I have to be honest, I was completely overwhelmed the first two days. I had flown in the morning of (which meant I woke up at 3:45 AM Eastern time), went straight to the conference, and for the next two days my eyes were glazed over in a state of exhaustion!
There were over 9,000 coaches attending, and I knew exactly 3 people. I felt lonely and insignificant and exhausted (did I mention that already)? : )
Don't worry...my experience was great, but I had to be honest about the beginning. So this is what I realized...I don't ever want to go to Summit without my team of coaches again. I want to be there with my friends and teammates and co-workers celebrating our amazing successes together. I want to go to the training sessions and share notes and gush about everything we learned. I want to attend the exclusive parties and have lots of people to talk to.
Until next Summit, I will be investing in to my coaches and making sure they know how amazing they are and that they can DO THIS business. I will interact more with the other coaches in my organization, exchange knowledge and experiences, so I will know even more people next year. I am determined to not feel insignificant and lonely next year. I will work towards my goals for the next year and show up to Summit knowing the lives I've changed and people I've inspired.
My baseball girls, Jackie and Kellie! |
Sequins and Studs |
Celebrating Lindsay Matway! |
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