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list of steps to preparing for an upcoming conference or trip

I had the lovely privilege of attending Mom 2.0 Summit last year when it was in Houston. This year’s conference is being held in the Crescent City. My husband and I lived right on the bank of the Mississippi in New Orleans for 3 years while he was attending Tulane Law School. We were poor, but that didn’t keep us from enjoying the city with all its flavor. So when I heard that Mom 2.0 would be held there, I bought an early bird ticket 9 months ago. Little did I know that I would be wandering Europe with my family when the conference rolled around. So in my stead, I am sending a person that has represented ListPlanIt more than once before. April Welch is both an organizing guru and a social media pro. She is the brains behind The Mental Clutter Coach. She will be making the long journey from Washington State to the Big Easy in mid-April. She will be learning much, making connections, and educating attendees to the benefits of ListPlanIt.

      If you are going to this conference or any other conference this year, then there is quite a bit of planning involved in order to make it effective both socially and educationally.

ListPlanIt

      has put together a

Conference ePlanner

    that is free to download and will make planning your trip that much easier. Here are some things you need to consider now in order to get the most out of your conference experience.
  • Getting a room/Finding a roommate
  • Ensuring your children are cared for/provided for throughout your absence
  • Inventory/order business cards
  • Packing your suitcase
  • Purchasing remaining essentials
  • Preparing your laptop/cell phone for travel
  • Charging your camera’s batteries
  • Getting to the airport
  • Getting from the airport to the hotel
  • Breaking out of your comfort zone and meeting new friends!

During the conference, be sure to look for April. She will have some ListPlanIt.com memberships and t-shirts to give away!  Find out how you can win when you follow ListPlanIt‘s Facebook page.

Jennifer Tankersley: