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Welcome to Virtual Summit Success.
Jenn:I'm Jenn, founder of Virtual Summit Search, and you're in the right place
Jenn:if you want to make the most of your virtual summit experience, whether
Jenn:you're a host or virtual summit speaker.
Jenn:Let's get going with your next step to virtual summit success.
Jenn:This is a snippet from a presentation from Sell With a Summit: Speaker Edition.
Jenn:Elli and I are talking about how to choose the right summits for you,
Jenn:because this is a question that I get asked a lot at Virtual Summit Search.
Jenn:We're covering practical and mindful ways to make sure the summits you speak at are
Jenn:in alignment with you and your business.
Jenn:Let's just jump straight in!
Jenn:It does not have to be difficult to decide which summits to say a resounding YES to.
Jenn:If you're struggling with picking summits that light you up and get
Jenn:you results, then you're in the right place, because in this session,
Jenn:we're going to talk about choosing summits that align with your values.
I'm Jenn, host of Sell With a Summit:
:Speaker Edition, and I'm so excited
I'm Jenn, host of Sell With a Summit:
:to introduce you to the wonderful Elli Runkles, founder of the CEO lounge and
I'm Jenn, host of Sell With a Summit:
:a Dare to Lead trained business coach.
I'm Jenn, host of Sell With a Summit:
:Thank you so much for being here, Elli.
Elli Runkles:Yeah.
Elli Runkles:Thank you.
Elli Runkles:I'm so excited to talk about this topic with your audience today.
Jenn:Yeah, it is so important.
Jenn:I get so many questions about choosing the right summits because
Jenn:it's so hard to figure out which ones are going to be a fit for you, for
Jenn:your business, for your audience.
Jenn:So before we dive into all the details about choosing the summit
Jenn:that aligns with your values, can you give us kind of a quick overview
Jenn:of your philosophy around it?
Elli Runkles:Yeah.
Elli Runkles:So I will say there are kind of two parts to this question.
Elli Runkles:One is choosing summits that are aligned with your business as a whole and
Elli Runkles:your goals as a whole, as a business.
Elli Runkles:And then also your sort of guiding values that are what I like to think of as like
Elli Runkles:the foundational principles that guide all of your decisions in your business.
Elli Runkles:And so there are two layers, I think, to this question.
Elli Runkles:And the first I always, of course, like to start with values by thinking
Elli Runkles:about what are the guiding principles?
Elli Runkles:To me, that's what values are, is the guiding principles that are
Elli Runkles:just the filter that you use for making decisions in your business.
Elli Runkles:And so the first thing is being really clear on what those values
Elli Runkles:are like what are those kind of non-negotiable things that you really
Elli Runkles:want to embody through your business.
Elli Runkles:'Cause values, a lot of times we can think of values like you may have done
Elli Runkles:values exercises where you look at a list of words and then pick out the
Elli Runkles:words that aligned with your values.
Elli Runkles:And that can be a good place to start.
Elli Runkles:I like to think about values more as...
Elli Runkles:what I encourage my clients to do is establish what I call a purpose statement
Elli Runkles:for your business that is like the overall overarching guiding principle
Elli Runkles:for how you make all of your business decisions and really it comes down to
Elli Runkles:what is the contribution you want to make in the world through your business?
Elli Runkles:What greater impact do you want to have?
Elli Runkles:And that is a good place to start in terms of filtering the decisions that you make.
So I can share, just to give an example:
:my purpose statement is, "I want to
So I can share, just to give an example:
:contribute to the advancement of women and marginalized people's economic
So I can share, just to give an example:
:power through entrepreneurship."
So I can share, just to give an example:
:And so for me, every decision I make is this going to help women and marginalized
So I can share, just to give an example:
:people grow their businesses, grow their impact through entrepreneurship.
So I can share, just to give an example:
:And so that is where I start.
So I can share, just to give an example:
:And so by getting clear on more than just, "I value efficiency or I value
So I can share, just to give an example:
:courage or I value, curiosity," those kinds of things, but having a really
So I can share, just to give an example:
:clear core statement of 'this is what I'm about and what I'm trying to do in the
So I can share, just to give an example:
:world' is a really good place to start.
So I can share, just to give an example:
:And then from there, that's like the first filter to look at things through, but
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:then also you can think about what are my long- or short-term goals in the business?
So I can share, just to give an example:
:Who am I really trying to reach?
So I can share, just to give an example:
:What am I trying to do in more of a practical, pragmatic business sense, and
So I can share, just to give an example:
:use that as like the secondary filter once you decide, "okay, yes, it does align
So I can share, just to give an example:
:with my values; now, does it make business sense for me to make this decision?"
Jenn:Yeah, that makes so much sense.
Jenn:And I really love that lens of looking at it from that purpose
Jenn:statement, 'cause that's something a lot of folks don't talk about.
Jenn:Like you said, we've all gone through that list of the different words and
Jenn:it's great, that helps inform that, but then you can take those and turn it into
Jenn:something that you can actually use.
Jenn:So I love that.
Elli Runkles:Awesome.
Jenn:So I've seen summit speakers say yes to summits that didn't really align
Jenn:with them, their audience and expertise, or like you said, their business goals.
Jenn:So why do you feel it's so important to make sure that there is that alignment,
Jenn:especially with that purpose statement?
Elli Runkles:Yeah, so a couple of things.
Elli Runkles:I think one is, I think the reason that people often make those
Elli Runkles:decisions to say yes to a summit that really is not a great fit.
Elli Runkles:I think so often those decisions are based out of scarcity and based out of, "if
Elli Runkles:I don't say yes to this, nobody's ever going to invite me to a summit again."
Elli Runkles:Or " I need to say yes to this because I need clients," right?
Elli Runkles:I need my business to grow, I need people to come in, and so I'm going to say yes
Elli Runkles:to this to get in front of an audience.
Elli Runkles:And this whole idea of scarcity, I'm pretty pragmatic.
Elli Runkles:And when it comes to making businesses and sometimes it is okay
Elli Runkles:to make a decision on a scarcity.
Elli Runkles:I don't want to say if you're making decisions out of scarcity, you're not
Elli Runkles:living your best life and all of that.
Elli Runkles:Like, it's okay sometimes, sometimes you have to take on a client that is
Elli Runkles:not a hundred percent aligned because you've gotta pay the bills, right?
Elli Runkles:But when it comes to summits, summits are really more of a
Elli Runkles:long-term strategy for your business.
Elli Runkles:If you say yes to summit, usually you're saying yes several months before
Elli Runkles:the summit's even going to happen, and then there's a lot of work that
Elli Runkles:goes into making that summit happen.
Elli Runkles:And then there's no guarantee that it's going to lead to a
Elli Runkles:monetary result right away.
Elli Runkles:It absolutely is going to impact your business.
Elli Runkles:I've spoken at several summits and they are such a good strategy for
Elli Runkles:growing your business long-term, but when it comes to those short-term
Elli Runkles:decisions, it's really not going to have a really quick short-term impact.
Elli Runkles:And so I think that is something to think about first off is, I don't have
Elli Runkles:to make this decision from scarcity because like it's a long-term thing.
Elli Runkles:And so it needs to align with my long-term -business goals and where I'm going and
Elli Runkles:what I want to be doing with my business.
Elli Runkles:And then another thing to think about too is if you're saying yes to something
Elli Runkles:and this applies in anything, not just with summits, but if you're saying yes to
Elli Runkles:something that you really don't want to do, like, you just have this gut feeling
Elli Runkles:for whatever reason - whether it's because it doesn't like align with your values or
Elli Runkles:it doesn't make sense with your business goals or it's just a busy time for you
Elli Runkles:that you know you've got other priorities - whatever the reason is, if you say yes
Elli Runkles:to something that you really want to say no to it, it leads to resentment.
Elli Runkles:You are going to resent that decision.
Elli Runkles:And when you're doing something out of resentment, even if it's like
Elli Runkles:an underlying thing that you're not even fully aware that you're
Elli Runkles:resenting, it just doesn't lead to good results for anybody involved.
Elli Runkles:It's going to distract you from other things like that really are your big
Elli Runkles:priorities that do align with your values.
Elli Runkles:And then ultimately, as a summit speaker, it's typically doesn't lead
Elli Runkles:to great results for anybody else involved either because you're resenting
Elli Runkles:the fact that you have to record this presentation in the first place.
Elli Runkles:You're resenting that like, maybe the audience isn't that aligned with who you
Elli Runkles:really want to attract, and so you're feeling resentful because you're thinking,
Elli Runkles:is this even going to be worth it?
Elli Runkles:Is this going to even lead to results?
Elli Runkles:And so ultimately the experience doesn't feel good for you, and then also it
Elli Runkles:doesn't lead to great results for the audience, for the speaker, for the host.
Elli Runkles:And so it doesn't work in the longrun, even if you're saying yes,
Elli Runkles:because like you feel bad to say no.
Elli Runkles:I promise you the host of that summit would rather you say no to something
Elli Runkles:that isn't a good fit for you than to say yes because you feel guilty or you
Elli Runkles:feel bad and then not end up following through, which is just our nature.
Elli Runkles:You may say yes with even the very best intentions that you're going to show
Elli Runkles:up, even though you don't really want to but it just sort of falls apart.
Jenn:Yeah.
Jenn:I fully concur on the host would rather you say no than to show up lackluster.
Jenn:'Cause I've had folks do that and it sucks like, either they've ghosted at
Jenn:the last minute and then you have a spot that you have to fill - or you have
Jenn:to just leave it empty - and/or they don't promote and they don't engage and
Jenn:you're just like, "well, that was...
Jenn:cool?"
Jenn:So don't feel bad to say no!
Elli Runkles:Better for everybody if you say no to things you want to say no to.
Jenn:Yeah.
Jenn:So thank you for covering that; I'm so glad you said that.
Jenn:And actually let's cover some
Jenn:so what is a specific action step that someone can take right after they've
Jenn:finished watching this to start making more aligned summit speaking decisions,
Jenn:and maybe even find more of those summits that align with their values?
Elli Runkles:Yeah.
Elli Runkles:So I would say, very first thing, if you haven't done this already,
Elli Runkles:is do the work to really get clear on what are your values.
Elli Runkles:If that purpose statement that I shared is helpful for you, absolutely take
Elli Runkles:that and try and think about "what is that bigger purpose or contribution
Elli Runkles:that I want to make for my business?"
Elli Runkles:And then once you've gotten clear on that, I would say the best next step is to start
Elli Runkles:seeking out connections and building a network of other, not even necessarily
Elli Runkles:summit hosts or people who've spoken at summits, but just people who are in your
Elli Runkles:sphere, in your industry, who align with those values and starting to make as many
Elli Runkles:connections as you can, but specifically being intentional about people who are on
Elli Runkles:a similar mission to you, or have similar goals, like values-aligned goals as you.
Elli Runkles:And as you start making those connections and building that network, just make it
Elli Runkles:known that you want to speak at summits.
Elli Runkles:Just make that something that you casually bring into conversations or
Elli Runkles:maybe even not so casually, just say, " I'm really interested in doing this.
Elli Runkles:Have you ever spoken at a summit?
Elli Runkles:What was the experience like, or do you know of anybody who hosts summits?"
Elli Runkles:Just bringing it up in conversation.
Elli Runkles:And if you start doing that while at the same time being intentional about
Elli Runkles:who you're building a network of people around, you're making those connections
Elli Runkles:with people who align with your values, then opportunities are just going to come.
Elli Runkles:It's not something that happens overnight, but as you intentionally
Elli Runkles:start building out your network those opportunities will come.
Elli Runkles:So that's what I would recommend doing if that's a goal that you have.
Jenn:Yeah.
Jenn:And the purpose statement, I definitely agree has gotta be the
Jenn:first step before you go into any of the other stuff we talked about,
Jenn:'cause that's going to be a huge way to inform what summits are gonna fit.
Jenn:And so I know you talked a little bit about the journal prompts before.
Jenn:Is there anything else you want to share with folks before we wrap things up?
Elli Runkles:Yeah.
Elli Runkles:So these journal prompts you can grab, it's just a set of 10 questions that
Elli Runkles:you can use to guide your thinking.
Elli Runkles:And if you're a journaler, that's great, use them to journal out on,
Elli Runkles:but you can also just use them as a guide to guide your thinking as you
Elli Runkles:think about whether or not a summit opportunity is a good fit for you.
Elli Runkles:And that's basically it, it just will guide you through that process.
Elli Runkles:And then also there's some tips in there about how to say yes or how to say no,
Elli Runkles:like, once you've come to that decision, it's, "okay, now what's my next step?
Elli Runkles:How am I gonna move forward with saying yes, or if I am going to
Elli Runkles:say no, how can I do that in a way that still aligns with my values?"
Elli Runkles:So that's what you can find in this journal prompts.
Jenn:Awesome.
Jenn:I love that you included that, 'cause I know saying yes sometimes feels easy,
Jenn:but sometimes it isn't, but saying no is always really, really difficult
Jenn:for folks, so that be really helpful!
Elli Runkles:Awesome.
Jenn:Thank you so much for sharing all of this, Elli.
Jenn:I'm so excited to see everybody take more steps towards being more aligned
Jenn:with the summits that they speak at.
Jenn:And so if you haven't already, go start working on your purpose statement, and
Jenn:if you have any questions for Elli, I'm sure she would be happy to answer them.
Jenn:So thank you again for being here, Elli!
Elli Runkles:Yeah, absolutely.
Elli Runkles:I'm happy to answer any questions that anybody has, for sure.
Jenn:There were so many great techniques that Elli covered for choosing the
Jenn:right summit, but we covered even more in her full presentation, like red
Jenn:flags to look for in summit invites and how to know when to follow your gut
Jenn:feelings, so you don't want to miss that.
Jenn:You can get free access to Elli's presentation and all of the other
Jenn:fantastic sessions we had at Sell With a Summit: Speaker Edition by going to
Jenn:sellwithasummit.com/speakeredition.
Jenn:I'd also love to hear what your biggest takeaway from this episode.
Jenn:Leave a review and let me and Elli know what you're going to implement in
Jenn:your summit speaking strategy when it comes to choosing the right summits.
Jenn:We can't wait to see you on those virtual stages!
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