, doing the best I could to let the negativity slide off me and continue to perform.
The only relief was the praise from my teachers and a few close friends. It was their guidance and encouragement which reassured me that I was on the right path.
To this day I’m still impressed with my ability to absorb the shots and criticism, yet stubbornly move forward. It would have been much easier for me to have assimilated into the norm and gained the comfort of social acceptance.
I also played varsity football, yet was totally miserable being a part of my high school team.
Involuntarily Training for a Marathon
Every day, I would show up to practice 1 hour late because I was also part of my school’s Academic Decathlon team. My academic team met during the last period of the day, which was also the period football practice began.
I made my academics my priority and therefore, whenever I showed up to football practice, my offensive line coach would tell me to start running to make me pay for missing part of practice, but all it really did was cause me to miss more practice.
I would run for the next hour of every practice. If I wasn’t wearing pads and a helmet, people would think that I was training for a marathon. I became quite the runner. :)
My teammates had given me the nickname “Calculus”, in an attempt to marginalize my efforts. I couple of times I did “snap” during practice and got into scuffles with some a-holes on the team.
That earned me another nickname… “Manson”.
I think I liked “Manson” better than “Calculus”, because it at least represented me standing up for myself and giving them a taste of their own medicine.
It would have been easy for me to just quit the team, but I could not give my coaches or teammates the satisfaction of driving me away.
I slept very little, because I carried a full load of AP classes, worked at Chuck E. Cheese, did Academic Decathlon and had football practice for 3-4 hours per day. I would get home late, exhausted then stay up until 2, 3 or 4 in the morning to finish my homework. I would get up at 6am to begin my day again.
If not for the football season ending and winter break, I definitely would have had a mental breakdown.
What also helped was that my 1st period Physics teacher, Mr. Lowe, understanding my situation would let me sleep through his class as he lectured. Other students complained as to why he allowed me to nap, while everyone else had to pay attention to his lectures.
He would reply, “Because Fernando is the only one with an A in the class. Now pay attention!”
This got me some rest, but didn’t make my relationship with my peers any easier.
When I graduated, I had been accepted to MIT and I could not wait to leave L.A. for Boston. It was an opportunity for a new life, where no one knew who I was. A new life did indeed begin…
"What Happened to the Shy Ferny?"
This past Saturday, I attended my 10 year reunion and hung out with people I hadn’t spoken to for over a decade. With a few exceptions, I did not keep in touch with people from high school so I was seeing everyone for the first time.
It was an amazing experience and interesting enough, none of the people that had tormented me in high school were there. I got along great with everyone and met a few folks I didn't know before.
I really had a great time, which was a little surprising.
A conversation of note was with an old friend Alex, who I greeted. I use to work at Chuck E. Cheese with him, making pizzas.
Before the reunion, many of us had submitted bios of where we were at now, occupation, and a picture.
Alex had read the bio I submitted and said, “I read your bio and saw your picture. I recognized your face, but I could tell you weren’t the same person. What happened to the shy Ferny? You smile more, you’re confident, even your posture and the way you stand is different.”
I asked him, “How was my posture before?”
He replied, “You kinda hunched over, very shy and kept to yourself. Wow. You look good.”
I said ‘thank you’, and tried as best I could to explain what had happened over these past 10 years. It turned out he had recently started working with World Financial Group, a financial services network marketing company, and had discovered the blessings of personal development and understood the value of a positive association of friends.
So I connected with him on that level and explained that over these past 10 years, my association had changed, and therefore I had changed. I think he understood, based on his recent experience in this industry.
An Out of Body Experience
That Saturday was a surreal experience, because of how I felt as a socialized. Until then, I had no idea how much I had changed, until I mentally stepped outside myself for a little bit that night and I made myself aware of how I interacted with everyone there.
Kind of like an out of body experience…
Alex was right.
I was not the same person as before. I was more confident. As a result of this new me and my body language, I sensed that the level of respect people had for me was also different – in a good way. They were happy to see me, wanted to take pictures with me, were interested in my life and I was interested in theirs.
A couple of folks pulled me to the side and spoke candidly about how proud they were of me, being that I was latino, and how much they had respected me during high school, despite the fact that some of their friends would put me down behind my back.
I also sat down and had a great conversation with an old friend, named Lorena. She didn’t know this, but I use to have a small crush on her in high school. :) Back then, like any nerd with a crush, there were many times when I helped her with her homework and was the best friend I could be. She was always very grateful for my help, and she was one of those few friends who provided me with encouragement and support.
We caught up that night and I met her husband, Louis, who’s a great guy. They had flown in from Arkansas, where they settled down. They have been married for 7 years and are both doing great, with 3 beautiful children.
Lorena was also the only other full-time business owner in the room besides myself. Being a successful business woman, considering where she came from, having never finished college and raising a family was an extraordinary accomplishment and I was very proud of her and how far she had come.
We talked a little bit about business and we exchanged a few ideas. It was very cool to see people I grew up with doing so well for themselves and having become successful entrepreneurs.
The Alpha Networker
I guess the reason I’m sharing this is in part to reflect on how far I had come since leaving for college, and trying to piece together my transformation.
And most definitely, a HUGE part of my transformation was as a result of these past few years growing as a business owner, dedicating myself to personal development and becoming the "Alpha Networker", Mike Dillard defines so well in his Magnetic Sponsoring course.
It was clear that the "Alpha Networker" was the Ferny who was present that night for my high school reunion.
The only part of the old Ferny, which remained was my heart and the stubbornness, which never allowed me to quit anything I began. It was this stubbornness which got me through high school and my failures in Network Marketing.
This ability to weather the storms of life, eventually led me to discovering Mike Dillard and Magnetic Sponsoring, and led to my growth as a networker, a marketer, a teacher and entrepreneur.
The growth and skill as marketers Raymond and I have gained is laid out in our AMF course. It’s the equivalent of $50,000 in business experience, instruction and investment we made to gain the knowledge necessary to find success.
It’s available for you when you’re ready to take a giant leap forward in your business.
As for my personal growth and transformation… well, I’ve described this journey as best I can in many of the AMF newsletters I’ve written, including this one. I hope this one, as well as the others, will inspire you to find the courage and confidence to move forward in pursuit of your dreams, despite the pull down from the “crabs” in your life.
But I can only talk to you about my journey. You’ll still need to embark on your own.
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About the Author: Ferny Ceballos
Member Since: 10/08/2007
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I love these from you
I don't know of anyone else who opens themselves up like you Ferny. Your 'growing pains' make for some of the most inspiring reading out there.
Well said
Ferny you deserve everything you have going for you... And I am truly honored to be with your presense both online and off. Thanks for sharing.
Jerry
Crab in a bucket
You are truly an inspiration, Ferny. The last two years that I've known you have lead me to believe in fairy tales. Your story has a well deserved, happy ending that most only dream about (even though it's nowhere near the end). Keep up the amazing work you do to help crabs like me come out of their shell.
Peace,
FerPri
Transformation
Thanks Ferny for telling your story - it is truly inspiring! It makes me think of metamorphosis - the butterfly emerging from the cocoon - Fly Ferny Fly!
Carrie Norton
What a beautiful story!
What a beautiful story! I'm sure I'd never heard of you til sometime in the last 90 days, and now your name and face (and stories) are as familiar to me as any good friend.
I'll put "meeting you" on my list of things to accomplish, along with making some (any!) money in this business.
Thanks for your story, the relevations you had about yourself and your friends, and the help you've given this community, and to me.
Susi.
Nice Work Ferny!
Great story my friend! It's amazing how much changing associations and having a defined goal to achieve can change someone. I'm sure had I been able to make my 10-year reunion (which was last weekend as well), most folks probably wouldn't have recognized me either :)
Thanks for sharing.
(Not-so-subtle plug for Ferny's AMF Course: If you're still struggling with how to generate traffic or haven't figured out how to put together an effective marketing system, do yourself a favor and invest in Ferny & Ray's AMF course. I did, and I can say it truly is worth way more than what you'll pay!)
I Can Soooo Relate!!!
Hello Ferny!
I sooo appreciate your transparency! Thank you for sharing a glimpse into your past! I too can relate... I was short and I had buck teeth...my friends teased me all the time...I was very shy that I just focused on academics and getting good grades - pretty soon, they were the ones coming to me.
It was my conscious choice to get over the fears and seek true personal development that helped me with building self confidence. I have an incredible library of wonderful books and it's amazing that most of them were on Mike Dillard's recommended readings as well.
THANK YOU FOR ALWAYS BEING AN INSPIRATION TO THE COMMUNITY!
Warmly,
Emma ;)
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Way too many years....
....since I graduated High School. Let's not go there, OK? But, it is great to relate to it through your eyes. Thanks for your friendship and leadership.
Best,
Shecky
www.HealthyProceeds.com
Honesty is like Fresh Air
Thank you for the marvelous story. You know, some of the most interesting people I know are just figuring out where they are going now... and I am no spring chicken. :-) You are awesome.
Connie Loeschen
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Thank YOU for sharing...
As a quiet back of the room teen myself i can relate to this story quite well. I bet not even 5 people form my high school class remember my name. Plus because of my disability I was pretty much pushed through since they didn' tknow how to deal with me.
Thank YOu for sharing and for your honesty. HUGS to YOU!
Expect Miracles... Shane Belceto http://www.PersonalDevelopmentSuccess.net
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for sharing your story. You reminded me of my husband story who was very shy and only had few friends and then things changed and mindset changed and when he went to school reunion the people who were bullying him were not there.
Sounds so familiar!
I admire you for the work you have achived and that you came out and shared your life experiences. I agree being an online business owner or just a business owner requires a different mindset and we look at things from different prospective.
have an amazing day!
Tatyana
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Ferny, wowow,
Thanks for sharing...funny ~
I just found this be4 closing the computer for the night and heading out to My highskool reunion in the morn!
I laughed at the begining of the article, then felt sentimental...then thoughtful. Rich story..nice writing.
Keep sharing and doin what you do. Proud of you, even though we don't know each other, really. Happy for you. Keep standing tall and smilin and having lots of fun!
Cheers,
Suzy
Ferny, I have tears. Thank
Ferny, I have tears. Thank you for sharing...I think there are more of us out there that can relate than we think. I try to teach my kids to embrace the ones in the school that aren't the "popular" ones. From my high school, it seems all the ones that were in similar shoes as you and I were are the ones who became "successful". Maybe that's because we really had to figure out who we were and what we wanted in life at a young age and therefore we turned inward to connect with ourselves. Isn't it funny? The journey's we embark on? And isn't it funny how 4 years of our lives can leave such an impact? I've been out of school for 23 years, soon to be 24...I can't wait to see how much more I develop personally before the 25th reunion!
Have a great day Ferny and thanks for being YOU!
Pam
My 1st 45 years of Life
Really were not too Cool. Still adjusting to my New Attitude and Posture and it Feels Good.
Your Friend for life
Glad you found yours alot sooner then me I am Proud of you too.
Juanita Waterman
Great Example of Transparency
What an awesome article! I love to hear great success stories but there's something powerful about the story of someone overcoming doubt and failure. When we expose our struggles it actually strengthens us. I believe it is one of the prerequisites for becoming a true leader... an alpha.
Thank you Ferny! Thank you Mike for creating this site!
Nellita Haase
Ferndo great going
I am honored how you came out and made it in the real world.
Making all the grades gave you the desire to win.
Most people donot achive because they have to heart.
You have the heart
As they say in football
No heart no Glory
I was like you .
You are as big as your Dream!
Hey Ferny:
Reunions - what a barometer to get a life check. I have been through several and it is amazing to see those who have grown and those who have withered. You took the high road and are now a better man and better networker for it - Ha! You truly do live up to all the high expectations you had of yourself and that is now is reflected in who you are. You are a smart, caring, and giving man. You stand shoulders above any peers of the past which are just ghosts now and wait till you see where the next 25 years take you on your journey. You will be a great leader and mentor to many in the internet marketing community and beyond. So, three cheers my friend - you on path of making a great life. Thanks for serving Tina and I on our road of discovery. We will always be able to say...we knew him when... All the best of success!
Yes Fernando
Yes Fernando.
Thanks for the article.
It's amazing how a blast from the past can really put life in perspecitve.
It make you realize that what you do to develop yourself and grow really determines your outcome and reality, nothing in the past does. We have the power to shape ourselves into anything.
I totally related to your high school experience.
You Rock then and now!
Billy Anne Crews
Thanks
Thanks for sharing your story. I read earlier that we have sole ownership for our vision and success. Congratulations on your success!
Linda
From one networker to another, great article.
Thank you Ferny for the great example of achievement through heart and stubbornness, attributes that I can defnitely relate to.
I can't agree with you more on how you ended this article with "But I can only talk to you about my journey. You’ll still need to embark on your own.".
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Seriously, no one book, article, nor scrap of information alone is going to give you all the answers in the universe nor be all you ever need to achieve your goals.
Success is a journey in which IS YOUR PROGRESSIVE "PERCEPTION' OF YOUR OPTIMAL GOAL, & that means being committed to constantly learning & growing, in your life & business, which you nail in every one of your works.
See you at the top soon Ferny.