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CREATING "WHAT IF'S" AND ENDLESS OPPORTUNITY WITH YOUR INVENTION?
Jon Capriola I've often said life is a lot like a game of chess, but in life you don't necessarily wait for your opponent to make a move. Time is always moving and sooner or later it seems to put you in checkmate. I was too busy waking up and going to a job that was passionless, much less rewarding financially, and listening to a micromanager week in and week out. It wasn't at all what I saw myself doing and I began to feel like I reached my checkmate status at a very early age in my career. I was faced with a dilemma. The dollar lottery ticket wasn't doing anything for me, but it was satisfying my weekly need of “What if?” It's funny how sometimes life directs you into a calling. Back in early 2002, my girlfriend, who is now my wife, had recurring headaches. If she didn't have at least three headaches a week, something did not seem right. One day I was tired of my job situation and my girlfriend's headaches and I suddenly remembered something from my childhood. There were times when my mother was at work and no one was around and I would get a migraine headache. When I pushed in on my head with my hands the pressure felt great, so I decided to tie two tube socks in knots and wrap them around my head for a hands free natural headache remedy. The pressure of the socks would ease the pain of the headache instantly. I have this flashback, but now I'm in Florida and I need to find some tube socks. I dig through my ski stuff and sure enough I find a pair. I quickly tie them in a knot and wrap them around her head. She loved it, but she said the knots dug into her head. I instinctively grabbed my wallet and ran out to Joanne Fabrics with a goal…to come back with a product that would ease the pain in her head and the pain in my life! At the store I saw some flat elastic material about 2 inches wide that stretched and would pop right back. I didn't really care about the purpose of the material, I just knew it would work for my design . I also knew if I could sew some fleece material around it, it would be more comfortable. I bought the materials, came home, broke out a sewing machine that was purchased for a quarter at a garage sale and sewed up the prototype of what is now known as the Headache Relief Band. I remember finishing it, with strings still hanging off it from my first time sewing job, and giving it to my girlfriend and telling her to just wrap it around her head. She did and then looked at me and said, Although my first invention was a total accident, I believe real innovation comes from solving problems. On the other hand, some of the coolest innovations came from inventors applying their artistic talents. When I was working two jobs, I did one for the money even though I couldn't stand it. The other one, which wasn't really what I wanted to do in life, offered me a touch of “What if?” But it was still a dilemma for me. I believe a situation like this is where many of us fail to see what truly matters. So once my girlfriend was settled down, I ran off to my computer and started researching. Despite the frustration, I knew this was my calling and the journey began. Although it is not always a pleasant ride, it has given me a sense of self worth. I eventually came up with Laser Laces®, the world's only fiber optic shoelaces; then cell call blocker, a software application that works with Windows cell phones to block callers; and then Laser Hats. They all shared one thing in common… issues throughout the process of making them a reality! With these experiences I was able to write a book, My latest product, Laser Pegs™, took first place in two national award programs and every major retailer is reviewing the item. It is sold nationally and in some catalogs with a total circulation of 50 million. I am proud of my tenacity. I stuck with my calling because I clearly saw rewards. It literally makes me pop out of bed and say to myself I cannot wait to go do more of it. If “What if?” is calling your name, read my book because there is a fundamental process for everything we do in life that is rewarding.
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Happiness, much like success, is not pursued, it's ensued…a defining result of something. Jon Capriola is the founder of the Capriola Corporation, whose trademarked motto and mission is Making Ideas A Reality. Jon has been an entrepreneur his entire career starting at 19 when he opened his first restaurant. He started a marketing company selling software-based security services. Blessed with a natural talent for design, he then developed a LED-based prototype that he evolved into the best selling Laser Laces®. Jon's many inventions eventually led to the creation of the world's only illuminated construction toy set, Laser Pegs™. Based on his years of developing and selling many of his products directly to consumers, he has reflected on his experiences with inventing and has written his first book, Making Ideas A Reality ®. The proud father of identical twin boys, Jon spends his time helping other inventors around the world bring their products to market. If you would like to contact Jon Capriola, he can be found at |
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