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May 22, 2018

What a sad time for our kids to be living in. School shootings are becoming an all too common occurrence in the United States. Within this last decade alone, at least 300 school shootings averaging somewhere between one and 1.5 per week. The most recent school shooting to happen was the one in Santa Fe High School in Texas during the week of the 18th of May. Ten members of the school were killed during the events perpetrated by one Dimitrios Pagourtzis. Thankfully, the perpetrator was apprehended and is being detained until further notice. But, while the shooting is over, the aftermath is far from finished.

School shootings have long term consequences for everyone involved regardless of their location. Parents lost children, children lost friends, friends lost school mates, and trust in the community has been jeopardized. After all, if you can’t trust those people in the community, who can you trust? Yet, these aren’t the only aftereffects; some will experience Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, survivors’ guilt, and others will experience secondary, but no less important symptoms. What is truly important is keeping in mind that there is help available and we have some tips that could assist you on the road to healing.

Don’t be Ashamed to Seek Help

There is no shame in seeking the help of an outside entity when dealing with a traumatic event. School counselors, psychologist, and other types of counselors exist to help in coping with situations like a school shooting. If you feel like life or memories of the event are overwhelming you, don’t be afraid to ask your friends, and family for additional support from trained professionals. There is a stigma attached to mental illness in the United States, but don’t fall for it. By seeking help you’re actually demonstrating a willingness to improve your current condition and your mental health will benefit tremendously from it.

Find a Support Group or Start One

While there are those who will try to minimize your condition, don’t listen to them. Try to find a support group of individuals who have experienced or seen similar situations. If you can’t find one, try starting one with fellow survivors of the event, by forming a support chain, you’ll be providing support not only for yourself, but for your peers and family members of the affected. At times like these, bonding with the community around you can help mend wounds. These types of groups should offer not only help with opening up about the situation, but can also provide distractions during difficult times.

Care for your Body and Soul

One tip that counselors will always remind a patient to accomplish is taking care of the self. By eating properly, exercising regularly, and most importantly, getting enough sleep, your mind will function at top capacity. These activities can help in coping with stress and relaxing the mind and will also ensure you’re staying fit. Avoid any harmful activities during this time, drinking alcohol, gambling, and overeating will hurt you in the long-run.

Avoid the News or Social Media

One key factor in dealing with these situations is avoiding exposure. By watching the news, or participating in social media, you’re almost guaranteed to be reminded of the situation and potentially trigger painful memories of the event. Certainly, you can use social media to stay in contact with friends and family, but avoid the news feed and keep the conversations flowing at your pace. Don’t let others overwhelm you, and remember that online trolls will actively try to get a rise out of people.

Parents Remember You Are an Example

Children will always look to their parents as an example of what to do in emergencies. But, parents don’t always remember that their example is demonstrated in a multitude of ways and their children are watching. Ensure that you as a parent are taking care of yourself; demonstrate stability and security, but also honesty and a genuine expression of what you’re feeling. By demonstrating to the children how, to cope with a situation like this, you’ll ensure they feel safe in the home environment.

Family Bonding

There is no doubt, that family is the most important aspect to keep in mind during these events. Your family will all be experiencing similar feelings and ideas, as such, it’s important to remind each other of how important you are to each other. Be gentle, understanding, and most importantly tactful around them because each person will experience it slightly different. But, you’re all in this together and by keeping that in mind, you can help each other cope.

Years ago, the American people could not imagine they would have an epidemic of school shootings in their hands. In those days, the fears and concerns were terrorist overseas, not teenagers with weapons. But, this day and age, we have to be prepared for anything. Everyone has to be open for help, and the possibility of being affected by PTSD.  Finding others who are experiencing a similar situation to you will assist in finding a sense of community with others. By keeping yourself active and healthy you’ll ensure that your body and mind are prepared for anything, but that doesn’t mean you should expose yourself to everything. Parents on the other hand, have to keep in mind the importance of setting a good example for kids, and the families have to stick together during their times of need. By following these tips, you’ll improve your chances of dealing with a similar situation if the need ever arises.

Coping With School Shootings

January 3, 2018

If you want to rub shoulders with the movers and shakers in your industry, then attending a trade show is just the thing for you. At a typical trade show, you will have an opportunity to come across people you normally wouldn’t, since everyone involved in the industry will be there. Such shows normally last for 2 or 3 days (unless it’s Vegas then it’s a “crap” shoot). 😉

However, if you decide to attend a trade show which is out of town let alone a different country, you will have to spend a couple of days there, so it may seem like an expensive little adventure. That doesn’t mean that you should change your plans, you just need a good guide on how to get the most out of the show, so I will make sure to provide you with some useful tips!

1. Make a good choice

First of all, you need to be certain that you have chosen the right trade show to suit your needs. The most important thing to do before choosing is to check the show’s website in order to find out which companies will attend, check their Facebook page or newsletters to gauge the relevancy of the show.

2. Register ahead

Different shows offer different pricing and policies. If you do your research right, you can possibly save some money by registering in advance. There are some shows which exclusively cater to experts and qualified buyers, while there are some that will only require your online registration.

Moreover, if you register ahead, not only that you will save money, but you might also get an opportunity to schedule appointments with some companies and yes parties you can benefit from. Shows such as the Affiliate Summit and AWA and AWE tend to sell out so be sure to register well in advance.

3. Choose the right accommodation

It is advisable to stay at the hotel that is associated with the show you are attending, even though the prices may be higher than in other accommodations, because you will get a chance to run into many of the attendees there and you never know when you may run into your next big affiliate or advertiser. This is a great chance to make some acquaintances and potential business deals.

4. Stick to your plan

Attending any kind of show without having a precise plan is a bad idea because you will miss out on so many things. You need to determine what your goals are and stick to them. Since these shows are usually huge, the first thing you need to do as soon as you arrive is to get a map and familiarize yourself with the attendee list and their location.
You should mark the booths that are your priority and visit them first. Afterwards, if you have any time left that is, you can freely explore whoever else is there.

5. Carry your business cards with you

When it comes to such events, you never know when you are going to run into someone important. That is why you should always carry your business cards wherever you go. Moreover, it would be a good idea to make copies of your sell sheets and bring them as well. This is one of my biggest peeves – people who run out of cards on the first day, when in actuality they probably just forgot them.

6. Approach booths at the right time

At trade shows, timing is everything. If you pay a visit to a booth that is overcrowded, you won’t get a chance to interact with the right people. To avoid wasting your time and waiting in lines, it is recommended to visit booths on the second day. However, never wait for the last day because the majority of the companies may be already gone by then.

To sum up, attending trade shows can give you a lot of lucrative business opportunities, so make sure you follow my guidelines and stick to your plan to get the most out of them!