by Skip Cohen If you've followed me for even the shortest amount of time, then you already know I don't support any programs, projects, or conferences I don't believe in. And if it's something I believe in business-wise, then it will always be something to help you build your brand, skillset, or revenue. Marathon's BOGO on Grad Cards: I've written a lot about the senior market, especially since the pandemic. Each graduation class for the last few years has had to endure and still grow through some incredible challenges in their education. That makes each year a time to celebrate far beyond what most of us experienced when we were in high school. Grad cards are a way for you to help them in the celebration and the recognition they so deserve. Adding to the benefit of building a stronger client relationship is a 50% off BOGO on top of your ability to design a unique product for each senior. Just click on the banner to the right, and it'll take you to Marathon's program for Seniors. You can also call them at 1-800-228-0629. ClickCon Countdown: Since starting up just a few years ago, ClickCon has grown to be one of my favorite shows. It's at the end of July—the perfect time to fine-tune your plans for the Fall. It's also late enough in the year to help you recharge your battery. It's about energy, creativity, sharing, and the list goes on and on. But what I love most is attendees and speakers have time to mix and learn from each other. New ideas are shared every day at ClickCon. Along with the speakers, the exhibitors represent a unique group of companies—again, all dedicated to helping you grow your skill set and thrive—not just survive. The special $149 registration price only runs until the end of this month. Click on the banner and check out the speaker lineup for the entire conference. And it's in Detroit this year, giving so many of you, in the Midwest especially, the opportunity for minimal travel costs! I shared the quote below in another post a week ago. It's perfect for why I believe so strongly in conferences like this. You can't create images that tug at people's heartstrings if your own heart isn't in them. One way to ensure your passion for the craft is always at its best is to avoid trying to "pour from an empty glass!" I hope to catch up with you at ClickCon! You Can't Pour From an Empty Glass
When you feel like you are running on empty, you are. Trust that, and take a step back. Rest. Heal. Collect yourself. Then reconnect. Only after you have refilled yourself will you be ready to dive back in and take over the world. Cyndie Spiegel
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