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019 – How To Do More Than Survive a Trade Show on the Road

 


Welcome to the Elite Road Warrior Podcast show notes! This week we discuss thriving, not just surviving, during trade shows and other events on the road.

What You Will Learn In This Episode:

2:05 – Intro to Trade Shows and Events

3:30 – Most Common Challenges During Event Week

4:22 – What can you do to not only survive an event but really thrive?

5:45 – Road Warrior Assessment and Elite Road Warrior Book Promos

7:20 – The Three Event Realities

8:20 – Intro to the Four Thrive Plan Essentials

8:27 – #1: Sleep Schedule

8:45 – Sleep is our biggest performance enhancer on the road but it seems to become even less of a priority with a brutal morning- to – night event schedule.

We MUST prioritize sleep. Only you can take care of you. Share on X "The more tired I am, the dumber I get" – Michael Hyatt Share on X

11:35 – Event Tip

12:25 – An ERW knows when its time to go and is shameless about it.

12:50 – #2: Water

15:10 – You don’t have to drink everything offered to you

Get watered down, man. Share on X

15:50 – #3 Meal Planning

Food is FUEL and FUEL is ENERGY Share on X

18:15 – If you really care about how you perform on the road, energy will matter.

18:45 – #4: Maximize Your Breaks

You're and Elite Road Warrior and your behavior is different as a result. Share on X

22:55 – Let’s Land This Plane

Resources for This Week’s Episode: 
Road Warrior Assessment

Elite Road Warrior Book

Written by Bryan Buckley · Categorized: ERW Podcast, Podcast · Tagged: ERW Podcast

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