Don't Let Old Habits Take Hold: Make Changes Now!

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the challenges and experiences of participants in making changes after returning from a conference. It includes personal anecdotes about implementing new practices, dealing with unexpected situations during demonstrations, and humorous exchanges that diverge from the original topic.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Humorous

Main Points Raised

  • One participant reflects on the importance of accountability in making personal changes after a conference.
  • Another participant shares their experience of attempting to implement new practices during a demo, which was disrupted by a tornado warning.
  • Several users recount humorous mishaps during their shows, highlighting the unpredictable nature of live demonstrations.
  • One participant discusses the difficulty of embracing change and suggests a timeframe for evaluation.
  • Multiple participants engage in light-hearted banter about counting and humorous stereotypes related to North Carolina.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of implementing changes, with some participants sharing supportive comments while others recount challenges faced during demonstrations. There is no clear consensus on the best approach to making changes.

Contextual Notes

The thread captures a mix of serious reflections on personal growth and light-hearted humor, illustrating the community's camaraderie and support amidst shared experiences.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community who are navigating changes in their business practices or seeking camaraderie through shared experiences may find this discussion engaging.

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Okay, we've been back from NC for over a week. Most of us have caught up on our sleep. The initial flush of excitement has probably waned. Now is the time to really get to work.

Look through your notes. What were you planning to implement? Have you started? If not, why? Take the time to make those changes you promised yourself you'd make.

Set up some accountability. Most of us are better at keeping promises we make to others than the ones we make to ourselves. That's why weight-loss groups (or even one-on-one trainers) tend to be more effective than individual efforts.

Make plans to evaluate. Set a reminder for yourself to take stock, whether that's a note on your calendar or an alarm on your phone.

This is about the time that people settle back into old routines and habits. Don't let that happen to you.
 
Thank you so much for posting!! I will get my notes out today and get back to work!!
 
I didn't go to conference but I was going to start doing the individual checkout and ask the questions. That didn't go over so well the other night when the tornado warning started just as I was finishing my demo. Everyone was worried about the weather and were just trying to either get the heck out of there before the storm really hit or were watching the storm. I am scared to death of storms, so it didn't really go very well...
 
Teresa, Hang in there! Nothing ever goes right the first or even second time! Just stick with it, as it will make the biggest impact in your business (IMO) Good luck! :)
 
Making NC Count?

I've never been to North Carolina. We count in Wisconsin, and I think you can all count in Indiana. Are we going to make North Carolinians take off their shoes when they get past 10?
 
KCPChef, if you only knew! I think my kickoff show was the only show without a disaster so far! LOL! I fell flat on my face at 2 shows (fortunately, I didn't break anything, such as my arm or something), a host opened her cupboard and a dish fell out, directly into her punch bowl, shattering it to smithereens (no one got cut, surprisingly), I cut myself, using a safety device on the grater, my batter bowls got firmly nested together and wouldn't come apart. I ended up with my Classic Batter Bowl busted to smithereens and I got cut from that. These were all disasters at different shows. So, when the tornado warning came up, I thought we were going to be goners, for sure! I'm just going to start advertising that people should come to my shows just to see what kind of a disaster I can cook up this time! ;)
 
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Remember that change is difficult. Promise yourself to love your change (embrace it fully with clear intent to succeed) for a specified length of time. I usually do 3 or 6 months, depending on the type of change. At that point I evaluate. That gives me time to get over the awkwardness of doing something new.
I've never been to North Carolina. We count in Wisconsin, and I think you can all count in Indiana. Are we going to make North Carolinians take off their shoes when they get past 10?
KG, you crack me up. LOL!
 
I heard that in NC, men are smarter than women because they can count to 21! Of course that is only when they is nakked! Women can still count to 20 with their clothes on! So who is smarter? (Sorry to anyone in NC!) But I could not help it!
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
Making NC Count?

I've never been to North Carolina. We count in Wisconsin, and I think you can all count in Indiana. Are we going to make North Carolinians take off their shoes when they get past 10?

:eek: Excuse me?! I'm offended!
You are assuming we even WEAR shoes!!

:cool:
 
pampered1224 said:
I heard that in NC, men are smarter than women because they can count to 21! Of course that is only when they is nakked! Women can still count to 20 with their clothes on! So who is smarter? (Sorry to anyone in NC!) But I could not help it!

HIJACK!! That means we should be able to count to 22 when naked!! LOL ;)
 
lt1jane said:
HIJACK!! That means we should be able to count to 22 when naked!! LOL ;)

Nice One! lol
 
lt1jane said:
HIJACK!! That means we should be able to count to 22 when naked!! LOL ;)

I was thinking the same thing!!! Of course, we don't have to be naked to remember to count them cuz they're in the way!
 
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You guys (and gals) are FUNNY!
 
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LOL! You people crack me up.
 
Based on that, I've known women who should be able to count to about 44 but others who would've had to search really hard to get to 22.
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Kelly Rippa! I'm just sayin! And yep, you are right! 22 is better than 21! I may be asking the wrong question here, but how did you get 44?
 
44 seemed like a well, um, rounded number.
 
At first I thought you were gonna say it was because women were smart enough to do it twice!
 
I got to 65. You missed some parts! ;)
 
And I didn't even start counting head hairs ...
 
Well, that certainly limits my ability to count very high. Sigh.
 
Sheila said:
I got to 65. You missed some parts! ;)

You must be a real challenge at a dress fitting.
 
Lol you guys are too funny...
 
really messed up the original intent of this thread!! :D
 
but now I have to keep checking it to see what comments have come up and laugh some more... :D
 
Another successful
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That's kind of what the old hijacking thread was about, a few years ago, that Admin Greg locked when he got tired of us.
 
We must have needed it bobbi! Or it would not have gone to two pages! Now, Sheila, you never have to "prove" to us guys that women are smarter just because you can count to 65 in body parts and miss some to boot! Men only have one body part that counts! It is our brains and brawn if you get my drift. So women will always be smarter than men because in reality, if we use body parts to count, we can't get past one!
 
pampered1224 said:
We must have needed it bobbi! Or it would not have gone to two pages! Now, Sheila, you never have to "prove" to us guys that women are smarter just because you can count to 65 in body parts and miss some to boot! Men only have one body part that counts! It is our brains and brawn if you get my drift. So women will always be smarter than men because in reality, if we use body parts to count, we can't get past one!

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pampered1224 said:
We must have needed it bobbi! Or it would not have gone to two pages! Now, Sheila, you never have to "prove" to us guys that women are smarter just because you can count to 65 in body parts and miss some to boot! Men only have one body part that counts! It is our brains and brawn if you get my drift. So women will always be smarter than men because in reality, if we use body parts to count, we can't get past one!

There's an old joke in there somewhere about two heads but since this is a family site (of sorts) you can make up your own punchline. (You probably know the old joke, anyway.)
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
You must be a real challenge at a dress fitting.

It's all those extra arms & legs that I grew being in Tokyo near Fukushima. Talk about IMPOSSIBLE to buy clothes ...

I glow in the dark now too! ;)
 

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