It Doesn't Work Here in Canada. I Would Love to Know What Is for Dec.

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Discussion Overview

The thread primarily discusses Thanksgiving traditions and experiences among participants, alongside a separate conversation about handouts from an Executive Seminar. Participants share personal stories related to their holiday celebrations and express appreciation for shared resources.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their Thanksgiving tradition of hosting 11 to 14 people, with family members contributing various dishes.
  • Another participant mentions traveling to Virginia Beach for Thanksgiving, highlighting a history of celebrating holidays with friends.
  • A different participant describes going to their mother's house for a large family meal and the logistics of family gatherings.
  • One participant notes they will be making dessert for a friend's Thanksgiving gathering.
  • Several participants express gratitude for handouts shared from an Executive Seminar, with comments on the usefulness of the materials.
  • Another participant reflects on the insights gained from specific handouts, mentioning "light bulb moments" related to time balance and intentional sharing.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges regarding Thanksgiving traditions, as participants share varied personal experiences. However, there is a general appreciation for the shared handouts from the seminar.

Contextual Notes

The thread includes a mix of personal anecdotes about Thanksgiving celebrations and discussions about training materials, reflecting the community's focus on both personal and professional development.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community who are interested in sharing holiday experiences or seeking resources from training seminars may find this thread relevant.

DebPC
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Handouts from Executive SeminarGreat Training in here.
 

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More- these are great...
 

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Where did you get these?
 
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From my exec.
 
Heh...should have known.
 
Milbrodt handout is a 2....is there a 1 as well?
 
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Some were just simple forms.
Here's some more.
 

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And finally the rest.
 

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These are so GREAT! Thank you so much for sharing them!

Lisa
 
Wow these are awesome!!!

Thanks so much
 
Happy Chef...I LOVE you!!!!:love0010::love0010::candyheart:
 
Deb, I have now been through these files and feel like I need to thank you again! They are terrific! There is so much info in them that we have now got to get to sharing it with our teams!:candyheart:
 
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So glad to share. That's what Chef Success and this forum are all about.
 
cmdtrgd said:
Milbrodt handout is a 2....is there a 1 as well?

Deb, Do you have the other handout from Milbrodt? This one refers to a sheet she folds in half but isn't included in the handout that's here.

THANKS!!
 
These are great! I had received the first three via my exec, but the other ones are fantastic as well.

Thanks for sharing!
 
Thank you Deb. I finally had the time to sit down and read thru these. Gizzi's Handout 2 (time balance) generated a couple light bulb moments for me, as did the two on intentional sharing(recruiting). I also really liked the weekly recognition notes from the Schubert document.

greatly appreciated

-leggy
 
ThanksgivingSo what do you do for Thanksgiving? What traditions do you have?
 
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We split up the big holidays decades ago and I got Thanksgiving- which I like.
We usually have between 11 and 14 people. My new son in law the fab chef does the turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and gravy. I'm doing most of the appetizers, dinner rolls, and wine. My daughter does a specialty drink. And we have others bring the sweet potato dish, green bean casserole, and apple and pumpkin pies. Afterwards we play games. Always a great time with family!
 
We are driving up to VA Beach for the weekend. Our old neighborhood alwasy did holidays together and since this is the last holiday before everyone mooves again...there we go.
Usually...I host Thanksgiving at my house for friends. Both our families are on the other coast.
 
We go to my mom's house where we eat ourselves silly. My DS will also get to spend time with his dad's side, his older sister (my former SD) usually makes sure he gets there and back for us, since she lives close and it's a bit of a jaunt to their uncle's house.
 
This year DD and I are going to a friends house for Thanksgiving.. i'll be making dessert... I am making the pumpkin ribbon cake and the chocolate silk torte.
 
We will be going to my parents house this yr for Thanksgiving then either we will go to the movies or we will end up at our in laws dont know about that part yet
 
Bumping to bring to the front
 

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