We have all organized, attended, or witnessed an event which didn’t quite go according to plans. In fact, some have even been featured on a TV Blooper show and websites for the whole world to see. We believe the ”perfect” event is a highly anticipated and enjoyable social or business gathering planned for a common interest–without bloopers. As the participant or attendee, we should leave the event believing it was worth the time, money, and/or effort. As the planner or organizer, we should aim to achieve the perfect event.
No matter how good our intentions are, mistakes which we affectionately defined as Lessons Learned, are inevitable when it comes to events– even for the pros. There are thousands of “to do” guidance, instructional, and educational resources available including books, magazines, websites, TV networks and experts to tell you what to do, how to do it, when to do it, what to buy, and where to find it. Our goal is simple–to help you achieve your goals, reduce stress, and save time and money by learning what “not to do” when organizing or planning to attend or participate in an event.
In these tough times, with record high job losses, home foreclosures, business closings, natural disasters, and an economic meltdown, even the smallest mistakes we make can be exacerbated and have a lasting and devastating effect. This is a critical time for us to focus on lessening and avoiding mistakes. Learning what not to do from others can have a positive impact on how we respond to situations and the outcome. We are inspired to create this platform for individuals to share their real-life Lessons Learned because we believe one of the best ways to overcome a mistake is by helping others avoid them.
To our Readers– we all make promises to never make the same mistake twice. But as time progresses we can’t remember all of the things we’d never do again– until it’s too late. Learning what not to do in good times and bad can help you avoid stress and ruins mistakes can create.
To our Contributors– what a great feeling to know we’ve made a difference and positive impact in someone else’s life. We are changing the way we approach learning and acquire knowledge by focusing on what not to do and making a concerted effort to avoid gaffes. If you previously shared a Lesson Learned–Thank You. If you are new to our site and want to post simply,
- CLICK on POST YOUR LESSONS LEARNED
- REGISTER or LOGIN (website links are automatic)
- POST your Title and Lesson Learned
- REPEAT Step 3 as often as you like
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Thank you for sharing the knowledge~