Workshop Etiquette
I want to thank you all for taking time out of your busy schedule to experience the True Wealth Workshop. I think it’s only appropriate to share what to look forward to throughout the presentation, and of course, the workshop etiquette.
1.Be Comfortable
Please be comfortable, this is a casual environment designed for you to personally be engaged throughout the presentation, and take in concepts that may enlighten you on the way you may handle these different aspects of your life.
2.Respect Others
Please have respect for others who are brave enough to ask questions and express their personal thoughts. You may find that the most insightful information may come from another’s personal experience.
3.Freedom to Leave
If you have to walk out for any reason, please do so,
at anytime,you can pick up where you left off at the next workshop.
4.Ask Questions
If you have any questions,advice and opinions unrelated to this presentation, please hold those comments to the end of the workshop.
I value your attendance, and especially more your opinions,
that I have included an evaluation form to complete at end of presentation.
With that being said, here’s what to look
forward to throughout the workshop.
5.What To Expect
This is a one hour and a half presentation.
For the first part of the workshop, I will take the time to share with you the different areas of life, and discuss different challenges that individuals face, and the main thing needed to endure.
6.Meet and Network
Following this first portion, we will take a ten minute break, for a mental recharge. During this break feel free to meet and network with others. Especially, connect with those professionals who have come to help you in that area of your life, where you have concerns.
The second half of presentation will focus on the financial aspect of your life, including your financial foundation and progress. The goal is to understand the will power you must have in order to preserve and protect that foundation, in spite of the other areas of your life that you have to manage as well.
7.Last but not Least
Last but not least, you are not allowed to remain quiet. You are not under arrest or in the library. This is a highly conversational workshop, and requires you to write. This is exactly what makes this workshop very engaging, offering diverse comments of others and benefitting from that knowledge. More importantly, understanding that others have been through similar situations, as well.