Day 2 of Disc Jockey News Conference is in the books!
What a great second day of the Disc Jockey News DJ Conference here in beautiful Bloomington Minnesota!
It is 11:30 p.m. and I have made it home from the second day of the conference and all is safe and good. I say this because on Saturday I did a wedding and got to bed around four in the morning. Got up Sunday morning after about five hours of sleep and prepared for the first day of the conference.
I went to the conference and was their early for a MAPDJ annual meeting that takes place before the conference officially starts. I spent the day and evening enjoying day one then got home late in the evening. At midnight I was pumped up and wrote yesterdays blog then continued to work the business by checking e-mails and taking care of business.
At 1:30 a.m. I went to bed but was still so excited with all the new info I had collected that I could not sleep. Have you ever had one of those nights where your brain just won’t shut off? This was one of those nights for me.
At 3:30 a.m. I decided to raid the refrigerator and then to begin using those tools that I had learned at the conference.
I got back into bed at 6:30 a.m. and closed my eyes just in time to have the alarm clock go off at 7:15 a.m. I dragged my sorry tired butt out of bed as my wife was getting ready to leave for here job. She asked me how my day went and that was a HUGE mistake on her part.
I suddenly had the life brought back and was once again reenergized and rattling off all the great things that I had learned and could use to make me and my business better.
I was still yapping as she had to walk out the door to get to work.
I got myself ready and was out the door by 8:20 a.m. I fought the morning rush hour and was back at the convention by 8:45 ready and willing to dig into the new day.
It is now fifteen hours later and I am still pumped up and ready to rock after an exciting day of seminars, great information and conversations with DJs from all across the U.S.
On the scale of one to ten (one being the worst and ten being the best) I would rate day two of the conference a 9. I might have given it a bigger number but I’m a little tired and want to get to bed a.s.a.p. and ten has more numbers in it! LOL!
Jeff Richards: Party Time Productions