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What One Missed Message Taught Me About Business (and Life)

Apr 21 2026 | By: M. Gioeli Photography

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The other day, I had a moment that stuck with me.

Not because it went well…
But because it didn’t.

And honestly? Those are usually the moments that teach us the most.

 


 

The Moment I Dropped the Ball

We had someone reach out for an estimate.

A simple inquiry.
Something that should have been easy to respond to.

But life was full.

We were busy.
Kids were sick.
Schedules were packed.

And somehow… we didn’t respond.

A week went by.

And then we got a message back that said something along the lines of:

“I guess you’re not interested. I’ll find someone else.” 

Pasted text

Oof.

 


 

The Part That Stung

I responded and apologized.

Because the truth is—we did drop the ball.

But then came another response.
And it wasn’t kind.

It felt frustrating.
It felt unfair.
And if I’m being honest—it stuck with me longer than I expected.

For hours, I kept thinking about it.

Replaying it.
Wanting to explain myself.
Wanting them to understand that this isn’t who we are.

 


 

The Real Reason It Bothered Me

And then I had a moment of clarity.

The reason it bothered me so much?

Because they weren’t entirely wrong.

That’s not how I want to run my business.

That’s not the experience I want someone to have when they reach out.

Even though it’s not the norm…
Even though we usually respond quickly…

It still happened.

And instead of staying stuck in frustration, I had to ask myself:

What can I learn from this?

 


 

The Lesson I Didn’t Expect

Here’s what I realized:

I don’t have to respond immediately…
But I do need to respond intentionally.

Because in that moment, I also recognized something bigger:

We live in a world where everyone responds quickly—but not always thoughtfully.

And that’s where things can spiral.

If I had been able to respond in the heat of that moment, I probably would have:

  • Defended myself

  • Explained everything

  • Reacted emotionally

And it likely would have turned into a back-and-forth that didn’t help either of us.

 


 

What I’m Taking Forward

This experience reminded me of two things:

1. Systems matter

Life is always going to be busy.

There will always be sick kids, full schedules, and distractions.

So instead of expecting perfection, I need better systems to make sure people are taken care of.

 


 

2. Pause before responding

Not every message needs an immediate response.

Some need a moment.

A moment to:

  • Process

  • Reflect

  • See things from the other person’s perspective

Because when we respond too quickly, we often react instead of communicate.

 


 

A Little Perspective for You, Too

Whether you’re running a business…
Parenting…
Or just navigating everyday life…

This applies everywhere.

How often do we:

  • React too quickly

  • Assume the worst

  • Miss the chance to pause and reflect

Sometimes the best thing we can do…

Is take a breath before we respond.

 


 

The Bigger Picture

At the end of the day, this wasn’t just about a missed message.

It was about:

  • Growth

  • Awareness

  • And choosing to do better moving forward

Because we’re all human.

We all make mistakes.

But what matters most is what we do after we recognize them.

 


 

Want More Real-Life Conversations Like This?

If you enjoy honest, real-life lessons about business, motherhood, and everything in between, I share more conversations like this over on my podcast.

🎙️ Check out more episodes of The Photographer’s Couch here:
https://rss.com/podcasts/the-photographers-couch

 


 

Megan Gioeli of M.Gioeli Photography is a family, senior, and branding photographer based in Mocksville, NC, serving Clemmons, Winston-Salem, and surrounding areas. She believes in creating a meaningful, stress-free experience for her clients while capturing real, authentic moments that reflect your story.

 

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