I participated in a small business expo yesterday. I expected it to be fairly small. It was the first expo the organizers had ever done. What I did not expect was that we would have a total of less than 10 people show up. That's right. Other than the other exhibitors, we had 10 people come through. I had 1 sale of about $50 to another exhibitor. Mine was the top sale of the day. We were scheduled for 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Exhibitors started leaving at 2:30. I started packing up with the last of them at about 5.It was a great day, though. First, I've had a really busy week, and I was looking forward to getting some rest today. Since we didn't have a big crowd, it was pretty restful. I was able to sit and read for a while. I also had time to chat with several other exhibitors.One is a very successful Mary Kay rep. She organizes the home-based business expo I participate in at Christmas. We discussed all kinds of things, including the next Christmas expo. It's the first real opportunity we've had to talk. She's asked me to become part of the planning committee, and she wants to talk to me about a support/encouragement group she's part of. I can't remember if it's for women in business or for women in direct sales, but it sounded interesting.Another exhibitor, someone from out of town, came by to talk. Her daughter is attending the same school as my DS. As a matter of fact, we moved some of her daughter's stuff down. She knows my baby boy! So, as we continued to chat, I discovered that she is a Christian life coach. She is just getting her business underway. She is also a former PC director. We'll be meeting after I get back from NC. She wants some suggestions from me (through my publication design business) about getting word out about her business. And, she'll be working a bit with me on getting some focus and clarity about my goals. Great trade-off, huh?So, those of you who read the Official Hijacking Thread know that this has been an odd week for me. KG reminded me that everything happens for a reason, even if it's not immediately apparent. Honestly, I can feel things turning around already.Oh, yeah, and I got home to discover that my CS Day-to-Day Success Calendar had arrived! So, remember, just because something doesn't meet the criteria for a "successful" event, it doesn't mean that it isn't something really great!