Didn’t Drink The Kool-Aid
July 31st, 2008
Yup, you read that correctly.
I headed off to Vegas last Sunday evening for a four-day event with David Neagle called ERS. Turns out, I came home after being there for two days. I’m officially an ERS drop out.
David has a great message to deliver to the world. I appreciate his energy and his purpose in life.
Honestly, I should have booked a room at the Four Seasons Biltmore in Santa Barbara and hung out with myself for a few days of solitude and silence.
The backdrop of Vegas, the stretched out Q&A sessions, and Ali Brown’s sales pitch threw this mother-of-two over-the-edge (greatly appreciate Ali’s work but it was bad timing). And let’s not forget the 5.4 earthquake that hit LA while I was away. My spirit told me to go home.
There are several silver linings to the story. I met a bunch of wonderful people (Beth Davis and her husband, Mark, for starters) and I connected with my VA sisters who were also there. I recognized many people from Facebook, which was surreal. Seriously started to question who’s who. Details of the event have been “buried in Vegas,” as David puts it.
All was not lost.
I have an initial consultation set up with someone I met at the seminar. (She also left early–had to throw that in. We’re both drop outs. Per-rrr-fect.)
I gained a lot from the experience.
It confirmed for me what I don’t like and what I really need. It opened the door for many ideas and, for that, I am grateful to David and his team (Erin, Monaica, Blue, Debbie, Body Guard #1 and #2, and the myriad of other folks that helped organize the event).
A special thank you to Lucho and Lisa Crisalle for their Kangen water. (What’s in that stuff??)


