Served by CEOs inside the Beltway
She turns, on hospitable thoughts intent.”
After I co-authored my first book, The 2,000 Percent Solution (AMACOM Books, 1999) with Carol Coles and Robert Metz, Carol and I began accepting speaking engagements based on the book. Our good friend, Roger Fridholm, suggested that we add The Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO) as a venue for our talks. He offered to introduce us to the members in
YPO prides itself on its hospitality, and I have never seen anyone else do it better. We were met at the airline gate by a CEO and his wife who had a luggage cart. They escorted us to the baggage area while pushing our carry-one luggage and helped us aboard a jitney bus to take us to the hotel. That kind of treatment continued over the weekend as we attended a costume ball with unique, handmade masks, dances and many wonderful meals. The highlight was a mystery dinner. We were loaded aboard buses and drove around in
While Carol and I were at YPO, we were struck that many of the educational sessions dealt with non-business subjects, like having a happy family life or picking out the colors of clothes that complement your natural coloring. The speakers were often people who had a compelling life story and offered a simple workshop to help others learn key lessons. You could develop something along those lines based on things you’ve learned that most people need to know . . . but don’t yet. I’m sure that YPO would be interested, as well as many other worthy organizations . . . some of whom
Authors receive similar treatment at other kinds of events. As I will talk more about later, writing and publishing a book is a good way to help attract attention to your expertise in order to open up the door for more opportunities to live large and free. These days, it’s easier and less expensive than ever to accomplish this once-difficult feat. Some authors do so now for less than $100. So the cost isn’t the major barrier to becoming published that it once was. Not surprisingly, the number of books published in the
Donald W. Mitchell, Your Dream Concierge
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