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Me too. It was a refresher for things that I knew and hadn't thought about for a while. I think that Lyn was having a bad day though. I was in the first workshop and she just didn't seem to have it together all that great, her timing was off or something. It was an okay class, just not as great as others. I also felt like she was really trying to sell her products instead of give a workshop. JMHO.yummybytes said:I wasn't really a big fan of this class. It really didn't do much for me and was my least favorite of any class.
Oh my gosh! That is so funny because around 10:00 PM tonight, I went to pop some popcorn in the micro, and when I opened the door to put the popcorn in, I found lunch from around 3 or 4 PM this afternoon. Ha! So...Contact w/o follow up is like warming leftovers for lunch in the microwave and finding them in there 5 or 6 hours later!luvs2cook said:She has a chart of 100 no's. However, she looks at it differently. When you reach every 7th no, reward yourself. It will help you go through your 100 no's easier.
One more thing...she had a phrase, "contact without follow-up is like....." So I thought - it's like putting microwave popcorn in the microwave and not pressing the "popcorn" button.
Just some aha moments.
chef_kimmo said:I took her the first class of Wave 1 and had mixed feelings about it. I found the content good but the presentation just ok. I did end up going by her booth and getting some CDs but I am a CD addict (I haven't started recovery yet). I have listened to a couple of them but I did have a 20 hour drive home and still feel her presentation could be better but I have gotten some reminders on things I need to do consistently in my business.
chefjwr said:Thanks Leah! Do you mind if I share your notes with my cluster (under your name of course)?
chef_kimmo said:I took her the first class of Wave 1 and had mixed feelings about it. I found the content good but the presentation just ok.
raebates said:Here are my notes:
Contact with Confidence
Lyn Conway
Pampered Chef National Conference 2007
The secret to a successful business is enough—enough sales, enough recruits, enough time, enough . . . whatever. And, I’m the one who defines enough.
Introduce yourself, not your services. Build a relationship so you can determine their needs.
Shut off the bad angel. Every time you try something new, you will have a good angel on one shoulder cheering you on and a bad angel on the other telling you all the reasons you’re going to fail. Smack that bad angel down and refuse to listen to him.
It’s okay to feel fear. Just don’t act on it. You don’t have to be brave to act brave. Behave like your best self until you become it.
Never assume people will initiate contact. Nine times out of ten the other person will be shyer than you.
Pay attention to details—accent, logo clothing, cute haircut, distinctive jewelry, etc. This will give you a way to start a conversation. Once you’ve established contact, ask good questions. They should be open-ended. If they seem open to more conversation, explore. This may be a new friend, a new customer, or a new recruit.
It’s not about maneuvering the conversation. Don’t be in a rush to get to the PC stuff.
Develop a poker face to deal with rude people or negative reactions.
Talk to yourself on tape, voice mail, in the mirror, etc. Gauge your voice and expression.
Circulate and cultivate! If you always go where you’ve always gone, you’ll always see the same people.
Go in. We can do most of our business from our cars, but that doesn’t really offer the best opportunity to connect with others. Chicken? Dare yourself.
Become a friend-finding magnet. Work the room looking for people to connect with. Again, don’t make it all about PC. If you build relationships, the customers will be a natural consequence.
pampered1224 said:Contact with confidence CDs as it was all I could afford. It was an exact duplicate of the info she gave in the semminar done while on a teleclass. I have to admit that she is not the most dynamic speaker I have ever heard but like everyone else, there were the "a ha" moments.
I am going to try to get out to the website though as I am sure there is more info there plus all the paperwork should be out there as well. The worksheets we used in the seminar are out there. I need blanks as well as I know I am going to be asked about it at our next cluster meeting.
I always look at my seminars like this...
I take what, 5. If I only get one new idea out of each, I have 5 new paths to look at. And personally, that's enough for one year.
PS Leah, thanks for the type up. I just haven't had time and this will greatly help.
You are too cool my dear!
yummybytes said:I wasn't really a big fan of this class. It really didn't do much for me and was my least favorite of any class.
pamperedlinda said:Me too. It was a refresher for things that I knew and hadn't thought about for a while. I think that Lyn was having a bad day though. I was in the first workshop and she just didn't seem to have it together all that great, her timing was off or something. It was an okay class, just not as great as others. I also felt like she was really trying to sell her products instead of give a workshop. JMHO.
etteluap70PC said:I find it so interesting how peoples opinions can differ.
Maybe I was expecting too much?
pamperedlinda said:Me too. It was a refresher for things that I knew and hadn't thought about for a while. I think that Lyn was having a bad day though. I was in the first workshop and she just didn't seem to have it together all that great, her timing was off or something. It was an okay class, just not as great as others. I also felt like she was really trying to sell her products instead of give a workshop. JMHO.
Kitchen2u said:Hit that one on the nose Linda! Sell this, buy this...I had her on the second day ~ same thing, no different than yours. I would have left, but Doreen Grass was sitting behind me...but then later I thought ~ "dang, Gin, you SHOULD have left with Doreen behind you!"
My evaluation said it all...
Ginny
Lynn Conway's workshop is about boosting confidence and self-esteem through self-reflection and self-empowerment techniques.
Lynn Conway is a renowned motivational speaker and life coach who has helped numerous individuals overcome their fears and insecurities, and build a strong sense of self-confidence.
Yes, the notes for Lynn Conway's workshop are available online for anyone to access and utilize for personal growth and development.
These workshop notes provide valuable insights and practical exercises that can help you identify and overcome your limiting beliefs, as well as build a positive mindset and self-image.
Yes, Lynn Conway recommends a variety of self-help books, online courses, and support groups that can further enhance the effectiveness of her workshop notes in boosting confidence and self-esteem.