An Alt Summit Survival Guide + Printable Packing List
Friday, January 11, 2013
Ez in Downloads + Printables, alt summit, altitude design summit

Coming up in less than two weeks, I'll be teaching a workshop at the Altitude Design Summit in Salt Lake City, UT (our topic is authenticity in blogging...I hope you'll be there). Since this will be my third year as an attendee and speaker, it occurred to me that I might have a few helpful tidbits that I could share for those of you who are new to Alt (or just a useful reminder to other Alt veterans). I hardly consider myself an "expert" but hopefully my past experience will give you a better sense of what to expect and a few ideas on ways to "survive" and thrive at Alt. Here we go!

Things to bring when attending sessions (Thurs-Fri) and workshops (Saturday):

Good to Know:

A note for fellow introverts: Alt Summit is a whirlwind of meeting and making new friends, hearing about and absorbing a massive amount of new information...and if you're introverted like me it can be a little bit (or a lot) terrifying. Wonderful yet terrifying. So I wanted to include a special note with this "survival guide" so that if you find yourself clinging to the back walls or sitting in the swanky ladies room too overwhelmed to exit, you can rest assured that you are not alone. Hang in there. Here's how I get through it:

And now...Packing for Alt! I rarely ever shop for myself unless it serves a specific purpose, so every time Alt comes around I panic just a little bit when confronted by the sparseness of my closet. After a few shopping trips I'm still not sure that I have every outfit figured out, but I'm close. To help myself out I decided to create an Alt Summit Packing List. You are welcome to download it for yourself too! I hope it will come in handy for you.

Do you have any questions about Alt that I didn't cover in this post. Is there anything you are nervous/worried about as a new attendee? I'd love to help if I'm able. xo Ez

P.S. I am not affiliated with Altitude Design Summit. This post is based purely off of my experience and opinion.

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