DebbieJ said:Colleen, looks like you're going to Toledo.
I know. GAG! If I can't inspire them to go to Chicago, how I can I get ANYONE to go to Toledo in February? :sick:
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DebbieJ said:Colleen, looks like you're going to Toledo.
DebbieJ said:I like the local events. Getting newer and more hobby/part time consultants to commit to three days away from home not to mention the expense, was DIFFICULT!
Although I would love a Chicagoland location. Milwaukee??? WTF??
Colleen, looks like you're going to Toledo.
bethcooks4u said:Hey! Milwaukee is nice - amd still a day trip for you.
bethcooks4u said:Hey! Milwaukee is nice - amd still a day trip for you.
finley1991 said:Toledo is about an hour from me. But I can't count on it being a day trip... this year at our spring launch, they called it 2.5 hours early because we were getting DUMPED with snow. My 30 minute drive to get there took 90 minutes to get home. Jan/Feb is just too iffy for us. Who knows... it also could be 60F that day!! Guess we'll find out...
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I am more worried about those who went last year. They didn't feel it was worth it at all. The energy level wasn't there and the training minimal but according to the call they are stepping it up.finley1991 said:I really hope these events turn out good... our SL wasn't all that great and no one was bummed to be leaving early. And right in the room next door was the regional cheerleading championships... so we were *treated* to 5 hours of screaming kids, tweens and teens, angry arguing mothers in the bathrooms and the thumping super-loud dance music. We couldn't hear the videos at all because of the music volume. Poor Karin Logstin. She didn't know what to do and carried on the best she could but we could tell she was really bummed.
I know these are things PC can't control, it's just hard to get people to want to come back after an experience like that...
Soooo... maybe we can brainstorm ways to inspire our teams to go, especially those who have never attended? I just can't get my peeps to want to go.... if they work during the week, they want the weekends with their families... but with the new blood I have on my team, maybe that will help...
Becca_in_MD said:Now on the D call, people are pitching to get an event near their city. Lots of complaints about the possibility of bad weather and long drives in Jan/Feb. The positive spin is that now these people will have a FL to go to. So not everybody goes to 2 events. Still to get consultants to one event will be one more event than most of them go to.
finley1991 said:I really hope these events turn out good... our SL wasn't all that great and no one was bummed to be leaving early. And right in the room next door was the regional cheerleading championships... so we were *treated* to 5 hours of screaming kids, tweens and teens, angry arguing mothers in the bathrooms and the thumping super-loud dance music. We couldn't hear the videos at all because of the music volume. Poor Karin Logstin. She didn't know what to do and carried on the best she could but we could tell she was really bummed.
I know these are things PC can't control, it's just hard to get people to want to come back after an experience like that...
Soooo... maybe we can brainstorm ways to inspire our teams to go, especially those who have never attended? I just can't get my peeps to want to go.... if they work during the week, they want the weekends with their families... but with the new blood I have on my team, maybe that will help...
Chefbeckyd said:I had several new(er) consultants with me for that SL - and it was such a mess. - we all had headaches by the end of the day. There were other things too, like the woman bragging about booking the event director, and calling out the other consultant by name who was related to him, saying "too bad, so sad for you - I got the booking" as part of her "motivational" talk.
It was hard to keep the talk positive on the way home. Between the cheerleaders all.day.long. and the negative speaker, I had first time attendees who felt like it wasn't worth the time or money. So, yes - how to we get them to come back again?
finley1991 said:I know. GAG! If I can't inspire them to go to Chicago, how I can I get ANYONE to go to Toledo in February? :sick:
Malinda Klein said:My group is going to be in Toledo too.
Malinda Klein said:I'm going to miss National Conference. Spring Launch was a long day - one day sitting in the same seat all day, felt like a work conference.
I like National Conference because you see so much more, consultants from every demographics and consultants could communicate with others consultants - because it was 3 days (not one). If you had a bad workshop, the next one would be better. I'm just worried we won't have the ah-has.
PLUS I'm going to miss seeing my friends at conference the most and trading ideas (Yes BETH I'm talking about YOU (and Sandy)).
pamperedlinda said:I listened in on the TL call - and I swear Jean sounded extremely BORED! I know she'd already done this same call several times, but she really sounded bored out of her mind on the call.
Malinda Klein said:I'm going to miss National Conference. Spring Launch was a long day - one day sitting in the same seat all day, felt like a work conference.
I like National Conference because you see so much more, consultants from every demographics and consultants could communicate with others consultants - because it was 3 days (not one). If you had a bad workshop, the next one would be better. I'm just worried we won't have the ah-has.
PLUS I'm going to miss seeing my friends at conference the most and trading ideas (Yes BETH I'm talking about YOU (and Sandy)).