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		<title>By: Julie Sando</title>
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		<dc:creator>Julie Sando</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am so excited about all the connections that are happening through this book!  
THANK YOU JOHN DAVID MANN AND BOB BURG!

My name is Julie Sando.  I wrote the scrapbook post below this one.  I recently moved from Massachusetts to CARLSBAD, CA!  I attended my first ever Chamber Meeting in Carlsbad on May 7th to hear Michael Gerber speak.  I had no idea what happens at Chamber meetings.  I was AMAZED to see that even with an incredible speaker being there, there was a significant amount of time set aside to have each table take time to share within that circle.  We gave our business cards to each other and the moderator of the table asked each person questions like &quot;How can I help you gain business?&quot; and &quot;Who are the people I know in my line of work that would benefit you?&quot;  My Go-Giver light bulb lit up.  I could feel it.  

At the meeting you pick someone&#039;s business card and meet them for coffee.  I recently firmed up plans with the person who drew my card.  I confessed over email that I don&#039;t know what happens at these meetings and she&#039;ll have to fill me in.  She writes: 

&quot;I am really looking forward to meeting you and finding out more about you, where you came from, what you think of Carlsbad so far, and your thoughts on the Chamber.  I will be more than happy to tell you whatever it is you want to know about the community and the Chamber.&quot;

That was Go-Giver light bulb #2.

Today, I &#039;happened&#039; to check this website to see what posts had been made and here it is a local one from The Carlsbad Chamber!

Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce Go-Giver Light Bulb #3 couldn&#039;t be brighter!

Right now, reading this post that is right above mine, I am in awe of how this Universe works to bring us all together!  

I am excited to announce that I will be joining the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce because of this connection and clear realization.

I just started my own business, moved across the country, and am figuring out how to make new friends.  In this moment, after over 6 months of settling in here, I feel like I found home.  

Thank you for posting this Colleen.  And thank you for the article Ted.  I look forward to meeting each of you in person!  And thank you again to John David Mann and Bob Burg for creating the space for these connections to happen!

In Gratitude,
Julie Sando
Autistically Inclined .com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am so excited about all the connections that are happening through this book!<br />
THANK YOU JOHN DAVID MANN AND BOB BURG!</p>
<p>My name is Julie Sando.  I wrote the scrapbook post below this one.  I recently moved from Massachusetts to CARLSBAD, CA!  I attended my first ever Chamber Meeting in Carlsbad on May 7th to hear Michael Gerber speak.  I had no idea what happens at Chamber meetings.  I was AMAZED to see that even with an incredible speaker being there, there was a significant amount of time set aside to have each table take time to share within that circle.  We gave our business cards to each other and the moderator of the table asked each person questions like &#8220;How can I help you gain business?&#8221; and &#8220;Who are the people I know in my line of work that would benefit you?&#8221;  My Go-Giver light bulb lit up.  I could feel it.  </p>
<p>At the meeting you pick someone&#8217;s business card and meet them for coffee.  I recently firmed up plans with the person who drew my card.  I confessed over email that I don&#8217;t know what happens at these meetings and she&#8217;ll have to fill me in.  She writes: </p>
<p>&#8220;I am really looking forward to meeting you and finding out more about you, where you came from, what you think of Carlsbad so far, and your thoughts on the Chamber.  I will be more than happy to tell you whatever it is you want to know about the community and the Chamber.&#8221;</p>
<p>That was Go-Giver light bulb #2.</p>
<p>Today, I &#8216;happened&#8217; to check this website to see what posts had been made and here it is a local one from The Carlsbad Chamber!</p>
<p>Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce Go-Giver Light Bulb #3 couldn&#8217;t be brighter!</p>
<p>Right now, reading this post that is right above mine, I am in awe of how this Universe works to bring us all together!  </p>
<p>I am excited to announce that I will be joining the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce because of this connection and clear realization.</p>
<p>I just started my own business, moved across the country, and am figuring out how to make new friends.  In this moment, after over 6 months of settling in here, I feel like I found home.  </p>
<p>Thank you for posting this Colleen.  And thank you for the article Ted.  I look forward to meeting each of you in person!  And thank you again to John David Mann and Bob Burg for creating the space for these connections to happen!</p>
<p>In Gratitude,<br />
Julie Sando<br />
Autistically Inclined .com</p>
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