Carissa Reiniger: Being the She in Shepreneur
The 10 Most Inspiring Business Women Making a Difference, 2021
Over the past 13 years, she has been a millionaire and
almost bankrupt. She has been on the cover of major publications, and she has
dealt with lawsuits from people trying to put her and her business down. Her
journey is a marvelous mixture of ups and downs, and she wouldn’t trade any of
the experiences that entrepreneurship has offered her with anything else on the
world.
The Shepreneur is proud of the fact that
she has employed people in 15 different countries, and has helped over 10,000
small business owners across 14 countries to become more profitable and
sustainable. A striking total of 80% of small business owners who have used her
program have hit their financial goals and objectives.
Meet Carissa Reiniger, the Founder and CEO of
Silver Lining. Carissa is an extremely dedicated entrepreneur and growth expert
who has helped various small business owners succeed through her inspiring
programs and ideologies. On a personal level, Carissa is extremely committed in
building a lifestyle that includes all the basic amenities of life – rest,
travel, good health and a lot of family time.
Continuously learning, tweaking and adjusting
Although Carissa was very clear and adamant of wanting to
make a difference and help people, she did not grow up thinking to be an
entrepreneur. But today, she believes that owning a business is one of the most
powerful ways of making an impact. However, back then, according to her,
“Ignorance was bliss.”
She was young and inexperienced and honestly just wanted to
help small business owners who were struggling to make money in their
endeavors. At the age of 22, Carissa had started Silver Lining. With ties with
various corporate people who have sacrificed their passion to make money and
small business owners who have sacrificed money to pursue their passion,
Carissa decided it was time to make money and do what she loved while helping
others happy and satisfied.
Today, Carissa is proud of her 22-year-old self who saw a
problem and decided to do something about it! “I have come to realize that
there is no such thing as the life – that all of us need to
keep making the best decisions we can, based on the information we have at any
given time. The secret is to continuously learn, tweak and adjust over time,”
Carissa exclaims while speaking about her past.
A personal development journey
For Carissa, building a business was a serious journey of
personal development. Prior to Silver Lining, everything she had done had been
successful and she had never had to bear the full responsibility or the burden
that comes with being an entrepreneur.
At the onset, she believes she made many mistakes but was
too embarrassed to ask for help when she needed it the most. It took her about
five years to realize that she had to give up on this idea of being perfect and
tried to let go of her pre-conceived notion of knowing everything!
She allowed herself to become vulnerable and stated to ask
for help. The impact of something so simple was tremendous on the success of
her business. More importantly, figuring out that everyone needs help, even
her, opened her eyes in a powerful way. She no longer felt alone and, through
this process, she has created and strengthened ever-lasting relationships with
her partner, friends, family, and staff.
Helping achieve financial peaks
Carissa started Silver Lining in 2005 on a mission to help
more people make money doing what they love. She developed the Silver Lining
Action Plan (SLAP) methodology – which is a 5 step process that helps small
business owners by acting out their very own business CRM and growth training
platform. “Think of it as your very own control center to get an overview of
the health of your business at any given time! Receive in-depth behavior
analytics and reporting and start making data-driven decisions that will
concretely help you reach your financial goals,” Carissa shares.
She is extremely grateful to have been able to touch
millions of small business owners through her Global Movements like Thank
You Small Business, which was all about supporting and celebrating the
tenacity, passion, and commitment of small business owners.
Last year, Carissa’s company launched its Silver Circle
Economic Justice Initiative and collectively they have already raised over
$200,000 through funding. Silver Lining promises match this numerical figure
and offer small business owners across under-resourced neighborhoods the
opportunity to go through its program, that provides a platform for all
regardless of one’s gender, race, religion or location.
Inspiring entrepreneurs through penned down words of
wisdom
Alongside spearheading Silver Lining, Carissa serves as an
advisor, investor and a board member of numerous other businesses. She wrote
her first book in 2008 called Stories From Our Black Books and
ended up turning it into a company that included a play version of the book.
Since then, she has written four other books titled, Inspiring
Entrepreneurs: How to Build Your Business To Its First Million, I Will: The
Mentality and Systems of an Entrepreneur Who Gets Things Done, Thank
You Small Business.
However, her experience of writing books has been a lot
different than many of her friends. For many people, it is an arduous,
complicated process. But Carissa approached it very practically. “For all the
five books, I blocked out a week, put myself in a room at a retreat center and
got a first draft complete before I left. Then I did edits with the help of an
editor. I self-published with the help of a company who takes care of all the
logistics, and I launched a marketing plan to sell it. I focused a lot on bulk
sales instead of just one by one – and all in all – it was a pretty easy and
fun process. I am working on my next book now and following the same process –
it works!” Carissa recalls.
Curious, Passionate and Driven to Succeed
When asked if she has achieved all that she had desired,
Carissa passionately exclaimed, “Of course not! If you are someone who is
curious, passionate and driven – you will never learn and accomplish everything
you would like to. I see a massive world, with hundreds of millions of small
business owners who are not realizing their full potential, incredible economic
injustice and so much work left to do! Every time I hear success stories about
one of our small business who is exceeding his goals when I see a shift in our
data that tells me one of our small business collectives is starting to perform
better or even when one of our team members is excelling, it makes it all worth
it. That is when I know for a fact, that all my hard work, is paying off! I
used to think that there would be a moment where I felt like “I made it.” Now,
I believe it’s important to celebrate the progress and accomplishments every
single day but also to hold space for what is left to do.”
Committed to economic justice
Going ahead, Carissa and her team at Silver Lining will
continue to double down on their product development, continuously thinking
about how they can leverage the power of technology to increase value and
remain accessible for small businesses. Moreover, the company is exploring many
new ideas at the moment including an online small business bank, using
personality assessments to customize the experiences of customers and introduce
data analytics in the mix to help small business owners see the relationship
between their actions and their results.
Personally, Carissa is incredibly committed to economic
justice and sees herself continuing to run Silver Lining and investing
significant company resources into her newly launched Silver Circle
Initiative to help small business owners from under-resourced areas to
get equal access to knowledge, technology and financial help.