ChefCKHall
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- Jan 30, 2010
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From an AD I met on Facebook:
Snickers Bar – Have a good time! Laugh and have fun!!
Pay Day Bar – Although you won’t be able to implement everything that you learn the first week you are home, it is important that you decide on some bite... size pieces to work on immediately. If you incorporate this knowledge into specific actions, your future “pay days” should reflect a healthy increase.
Pen – To write down all the great ideas you get!
Paperclips – For keeping it all together!
3 Index Cards – Write down the three best ideas you got from conference. Come to our next Team Meeting prepared to share these ideas.
Gum – To keep your ears from popping on the plane!
Mints – Get out of your comfort zone. Sit with someone you don’t know. Talk and learn as many new ideas as you can from each person you meet. There’s no need to worry because your breath will smell great!
Hand Sanitizer – You never know when you’re going to run into a Pampered Chef ‘celebrity’, be ready to shake their hand!
Picture Frame – Take lots of pictures at Conference. Frame one of you at conference to remind you of your trip to Chicago! You are the picture of success!
Visine – To get the red out after a late night networking/gab session with your roomies!
A Quarter – Call me anytime!
A Penny – So you will never say, “I’m Broke!”
Smarties – To remind you that you are very smart for being at National Conference!
Tissues – You will be sure to cry at some point during National Conference! Trust me, have the tissues close!
Rubber Band – Step out of your comfort zone! Stretch yourself beyond your limits!
No-Doze/Energy Bars – You don’t want to miss a thing and trust me, you’ll need it by Day 3!!!
Lifesavers – For the times your head is swimming with so many good ideas that you feel like drowning. Eat one and remember you are not alone!
Foot Energizer – Not everyone’s shoes are made for walkin’ but you’ll be doing a lot of it!
Mounds Bar – Remember that you have mounds of good ideas to share with others! Don’t sell yourself short! Your perspective on a question may just be what someone else needs!
Snickers Bar – Have a good time! Laugh and have fun!!
Pay Day Bar – Although you won’t be able to implement everything that you learn the first week you are home, it is important that you decide on some bite... size pieces to work on immediately. If you incorporate this knowledge into specific actions, your future “pay days” should reflect a healthy increase.
Pen – To write down all the great ideas you get!
Paperclips – For keeping it all together!
3 Index Cards – Write down the three best ideas you got from conference. Come to our next Team Meeting prepared to share these ideas.
Gum – To keep your ears from popping on the plane!
Mints – Get out of your comfort zone. Sit with someone you don’t know. Talk and learn as many new ideas as you can from each person you meet. There’s no need to worry because your breath will smell great!
Hand Sanitizer – You never know when you’re going to run into a Pampered Chef ‘celebrity’, be ready to shake their hand!
Picture Frame – Take lots of pictures at Conference. Frame one of you at conference to remind you of your trip to Chicago! You are the picture of success!
Visine – To get the red out after a late night networking/gab session with your roomies!
A Quarter – Call me anytime!
A Penny – So you will never say, “I’m Broke!”
Smarties – To remind you that you are very smart for being at National Conference!
Tissues – You will be sure to cry at some point during National Conference! Trust me, have the tissues close!
Rubber Band – Step out of your comfort zone! Stretch yourself beyond your limits!
No-Doze/Energy Bars – You don’t want to miss a thing and trust me, you’ll need it by Day 3!!!
Lifesavers – For the times your head is swimming with so many good ideas that you feel like drowning. Eat one and remember you are not alone!
Foot Energizer – Not everyone’s shoes are made for walkin’ but you’ll be doing a lot of it!
Mounds Bar – Remember that you have mounds of good ideas to share with others! Don’t sell yourself short! Your perspective on a question may just be what someone else needs!