Karen Weber
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jennyl said:I wasn't able to go, but my upline did share these videos:
Training videos-
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8C85107D360B0176&feature=edit_ok
bethcooks4u said:... Darla is her upline. But it is what it is.
Melissa78 said:I sat at the same table as Darla on Friday night and in the chair next to her on Saturday. :clap: Definitely one of the many positives of the experience.
Melissa78 said:Wow the fact that anyone read those mini-novels amazes me. LOL Glad I type 90+ words per minute.
Chef Karen said:Thanks Jenny for posting the You Tube from Patty. I got this started so I felt I should respond. Melissa, you have a very valid point of people paying for this experience and then people who have not paid being able to take advantage of it. However, the reason I'm so grateful that Patty posted on you tube is because I don't have the benefit of having any upline executives in my line. I am under the home office so being able to hear from the leaders of our company at a Director Retreat is like a homeless person being take to a smorgasboard resteraunt and being told they can eat as much as they want for free. I've been with Pampered Chef for 21 years and most of what I have learned has been through the generosity of people sharing at conference and especially here on Chef Success. If I had the opportunity to go to something like this, I would go in a heart beat.
I only know Nancy Ryan from seeing her on stage but if anyone knows her and would ask her if she would like to take in a "foster" child for her retreats please pass my name along!
Karen
Melissa78 said:Laurie, You nailed it on the head! It was the "exclusivity" that gave it the excitement and the "worth it" anticipation and then the YouTube dart just popped that balloon. I will certainly implement (over time) what I learned and now if nothing else, it was an 'excuse to go to Tenneesee". I spent good quality time with a fellow director friend, met new ones (*ahem Becky*), got to see sites I have never been to, ate great Southern food, ate at Ihop (hey we don't have those so go with it!), and have created the desire to back and finish my site seeing. I "WOULD" pay to go to another retreat and give it much consideration as the training was great, BUT *BIG BUT* I would go with different expectations...I would go KNOWING that I could possibly sit at home and get the same thing for free and make a decision accordingly. I'm looking forward to Denver - NOT for Leadership (b/c I just have a "feeling" they will disappoint me as it has been for all 3 NCs I went to and I am NOT a recognition junkie...thats my time to go the bathroom, make phone calls etc...I'd rather gouge an eye out than sit through recognition because they spend more time on that than the training IMO - no offense Deb, deserve your time with the bracelet for your hard work!) but for me Denver is a chance to "say I've been to Denver and this is what we did while there" and Laurie you know me...Julie Cruise Ship Director. I research and find an intinerary of things to do and see. Then when I come home deflated from lack of meat/potatoes in training, I can gush over what I did and saw attraction wise (as well as "who" I got to see and catch up with). There are ppl that spoke at the Retreat that I don't remember even what the spoke about, but I can tell you every place we went, things we saw and what I ate. Mission accomplished.
Jolie_paradoxe said:Becky....I love that place! Was it on Ohio St, maybe Emilio's?
Melissa78 said:Laurie I guess we just have to find a new great place in Denver for food and drink
(And something to replace our kayak trip on the river that we didn't get to... white water rafting? LOL <--yeah right, scared to death of bouncing out and drowning) :I
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