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Certified Speaking Professional – CSP

Certified Speaking Professional – CSP:

 

A Heartfelt Milestone in My Speaking Career

 

Grateful Reflections on Achieving CSP

Becoming a Certified Speaking Professional – CSP is more than a professional title—it’s a profound achievement marking one of the proudest moments in my speaking career.

Since the day I learned that being a “professional speaker” was a career, I dreamed about earning my CSP. Last week, I finally got to stand on that stage, in front of 1,000 of my peers from across the world, as I was awarded the highest earned designation in the speaking industry. Less than 17% of professional speakers worldwide have achieved this honor, bestowed by the National Speakers Association.

This didn’t happen without years of blood, sweat and tears, This wasn’t accomplished overnight. And most importantly, this didn’t happen without commitment, grit, failure, hard work and support.

The Journey: From Passion to Pinnacle

Pursuing CSP demanded relentless effort, discipline, and resilience. Earning this distinction—a mark held by fewer than 17% of speakers globally—required:

  • Delivering 250+ paid presentations across five years.
  • Consistently exceeding expectations for more than 100 organizations and audiences.
  • Submitting rigorous peer reviews: not just on stage performance, but business ethics, client satisfaction, income, and ongoing professional growth.

Every single keynote, workshop, and virtual event asked me to rise higher: to prepare, practice, learn, adapt, and deliver value. The late nights, the cross-country flights, and even moments of self-doubt were real. But my passion for helping people shift their mindsets and lead their best lives gave me the energy to keep climbing.

The Heart of My Success: My Clients

None of this would be possible without the organizations, event planners, and audiences who welcomed me onto their stages and into their lives. Your trust, your feedback, and your willingness to partner with me fueled my pursuit of excellence.

To every client who chose me, offered a testimonial, or sent a note of thanks—you have shaped who I’ve become as a speaker. Your challenges inspired fresh solutions, Your stories brought new insights, Your encouragement provided the strength I needed to keep pushing forward.

To all my past clients: thank you for giving me your platform, your people, and your partnership. This achievement is as much yours as it is mine.

The Joy and Responsibility of Earning CSP

Holding the CSP designation fills me with extraordinary joy and deep gratitude. It’s the result of perseverance through setbacks, embracing feedback with courage, and striving to improve every single day.

But this milestone also carries new meaning: a commitment to maintain the highest standards, evolve with every experience, and offer unwavering enthusiasm to every engagement. As a CSP, I pledge to keep innovating, keep serving, and keep inspiring.

Looking Back and Ahead

Reflecting on my path—from my days as a student leader in 4-H, being an NFL cheerleader to now being recognized as a peak performance architect and leadership speaker recognized for my signature keynote: Rally Mentality™, CSP represents the summit of my efforts, but also a starting line for the next phase of giving back.

If you’re dreaming of this milestone, know the journey is challenging, rewarding, and worth every ounce of dedication.

From My Heart: Thank You

To my clients, mentors, friends, and family: your belief in me is the foundation of this achievement. Thank you for making it possible. I can’t wait to discover what we can accomplish together as I carry the Certified Speaking Professional – CSP badge into future events, keynotes, and transformative experiences. Let’s keep rallying, keep growing, and keep making an unforgettable impact—together!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Shannon McKain is a motivational keynote speaker and a business consultant based in Dallas. She has worked in nearly all 50 states with audiences ranging from corporate executives to student leaders. Looking for a keynote speaker or consultant who can speak on these issues with expertise? Let’s chat!

Ten Years Speaking Business

This past December, I was snowed in at my sister’s house in Kansas City writing out my goals and projections for 2021. I had just finished my last virtual keynote of 2020 (from her basement) and was excited to end the year strong when I realized

Drumroll please…….

2021 marks TEN YEARS of owning my speaking/consulting business!

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Wow! I couldn’t believe it. Where had the last decade gone? Whom had I impacted? What had I accomplished?

In those ten years I:

  • Spoke in 45 states (still need Rhode Island, Idaho, Maine, Hawaii and Alaska! Know anyone there?)
  • Addressed over 200,000 audience members
  • Worked with companies like Tesla, Fidelity Investments, Newell-Rubbermaid, Garmin, MIT and more
  • Delivered more than 50 segments for TV programs around the country including: ABC, CBS, Nickelodeon and others
  • Delivered a TEDx Talk
  • Designed apparel to accompany my “Dream It Map It Reach It” initiative that signifies it doesn’t matter where you come from, or what you have in your pockets, you can still dream big and accomplish your dreams

After a decade of both exhilarating highs and lows, I’ve learned a few things from this wild ride. Strap in, I’m taking you with me!

Here are the ten things I’ve learned over the past ten years. 

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1. Start with a solid plan.

When I realized being a motivational speaker and business consultant was in my DNA, I put together a plan. I hired a business coach, asked tons of questions and created benchmarks and mile markers to guide progress and results. I knew my plan may get derailed along the way, but because I knew what I wanted to accomplish, it kept me on the right track for success! Q. What’s your plan for 2021?

2. Mentors, mentors, mentors.

Every successful person has had a mentor, or maybe a few mentors, who offered advice, motivation, encouragement, emotional support and grace.  I wouldn’t be where I am today without a few significant individuals who have walked alongside me over the past decade. It is helpful to have a fresh set of eyes and ears, especially when I’ve needed to make difficult decisions.  Many times, my mentors encouraged me to stick with the plan, even when it got hard.  But sometimes, they provided fresh insight and permission to walk the other way and try a new plan, when my original wasn’t coming together as expected. Q. Who do you look to for advice and encouragement along your journey?

3. When the tides change, learn to change with them!

This feels very relevant for 2020, but the truth is that we encounter obstacles every year (heck, probably ever week) that cause us to shift, pivot, roll with it and figure it out. Did you know that in the spring of 2020, when all of my speaking commitments cancelled, I went back to my sales career for a brief while to help distribute a product that was vital during those early stages of the pandemic?  Was that part of my plan?  No way!  But when 2020 threw me those lemons, I learned to incorporate them until I figured out what would be next.  When you deny change, you deny yourself opportunities and growth. And wow, have I grown tremendously in this past year. Q. How have you grown because you had to adapt to new realities?

4. There’s no one way to define your professional or personal life.

Every story I’ve heard over the last decade has been similar…. But different. There’s no one way to be the best employee, entrepreneur, student, mom, friend or spouse. However, there IS a right way for how you can define your life. It’s all up to you. You get to make your own rules. Don’t let anyone define that for you. Q. How do you describe yourself?

5. Hindsight is 20/20.

I probably should’ve written that book. Or created more online courses. Or said yes to more things. Hindsight is always 20/20. But, we can’t live our lives in the rearview mirror. We have to keep taking action forward! Q. How are you looking forward?

6. Every relationship matters.

I’ll never forget one Tuesday morning in October 2017. I was drinking my coffee and about to start the day when the phone rang. I didn’t recognize the number, but answered like I always do, “Hi this is Shannon!” On the other end was Brian, the president of an audio/visual company I had worked with a few years prior. We chatted for a bit and then he cut to the chase. He was producing an international company conference which included renting out Gillette Stadium in Boston for three days and they wanted me to emcee the entire thing. I was floored. His staff remembered me from another conference I keynoted and thought I would be the perfect fit for this event. It was a dream come true and something I will never take for granted. I’m certainly not perfect at it, but every day I try to treat everyone with kindness and respect. You never know what relationships will come back around in your life. Q. How can you reevaluate your relationships? 

7. Nothing replaces work ethic.

You can study at elite schools, obtain the highest degrees and have unlimited connections, but nothing can take the place of hard work. If you are willing to work hard enough, I believe you can have anything you want.  The best players on the field are not always the biggest, the strongest, or fastest. The same can be said about the workplace.  Despite what the media and news often show, the best in the boardroom are not always the smartest, wealthiest or most educated.  But are they the persistent! Q. How can you increase your work ethic and productivity this next year?

8. Criticism is tough.

There will always be someone who provides solicited (and unsolicited) criticism that makes you question your decisions and your plan. But it’s how you handle the critics that will define you. Detractors are just that – detracting you from your path and your plan. When you can, turn the criticism into fuel to keep you going. Q. It hurts to hear, but how can you turn criticism into a catalyst for you?

9. Your physical health impacts your emotional and mental health.

When I started my business, I was coming off the healthiest time of my life serving as an NFL cheerleader. I was in the best shape I’d been in, which allowed me to work round the clock building my dream business. However, over time running from airport to airport, eating meals out and not getting to the gym as often, caused my metabolism to shift. I felt the energy drain and realized I couldn’t offer as much to my audiences when I wasn’t feeling my absolute best. That’s why I’ve been on a mission to get at least 30 minutes of exercise daily and drinking as much water as possible. Q. I know you know, but are you moving that body of yours?

10. When in doubt, follow your gut.

I’ve learned time and time again; your gut instinct is almost always right. Sure, we put parameters in place to try and guide us, but at the end of the day, if you’ve done the homework, you should feel confident about putting yourself out there and knowing right from wrong. It all works out the way it’s supposed to. Q. Do you trust yourself?

Gratitude – In Closing

Looking back, the one thing I can confidently say is that I am beyond grateful for the journey. The ups, the downs, the twists, and turns. All of it. I can send this note out today knowing that as nervous as I was a decade ago, I still chased my dream. It’s never too late to do what your heart is passionate about. Thank you for being on this journey with me! You inspire me to keep pursuing these passions. I hope you pursue yours! As a matter of fact, let me know what you are chasing. Maybe I can help you get there. Feel free to email me!

Looking for a virtual keynote speaker? A consultant for your team? A coach? Let’s chat! I would be honored to work with you!

Cheers to the next ten!