Friday, January 27, 2017

The First LUNCH + LEARN of 2017 is in the books!

What a great way to kick off the New Year! The first LUNCH + LEARN of 2017 was incredible!

In fact, just this morning I received this pic and text message from Wes Harrell of LifeGuard Ambulance in Birmingham who brought seven team members to L+L, some coming from as far away as Santa Rosa Beach, FL. 

"Thank you for investing in my team!  Several Lifeguard folks, including Tennessee, have requested to  sign up for March's event 👍 Mike Crowell from Gadsden also asked if he could register his LTs.  Our response - 'Investment in others will always be APPROVED!’"

What a great way to begin the day! Thanks so much for sharing that, Wes! 

If you didn’t get to make yesterday's LUNCH + LEARN, make plans to join us at the next one. We've already got it scheduled: 

LUNCH + LEARN
Thursday, March 26
11:30 am - 1 pm
a2 Church

I’ll be sharing more info about the topic in the coming weeks. 



IMPORTANT: I’m kicking off a brand new MasterMind that is open to the public Thursday morning, February 2 at 6:15 am based on John Maxwell’s best book yet, INTENTIONAL LIVING: Choosing A Life That Matters. For more information on the MasterMind, email me at cgoins@a2church.org

INTENTIONAL LIVING MASTERMIND
Kicks Off, Thursday - February 2, 6:15 am
a2 Church
For more info: cgoins@a2church.org

Special thanks to Chad Sepulvado from Jackson National for the Dive Deep section in yesterday’s L+L. Chad’s authenticity and vulnerability were so powerful. If you want to check out the book Chad referenced, it is called GRIT by Angela Duckworth. You can find it here

For extended notes from yesterday's L+L, email me at the above address. We've recorded these sessions and are currently exploring ways to make the audio available to you free of charge. Keep checking back and we'll update you. 

One closing thought and a pic from yesterday's event.  See you next time! 

“Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great.”  
—Mark Twain


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