Iso - Cranberry Striped Apron From Leadership 2008

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The discussion revolves around the desire for a limited-edition Cranberry Striped Apron awarded for attending a Leadership conference, with participants expressing disappointment over being unable to attend due to personal circumstances. There is a consensus that conference-exclusive items like aprons and tote bags serve as rewards for those who invest time and money in their business by attending these events. While some participants wish these items could be purchased, it is noted that they are not sold to maintain their exclusivity. The conversation highlights the sensitivity surrounding attendance, as some individuals face genuine obstacles preventing participation, and emphasizes the importance of understanding and supporting each other during challenging times. The dialogue also touches on the emotional impact of not being able to attend such events and the communication nuances in written discussions.
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I really want the new Cranberry Striped Apron that you earn for submitting a show before the 9th and attending Leadership. Due to family circumstances I've had to cancel going this year.....so, if you are going and you don't want that apron, get in touch with me! I want it!
 
I wish I could get one too. I am getting the tablecloth but I am too new to go to leadership for the apron:( It'd be nice if they would put them up for you to buy I would for sure pay for one!!
 
The aprons, tote bags and other goodies that are given at conferences are exclusive to that conference and they never sell them. It's a perk for spending the time and money to go. I know sometimes there's nothing we can do and we must miss a conference (and those with less then 2 recruits don't have the option of leadership) but it is important to reward those that do make the extra effort for their business.
 
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BethCooks4U said:
The aprons, tote bags and other goodies that are given at conferences are exclusive to that conference and they never sell them. It's a perk for spending the time and money to go. I know sometimes there's nothing we can do and we must miss a conference (and those with less then 2 recruits don't have the option of leadership) but it is important to reward those that do make the extra effort for their business.
That was a little harsh don't you think? I don't know about others who aren't attending; I'm sure for some of them it's not that they aren't taking the 'extra effort', but there could be another reason preventing them. In my case, I was planning to go and very excited about it too. We had a family tragedy the other day and I had to cancel.
 
pamperedlinda said:
That was a little harsh don't you think? I don't know about others who aren't attending; I'm sure for some of them it's not that they aren't taking the 'extra effort', but there could be another reason preventing them. In my case, I was planning to go and very excited about it too. We had a family tragedy the other day and I had to cancel.
Come on! I don't see how you can call my comments harsh. I am just saying that those that make the effort to go should be rewarded.


By the way, I am unable to go too even though I really WANT to - life is in my way too this time. I would have liked the apron and other goodies that I won't be getting too but I am not earning them because I didn't spend the money nor the time away (and, no, I don't have the option any more than you do).

All I can say is: ouch.
 
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Beth, I understand where you are coming from. I've been irritated MANY times when I've seen "director only" gifts being sold or a TPC ring on ebay! :eek:

Unfortunately, once those gifts are given, the consultant can do with them what they want. For a while there we received an apron every time we turned around. I have conference aprons that I have never worn. If someone attends Leadership and knows they won't wear the apron, why not give it to someone that really wants it? Linda's case is a bit different. She is a FD and was registered and ready to leave for conference when her MIL was hospitalized.

JMO :)
 
Okay, you guys! Off my back.

I did not say that Linda should not be able to buy the apron if someone wants to sell it to her. I agree that we can do what we want with our things. I am NOT irritated by this at all.

I was just saying WHY HO doesn't put those things up for sale.
 
mmmmm.... this is another one of those arguments that we will all never agree on. HAHA!!:D

Sometimes, as we all know, the "written" word comes across different than the "spoken" word.
 
Linda You got----mine-----xoxoox
 
BethCooks4U said:
but it is important to reward those that do make the extra effort for their business.

This comes up every time there is a conference. I would agree that there are many consultants that talk about wanting their business to grow and then aren't willing to take the time or invest the money. But there are also many consultants that are truly trying and due to financial obligations, work schedules, etc honestly and truly cannot attend certain conferences. Remarks like this tend to hit a tender spot with alot of people.

I would hope you didn't mean to sound harsh but I read it that way also.
 
Sorry!! I can't type fast enough for you guys!! I'm dropping the subject :)

I love you Linda :) You are close enough we should meet for lunch one day.

Beth, I appreciate your wisdom on many subjects.

Okay...back to cleaning house :)
 
pamperedlinda said:
That was a little harsh don't you think? I don't know about others who aren't attending; I'm sure for some of them it's not that they aren't taking the 'extra effort', but there could be another reason preventing them. In my case, I was planning to go and very excited about it too. We had a family tragedy the other day and I had to cancel.


Did they refund your fee for leadership? I know with our company if you sign up for conference & something comes up to where you can not attend they ship you what you would have rec'd, but we don't have to pay to attend either. (except for air ticket or gas for car)

I'm sorry to hear about your MIL.
 
The way I read Beth's post was in response to KaseyDee's post just before Beths. Kasey was musing about wishing PC would sell the items that are given as gifts at Leadership, and Beth was explaining why they aren't sold - it had nothing to do with Linda's wanting to purchase one that someone didn't want.

I think Linda's feelings are a bit raw right now - she has had a family tragedy, and the disappointment of not going to Leadership on top of that - it's bound to make you a bit more sensitive - but from the outside looking in, I really didn't see where Beth's post was meant as an attack of any kind - it was just an explanation!

:love: Love You Both!:love:
 
I am sending Linda mine-----all cool----
 
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kaseydee said:
Did they refund your fee for leadership? I know with our company if you sign up for conference & something comes up to where you can not attend they ship you what you would have rec'd, but we don't have to pay to attend either. (except for air ticket or gas for car)

I'm sorry to hear about your MIL.
I don't know yet. After Dec 15th the only refunds are for 'extenuating circumstances'. I've contacted HO and am waiting to hear back from them. DH works for Delta so I didn't have airfare to worry about and my roomate is going to room with 2 other directors from our cluster so she is taken care of too.
 
I saw it as a response to KaseyDees wishes also.
Posts are hard to read sometimes when we can't hear the tone or see the person saying it.
I was going to say something about body language and then thought otherwise! :) I know how quickly these threads can be hijacked when certain words are mentioned. :)
 
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Morfia - thanks!

Lisa - we will definately get together on one of my trips through Macon. I come through there 2 or 3 times a month

Becky - yes you are right, I am a little sensative right now
 
Beth

I'm sorry, I didn't mean to get anything started. I understand what you were saying & I didn't take offense to it. Again, I'm sorry.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
The way I read Beth's post was in response to KaseyDee's post just before Beths. Kasey was musing about wishing PC would sell the items that are given as gifts at Leadership, and Beth was explaining why they aren't sold - it had nothing to do with Linda's wanting to purchase one that someone didn't want.

I think Linda's feelings are a bit raw right now - she has had a family tragedy, and the disappointment of not going to Leadership on top of that - it's bound to make you a bit more sensitive - but from the outside looking in, I really didn't see where Beth's post was meant as an attack of any kind - it was just an explanation!

:love: Love You Both!:love:
Exactly. Thanks.
 
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