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Making a statement…

without saying a word.

EXPECTATIONS WHEN HAVING YOUR FIRST BOOTH

Steven Quon April 26, 2019

Oh, I am just itching for my first booth appearance at a trade show, expo, fair, etc - I am more than ready. A corner booth is what I will be going for and for a few reasons. Everything has been done up and is easily accessible.

I know the exact look that I am going for and like the saying goes, "Go big or go home." In my shoes it's simple, making a statement is mandatory as I always want to maximize potential. Let me put it this way, you won't see a lot of stuff in my booth (because less is more) but what you will see will be memorable.

Looking back a year from today, my decision to not have a booth at last year's Mane Event was one of the best decisions that I've made to date. Decisions are not all equal and I've had so many good friends tell me throughout my life, that some of the best decisions that you will ever make, are opportunities that you decide to pass on.

By putting things off, it allowed me to direct my focus and invest my time and energy into my portfolio bringing it to completely new heights. As hard as I am on myself, all the time, I will admit, the progress that I have made over the past year has made me proud.

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← 2019 KENTUCKY DERBYA PIECE OF MY EQUINE WALL ART IN THE 2019 MANE EVENT →

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