Hello CTN!
Great meeting today! Here’s the recap:
⏰ 7AM Club: Chad (7x), Dan, Dave (2x), Eric (12x), Jeremy (17x), Jim (2x), John F (6x), Lisa S (3x), Michelle (5x), Rich (13x), Trip (7x), Zack
🤝 Subs & Guests:
Collin Doane – Lacy Katzen | Sub for Dan Bryson
🗣️ Speaker: Chris Pedrone
Thank you Chris for volunteering some fascinating personal tidbits and showcasing the level of professionalism that has carried you through your banking journey!
Everyone be sure to book a 1-on-1 with Chris to learn how you can help grow his business!
Thank you John for showing us the power of journaling and the 5 A.M. Club by Robin Sharma
🍻 1-on-1’s: 8 – EVERYONE BOOK A 1-ON-1!
💵 Receipts: $3,340
📝Referrals: 7
💬 Closing Quote (via Bob):
“This is what the path of Dharma is like. It’s not that you have to do all the practices. It is sufficient to take just one of them, whichever one you really have an affinity with, and through practicing that one alone, for the rest of your life, you will achieve enlightenment. Whichever practice you choose doesn’t matter; they are all valid methods for achieving enlightenment—if you practice. The key is to practice with diligence for the rest of your life.”
― Dhomang Yangthang, The Union of Dzogchen and Mahamudra
Next Meeting (3/4/21)
🗣️ Speaker will be Chris Rimlinger!
💡 Educator will be Chris Pedrone!
📅 Announcements & Events
- Tuesday’s @ 6:45pm Zoom Yoga with Chris Pedrone
- Upcoming Snowshoe/Cross-Country Get-Together – TBD!
- 3/12 – Bangers & Mash @ Brew ‘N Brats
- 3/20 at 6 to 7:15pm – Sound Journey Meditation (Peace of Yoga, Mt. Hope & Buffalo)
Meeting Minutes – 2/25/2021
February 25, 2021 by Trip Fulreader • Meeting Minutes
“This is what the path of Dharma is like. It’s not that you have to do all the practices. It is sufficient to take just one of them, whichever one you really have an affinity with, and through practicing that one alone, for the rest of your life, you will achieve enlightenment. Whichever practice you choose doesn’t matter; they are all valid methods for achieving enlightenment—if you practice. The key is to practice with diligence for the rest of your life.”
― Dhomang Yangthang, The Union of Dzogchen and Mahamudra