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This thread explores the experiences of participants regarding the feasibility and challenges of conducting two Pampered Chef shows in one day. Participants share their personal experiences, feelings about managing multiple shows, and the outcomes of their events.
Views differ on the feasibility and desirability of conducting two shows in one day. While some participants find it manageable and even rewarding, others express concerns about the stress and challenges involved.
Participants' experiences vary widely based on their personal circumstances, including their level of experience, scheduling preferences, and the spacing of shows.
Consultants considering the logistics of scheduling multiple shows in one day may find the shared experiences relevant to their own planning and decision-making.
dannyzmom said:I am SO impressed at the "two whows in one day" thing. I would LOVE to be able to do that - I get stressed out having two shows in one weekend! LOL
pampered1224 said:What did you plan to feed both shows? I was just wondering if you used the same recipes for both or went in completley oposite directions so as to not have to over lap alot of product. Or because of the time difference did it not matter? Then I only have one other question, how are you the morning after?
MomToEli said:You guys surprise me ... I did a two show Saturday my first week of shows. One at 3, the next at 7. Maybe it just didn't seem like a big deal because I didn't know any betterI'd do another day like that, though.
At the first one, I made the Strawberry Amaretto Pastries and the 10 min BBQ Pork Tenderloing. At the second one I just made the tenderloin and demo'd with a potato. One thing that helped was the first was at my dil's house, so I was able to do my dishes without dashing home in between.
Anyway, I'm not trying to sound like a show-off. I just figured that lots of people, especially people doing this around a full time job, doubled up on the weekends.
Yes, you can host two Pampered Chef shows in one day, but it's important to consider the time and energy required to effectively manage both events.
Hosting two shows in one day can maximize your sales potential and allow you to reach more customers in a shorter time frame. It can also help you build your team and strengthen relationships with your hosts.
When scheduling two shows, it's best to allow ample time between them for setup, cleanup, and any necessary breaks. Consider starting the first show in the late morning and the second in the early evening to give yourself enough time.
Preparation is key when hosting two shows. Make sure to have all your products, recipes, and materials organized and ready to go for both events. Consider simplifying your menu for efficiency.
Yes, some challenges include potential fatigue, managing time effectively, and ensuring that both shows receive the attention they deserve. It's important to stay organized and maintain your energy levels throughout the day.