Thursday, December 4, 2014

I'll see you in Cleveland - don't miss it!

I want to ask you to join me in doing something that will be a huge goal achievement and a lot of fun. Right now Roland Oosterhouse is the guy with a big, bold vision and his vision is to have 12,000 Shaklee people attending the Cleveland annual conference. The Cleveland dates are August 12th - 16th, 2015.  Roland is the Chairman of the MEC (Master Executive Committee) and doing a great job. Every chance he gets to promote 12,000 in Cleveland, he is doing it.  

I have read a lot of books over the years and many people write and encourage people to have a big, bold vision because they say that inspires people. Roland is doing that. Of course when someone gets inspired it has a way of inspiring those who are around them. Why don't you and I and hundreds or thousands of others get on the same page as Roland and start promoting the Cleveland annual conference - NOW!

"In the study of psychology, the Pygmalion effect refers to a phenomenon in which the greater expectation that is placed on people, the better they perform.  In other words when challenged with a grand purpose, people will rise to meet the challenge."

Here is our challenge. Talk about the Cleveland conference at every meeting or event you attend. Talk to everyone in your downline about this big, bold vision. The way that Roland's idea will become a reality is if all of us get behind this and do our best to talk about 12,000 people will be attending this great event. The time to start doing this is NOW.  Not next June or July. We've got nine months to promote this event and I'm asking you to make a decision to talk to everyone about Cleveland.

We know for a fact that when new people attend the annual conference they get incredibly inspired and they go home and get to work. Do you want to grow?  Then set a goal to have a minimum of 5 to 10 new people in your downline to attend.

Investing in yourself is investing in your future. Talk it up...in your area get together with leaders and fill a bus...why not fill 2 or 3 busses? The purpose is to grow. The goal is 12,000 in Cleveland. The job is to promote!

Enthusiastically,
Gary Burke

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