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u/RogueRetlaw ยท 5 pointsr/UUreddit
  1. Water - Lots of it. Bring a water bottle of some sort that you can refill. Be sure to refill it before workshops and be sure to drink.

  2. Backpack - Bring something that you can carry all your papers, handouts and guidebook in. One of those drawstring backpacks is best (IMHO). You can find them pretty cheap at Target/Wal-Mart type stores.

  3. Business cards - You are going to make a lot of new best friends very quickly. Bring business cards. Don't have any? Make some up with your printer and some cardstock.

  4. Go To Plenary - No, it is not the most exciting part of GA, but this is your opportunity to be heard and to make a difference. Listen to what is being discussed, especially if you are a delegate. Also: Read the agenda beforehand! It makes it easier to follow

  5. Bring a snack - Granola bars, Cliff bars, Bananas, whatever. There is a chance you will be running from place to place and may not get an opportunity to eat. Have a back up.

  6. Know your limits - You cannot do it all. It's okay to say to yourself, "I am exhausted! I'm going to skip this one program and get a nap." You can't do it all, don't kick yourself if you want to rest. Your body is telling you to do so for a reason.

  7. Find a place to eat before you get there - Convention center food is fair at best. Google restaurants near the convention center and make plans to hit those for lunch. They're probably cheaper too.

  8. DO NOT MISS: Synergy, Service of the Living Tradition, Opening Celebration and the Ware Lecture.

    I don't know if you are in the youth or young adult groups, but they have a lot of separate activities that are great for community building. I suggest trying to attend those (if you are in that demographic). If you have a group that you are with, meet once a day to check in with each other, but do not become clickish. Go out and "press the flesh"! Meet new people!

    I recommend journaling every night before bed. It is a great way to settle all the things that have just been put into your head and will give you some concrete things to take back to your congregation. Just take 15 minutes after you brush your teeth.

    Bring extra cash. There are a lot of UU knick-knacks you will want, and bring your Standing On The Side of Love t-shirt (if you don't have one, you may want to buy one there for $20 or just bring a yellow shirt)

    That's all I got. I'm sure others have better advice for ya!