ABWA 60th anniversary – Awesome

Just returned from Kansas City, MO where the 60th Anniversary of the American Business Women’s Association was celebrated. Truly an exciting program of seminars, entertainment and shopping filled the 3 day event on Sept. 24-26th.

Exciting new additions to the WIN – Women’s Instructional Network made it even more valuable. The training which you can do at your own pace online and then it tracks your progress and credits was a wonderful step forward, now there are a larger collection of tools for members to interact with each other and share articles, upcoming national and regional events and even upload photos and videos that relate to our members.

Robin Neal signs into WIN and gets the hot promo shot too!
Robin Neal signs into WIN and gets the hot promo shot too!

The association is ready for the next 60 years and has adopted a national team approach for conferences. This means that members across the nation can volunteer to assist on the conferences – they don’t need to be from the area where the conference is taking place to participate.

This is the first year that 4 teams of members from east, west, north and south filled the registration, logistics, auction, and credentials teams. The co-chairs Amy Dawson (California) and Lina Lawson (Texas) hosted with fun and grace, energy and excitement!
 More to come. Stay Tuned.

STOP! Don’t buy that CFL

The marketing lately to promote the “green” CFL – compact fluorescent light bulb and how it is good for the environment and your wallet is not entirely on track. Yes, the price is cheap, but at what cost?

BEWARE.

There is still mercury in the CFL bulbs and that poses a future risk to your health if the bulb is broken by mistake in your home or office. Yes, the EPA has a lengthy process for you to follow if a CFL breaks. You must evacuate the room and if a window is available, air out the room. You mustn’t use a vacuum to pick up the pieces as it will in effect make your vacuum a future contamination tool!

The other factor that is a concern, the mercury from all those millions – billions of CFL bulbs that make it into the waste processing and ultimately into the water tables.

Let’s be clear, the promotions are to inspire you to move away from incandescent light bulbs  for a better environmental choice – despite that incandscent bulbs have been used for a very long time and are not considered “haz-mat” when they break. Incandescents  use more KW (electricity) and the “green” argument for CFL bulbs  leading to less CO2 - a gas that we exhale and that plants need to grow and produce oxygen. However, the hazmat problem is usually minimalized.

A new direction to look for lighting?

LED lighting. It is a newer technology and therefore more expensive up front – just like CFL bulbs where when they first were introduced. However, the LED:

  • doesn’t contain mercury,
  • uses even less electricity to produce lumens (light)
  • a nice, non-flickering, warm or cool color of light
  • at approx. 50,000 hr life, it far outlasts the incandescent and CFL bulbs.
  • Many of the bulbs have a break resistant covering and are cool to the touch in the lamp version(s) of equal to 40 watt – just tested it myself.

Yes, you will probably have sticker shock when you see the initial price of LED lighting that is bright enough for reading, or lighting a dark hallway… but the power it will need over the course of its lifetime will save perhaps dozens of dollars in replacements, energy used and the actual labor to replace the bulb.

If you are replacing a bulb or two over the next several months, consider LED as your better option. Especially if it is a bulb used for lots of hours a day or week. You will begin to see a difference in your electricity use in those types of applications. Don’t know where to find LED bulbs?

I have several sources I am willing to share with you…they are not in the big box stores and probably won’t be for some time, due to the price point.

If you want to start small – consider the nightlights – 1 Watt and for the tests I’ve done, very bright and effective for hallways (too bright for bedroom – my opinion). These are in the big box stores.

Be Brave – Start your blog

Thanks to Lori Osterberg, President of Vision Business Concepts, for finally getting me off the sidelines and into blogging!

Lori spoke at our local American Business Women’s Association chapter in the Denver area, ABWA Success Charter Chapter www.successabwa.org , and inspired several attendees to apply her tips to promote their businesses online using Social Media.

Twitter created a lot of questions and interest. Numerous questions demonstrated that although a quick posting media tool, like Twitter, can create confusion and frustration without some basic strategies and tools.

The overall lesson:

Be aware that what gets online may very well stay online and accessible for a long time, so be wise in what online postings, activities and images you post.

Second Lesson:

For business marketing, social media can be used to show your expertise and build credibility while building online relationships with potential clients, peers, and friends, too.

Many more lessons were shared with our group. Ultimately, the test is the application and how we apply ourselves to the task at hand.