The Seminar is TONIGHT, Thursday! New Time Announced! 7 p.m. ET!
Friend, is it time for you to take your leadership to the next level?
You know it is, ___BLOG___! And tonight is your big chance!
We've changed the time: It's now at 7 p.m. ET!
That's to accomodate you, ___BLOG READER___ !
Go to www.shapevine.com and register! It's free! Join me and my facilitator, Doug Hannah. If you can't tell whose who: I'll be the one firmly in control.
Here's why you should be included, ___MR. B. READER___ , as we've designed a seminar just for you and the ____READER____ family!
-- We'll empower your leadership to become BOLD leadership.
-- If your leadership is already BOLD, we'll take it to AWESOMELY BOLD.
-- We'll equip you to lead not just "people", but the RIGHT people: Other leaders of leading leaders!
-- Breakout groups!
-- We'll visualize, together, how to give a hurting world what it's been waiting for: Your Vision Statement.
-- A PowerPoint Presentation will be Presented, equipping you through graphical motivational graphics!
-- We'll equip and empower you to enhance your Bold Leadership by using words like "equip" and "empower"!
___BLOG READER___, you are my friend, and I would hate for you to miss this one-time-only "webinar" event. Best of all, it's free, worth every penny, and more.
Visualizing a Great Tomorrow at My Event,
The Vision Coach

There aren't dates on your posts.
....Just realized.
Posted by: TheBob | April 16, 2008 at 08:23 PM
What can I say? Powerpoint, vision statements, and joining people like __BLOG READER__ and __BLOG READER__. It will be empowering!
I will have the __POST A COMMENT__ family gathered around the iMAC, ready to be equipped!
Looking forward to envisioning with a visionary like you,__VISION COACH__!
(Brant, you are still making me laugh and think...Best to you!)
Posted by: Kurt Bock | April 16, 2008 at 10:38 PM
Frightening........oO
I'll probably be there. Now that IS frightening!
Posted by: M.E. | April 16, 2008 at 11:10 PM
Dear _____V COACH____
I'm sorry my family and I won't be able to attend your 'webinar'. We'll be flossing our teeth or something.
Yours,
___MS. BLOG READER____
Posted by: Michelle Van Loon | April 16, 2008 at 11:17 PM
I'll be at elder meeting while your webcasting. (Is that still OK?) I hope you'll post the whole thing for us later.
Posted by: isaiah543 | April 17, 2008 at 01:03 AM
Dude, are you actually going to _do_ this?
Posted by: Mike Taylor | April 17, 2008 at 04:52 AM
Dang it, "Isaiah". That would have been cool. And, while they're going to have archiving capability, they don't have it yet, to my knowledge. This will be a you-had-to-be-there, thing, if only in the sense of you-had-to-be-there-to-see-how-dumb-that-was. Have a great meeting. Judging from what I know of your leadership style, you need some serious help in making it Boldly Awesome, and all about you.
Kurt, above, is a humble leader, too. Retired Col. and stuff. This will just be a brush-up for you, Colonel Kurt.
And heck yeah, Mike. We're doing it.
Ultimate Goal: Amuse self. Along with my friend Doug, the facilitator. Our goal is, as always, to confuse a bunch of people, and leaving people wondering, "What was THAT?"
There's something deeply, deeply funny to me (not kidding) about doing something odd, risky, "out there"...and then hearing crickets. Failure = amusement. It's good to look at life this way.
Posted by: Brant | April 17, 2008 at 08:48 AM
I'll be watching the first half-hour...unfortunately at that point I've got Japanese tutorial. Silly class requirements, getting in the way of me bettering myself with awesomely bold leadership skillz.
Yes. With a Z.
Posted by: Brie | April 17, 2008 at 09:58 AM
"There's something deeply, deeply funny to me (not kidding) about doing something odd, risky, "out there"...and then hearing crickets. Failure = amusement. It's good to look at life this way."
Beautiful, beautiful words.
[From Brant: Somehow -- I'm guessing here -- I suspect you, too, are a Monty Python fan. Probably not going out on a limb, there...]
Posted by: ChestertonianRambler | April 17, 2008 at 02:36 PM
I have to say, that webinar made my day. Great stuff.
Posted by: Michael | April 18, 2008 at 12:51 AM