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Old 07-16-2007, 04:30 PM   #31 (permalink)
mikkame77
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Default Love the Idea!

If we host a workshop or seminar in Las Vegas, under what conditions, if any, would you choose to attend?
I would attend if the topics are well-suited and the price is right for me $300-$500.

On a scale of 1-5, how appealing is this idea to you (1 = I’d never go, 5 = I wouldn’t miss it for the world)? 4

What personal development topics are of greatest interest to you? What would you want to learn?
One of my favorite posts is about "Motivation for Smart People". I attended (and enjoyed) the "Chest Pounding" event, but still need more to work through my goals , Finding your purpose, Passive Income, Building and Empire . I am definitely more interested in the material that Steve presents. Maybe a "beginners" class presented by Erin that would cover meditation, psychic development, etc.

In what area(s) of life are you struggling the most (finances, relationships, health, career, etc)? Finances, career

If you could make only one specific improvement in your life by attending such a workshop, what would it be? Finding and accepting my purpose

What is your preferred learning style? Do you prefer highly interactive, experiential workshops with lots of activities? Or do you prefer more lecture and/or PowerPoint presentation, packing in as much raw content as possible? Or do you enjoying mixing it up? I love to mix it up. Taking notes is one of my favorite things! Yes, it's true. I also think that it is imperative to "role-play" or get into action with the material that we are learning to have a better retention experience.

How significant a role does pricing play in your decision? Does $300 for a 3-day workshop seem reasonable to you? (That price is near the low-end of typical pricing for a 3-day personal development workshop.) Pricing is important, but value is even more important for me. (I've paid much more for a 3-day event.)

Do you prefer big seminars with hundreds of attendees or a more intimate setting with a few dozen at most? I prefer a more intimate setting. I've been to events with thousands of people which have been amazing. Yet, I prefer time to get to know the people that I am "changing" with.
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