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Chronically Ill: How To Get The Most Out Of A Blogging Conference

Posted by Connie on Sunday, September 27th, 2009 at 7:41 pm and is filed under Blogging Community, Chronic Illness, DisABILITY Advocate.
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This week, I’ll be attending a blogging conference, IzeaFest. The schedule is full of learning and networking experiences. Normally I’d be worried about being fatigued and not feeling well but after attending the Affiliate Summit I learned how to balance having a chronic illness and being a conference attendee.  Here are the Top Ten Tips To Get The Most Out of a Blog Conference When You Are Chronically Ill:

  1. Rest Up the week before. Get yourself into a good sleeping pattern and even take some naps during the day so you can feel well rested before the conference.
  2. Schedule Your Time at the conference. Go through the schedule provided including the speakers, events and parties. Prioritize what is most important for your needs. In case you need a break, you can take it during the least necessary events. Although being there in person is the perfect scenario, most conferences are available on video later so you can take advantage of viewing what you missed.
  3. Eat Healthy Meals so that you are taking good care of yourself. If food is provided, take fruit or some other snacks with you. Also, remember to keep well hydrated.
  4. Take Advantage of Breaks. If you are going to attend parties and other networking events, then use the allotted break times to either nap or just find a quiet place to close your eyes and it easy for a few minutes.
  5. Take Your Medications on Time. Keep a timer to remind you to take your meds. I use the silent alarm clock on my cell phone. It can get so hectic that it’s easy to forget to take your prescriptions.
  6. Find a Buddy. A buddy can take notes for you, pass out your business cards, let people know that you needed a break, etc.  There are many things that you can do in return – write a blog post about that person, mention their help on Social Networking forums, write a reference for them, etc.
  7. Be Prepared to Miss Something. Even people who are healthy end up missing an event or even more. Sometimes it’s just too overwhelming. Travel problems may occur. Healthy people get sick too. There are many reasons. So don’t be disappointed if you don’t hear a speaker or attend an after party.
  8. Take Lots of Photos. Keep your camera with you at all times and take photos of the people and happenings around you. Try to write down a short note about the photo so you’ll remember the details later. This will allow you to post about the conference later and create lots of memories.
  9. Hand out Business Cards. Don’t push them on people, but after you start a conversation about the other person, ask them for their card, write down some notes on the back and then give them yours. If you can’t do a lot of networking, you can quickly introduce yourself, say that you need a break and really want to get to know them. Ask for theirs first again.
  10. Relax and Enjoy! You’ve made it to the conference and that in itself is a big accomplishment. Have fun, meet new people, network and focus on the positives.

My advice for photos is to use an xshot so you can be in the photo too. Plus, using this camera extender will get people to notice you.

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6 comments

  1. Great advice, Connie! I know nothing about Blogging conferences (or did I even know there was such a thing?) and look forward to your updates when you attend.
    .-= Lisa´s last blog ..Doubleheader =-.

    comment by Lisa — September 27, 2009 @ 9:04 pm
  2. Great ideas Connie. My only chronic illness is pretty well controlled COPD, but age is doubling up on gravity and making lead of my feet! Let me know if I can help during the conference. See you there!

    comment by Pat Curry — September 27, 2009 @ 9:09 pm
  3. I’m bookmarking this for next year! Wish I could go, but no luck this year. I will be there next year, I will.

    Have fun and don’t party too much!
    .-= Holly´s last blog ..Being Depressed and Stressed Is Getting To Me =-.

    comment by Holly — September 27, 2009 @ 9:21 pm
  4. I’m already on the tailend of not feeling good. Been a hermit for days. So I should fine and dandy by IzeaFest.
    .-= JMarie´s last blog ..Zombieland Red Carpet Woody Harrelson =-.

    comment by JMarie — September 28, 2009 @ 7:50 pm
  5. Ben Spark had one of those last year at IzeaFest and I thought it was the coolest thing I had ever seen!!!
    .-= Danna Crawford´s last blog ..Terapeak is a Rock Star! =-.

    comment by Danna Crawford — September 29, 2009 @ 1:30 am
  6. This is a great post, Connie! And pretty much exactly how I prepared for going to NAMS – pretty much the biggest thing I had to prepare myself for was the potential of missing things. I and me had a long talk about that beforehand, so when I got there it was totally okay when it happened. ;)
    .-= Lisa Marie Mary´s last blog ..Super Groovy And Totally Fun Halloween Recipes =-.

    comment by Lisa Marie Mary — October 2, 2009 @ 4:48 pm

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