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A Quadruple Rainbow And Viral Business Exposure.
Submitted by: Amanda Curtis
Boston, MACEO and co-founder of a fashion tech company and a fashion designer.
In 2015, I was walking to the Long Island Rail Road train station to catch my 7 am train into New York City to work on my startup, ‘Nineteenth Amendment’. During my walk, I thought about how much I believed in my company, our mission of helping independent fashion designers, and our potential. As a small startup with limited funding, I knew that our biggest challenge was getting enough exposure. I focused my intention on how great Nineteenth Amendment would be if people all around the world knew about it. Doing so reaffirmed my own beliefs in what I was creating with my company and by the time I reached the station I was in a very positive mood.
As soon as I arrived I was prompted to look up for some reason and as I did I saw a double rainbow! But I looked closer and upon closer inspection, I saw two more rainbows. It was actually a quadruple rainbow! I took out my phone and snapped a photo and shared it on Twitter to share my luck with my followers just as my train arrived.
Before I reached my office, my tweet, which I didn’t think too much of when I posted it, started to trend. Apparently, quadruple rainbows are extremely rare, and less than 5 have been captured in photographs.
As I sat down at my desk I got calls from CNN, The Weather Channel, and every other major news network asking for interviews about my now-viral rainbow. This was exposure for my company that I could not buy and a great affirmation of the power of the Universe! My rainbow still to this day gets attention and it has been published in National Geographic and many other online and print publications. I have a print of my quadruple rainbow that hangs in my office to remind me of the power of The Secret and the beauty of the Universe.