It’s Easy to Live in Mediocrity…

2010 February 17

yet so much fun to go for Greatness! The rest of my weekend in San Francisco was about going for greatness – and having fun while doing it!

The most fun we had was on Saturday night, we had a”Gelebration” – yup, we didn’t really understand what that meant either. People were very creative with their costumes though – it probably helped that there was a contest with cash prizes. Here’s one of my favourites. I was thinking about it – what other product in network marketing could you not only dress up as, but take the actual product and packaging and make a beautiful costume? We really do have something quite beautiful and innovative.

As for me, I took advantage of the cast on my foot, and came up with a creative costume. Before and After FLX.  Even Randy appreciated the creativity.  I didn’t win the cash prize but certainly had a lot of fun! The party was full of great costumes, good music and lots of laughter.  Take a look at the full album at the end of the post for more costume photos.

Sunday morning we wrapped up the conference with two amazing sessions, first with Eric Worre and followed by Randy Gage.  The bottom line for me is that I truly realized that the journey to Greatness is not going to be easy, but that the reward is worth every challenge and sacrifice along the way.  The reason that most people never achieve Greatness is because the journey is hard.  And it is easier to stay comfortable and live in mediocrity.  Now that I know what Greatness looks like, it’s much harder to stay where I am.  It’s time to truly be free from the matrix. And it will take time and hard work, but I know that Dan and I will be free and we will have the chance to live a life we’ve dreamed of, all the while helping others to achieve Greatness themselves and working with incredible leaders from across the globe.

My San Francisco experience was wonderful.  One and a half days of being a tourist and 2 1/2 days of Rockstar training. I met so many incredible people and made so many new friends, not only in Agel, but by travelling alone I had the chance to make many connections.  I am grateful that I had the chance to take this trip, I have always wanted to go to San Francisco, but probably would not have gone for just a vacation.

Have a super day everyone and I’ve got a few more interesting posts planned for the rest of the week, so stay tuned! Here is the full album:

Agel Go Diamond

Cheers!