The little bit of prep I did do this year involved hanging out on the Facebook page and reading some “how to prepare for a conference” blog posts which were being shared around. One post in particular, by Joe Boughner (How You Can Get The Most Out Of A Blogging Conference ) gave me a light bulb moment and totally helped me figure out how to get the most out of my weekend. In past years, I found myself rushing from session to session, head down, trying to get a “good” seat and then, once I arrived at the session, tweeting madly throughout the whole thing. This approach left me tired and I felt like I was missing out on something. Joe’s advice was to tweet if you wanted to (and what you wanted to) but he admitted that he had stopped doing that and allowed himself to be immersed in the sessions instead. Lightbulb!! I realized that I was missing out on a lot of what was happening in the room by tweeting. Instead, I took notes (with a pen and paper!) and allowed myself to really listen to the speakers rather than trying to transcribe what they were saying and post it in my twitter feed! It was very freeing and I thank Joe for that!!
My Blissdom Canada Wrap-up:
- Travel with a blogging buddy if you can. This year, I caught a ride with Susan from Lil Ms Neat and we had the BEST time. I met Susan the first year I attended Blissdom Canada (it was her first year too) and just love her. The drive from Kingston to Mississauga just flew by. We had a wonderful visit and got to see a lot of each other over the weekend. Blissdom road trips are awesome!! We have already made a date to travel together again next year.
- My hat is off to any of you who picked up a microphone to ask a question in a session. Wow. How I admire you. Those of you who participated in the Power Hour, incredible. I am not able to speak in front a crowd of people. I have tried in the past, many times. I can almost do it if I’m sitting on a panel but if I stand up, I forget to breathe and the whole thing is just really horrible. You are a brave lot, you stander uppers with microphone people!!
- I am going to do a podcast. Thank you podcast people for inspiring me. My husband and I are working on something together. It will take us a little bit of time to get it all sorted but we are going to work on it this fall/winter. It will be a series of podcasts and I think it’ll be very interesting and I will probably bug Chris Read to listen it to for us before we post it. I have listened to podcasts for a long time but never felt the urge to do one until now.
- Proud to say that I had a really lovely chat with everyone on the list I made during morning meditations with Optimom. I so enjoyed that breathing exercise she led us in that I’m trying to work it into my day, every day. I thank her so much for asking us to make the list because I know I may not have got up the nerve to talk to those folks without committing it to paper!
- Heard a lot of talk about snot bubbles over the weekend but did not actually witness any of them. There was certainly many opportunities for said bubbles to make an appearance but I didn’t see any. Having said that, thank you, whoever decided to put boxes of tissue on the tables at the power hour. My puffy swollen eyes and I appreciated them.
- I totally ROCK my camera now! I learned more about my Nikon DSLR in 60 minutes with Anna Epp, the amazing Beach Mama, than I had in the 7 years I’ve been playing with it. I will never use the auto setting again. She was able to cover a lot of ground in our session and I have noticed the results in my photos. I feel like I have a brand new camera. Thanks Anna!!
Thank you so much Shannon, Jennifer, Neil, Melanie, Jacqueline, Lindsay, Dana and Tara (and all of the Blissdom Canada elves) for another amazing weekend. Can’t wait to do it all over again next year!!
2 comments:
Beautifully written Peggy. Thanks for the mention. I enjoyed the chats. Here's to seeing you next year my friend.
Great wrap-up post. :) Like you said, it's so great to be able to be involved in a community where you don't have to explain yourself. It's why I love the BlissDom community so much. :)
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