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This thread explores the feelings of excitement and nervousness experienced by participants after signing their consultant agreements with Pampered Chef. Many share their personal experiences and emotions related to starting their journey as consultants, including the challenges and fears they faced.
Views differ among participants, with many sharing similar feelings of nervousness and excitement, but no clear consensus emerges regarding the best way to cope with these emotions.
The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences related to starting as a consultant, highlighting the emotional journey rather than providing specific guidance or recommendations.
New consultants or those considering joining the Pampered Chef community may find the shared experiences and emotional insights relevant to their own journeys.
True, before I started TPC, I envied women who had started their own anything and thought ... I wish I could get up there and sell something. Well wouldn't ya know, it's not that bad after all!GourmetGirl said:I think that starting any home-based business is scary, but you will soon learn that with PC there is waaaay more ups than downs and you will grow so much as a person that you will look back on your hesitations and giggle.
Good luck, you will do great!!!
letscook04 said:You did a fundraiser already?
If you can, have a friend over when you open your kit. They'll get caught up in your excitement and will probably book a show or even sign up!
KellyTheChef said:Yes, I remember feeling like that! One minute soooooo excited like you are 5 again, and the next minute feeling like "what the heck am I doing?!?!"
I still feel that way sometimes...and I've been doing this for 8 months now. sad, i know!!
Yes, many new consultants experience anxiety or nausea before their first party. It's completely normal to feel nervous when presenting products for the first time. With practice and experience, these feelings often diminish.
To manage nausea, try deep breathing exercises, stay hydrated, and eat a light snack before the party. Familiarizing yourself with the products and practicing your presentation can also help boost your confidence and reduce anxiety.
Absolutely! Many consultants feel overwhelmed, especially during their first few parties. It’s important to remember that everyone has been there, and with each party, you will gain more confidence and experience.
Preparation is key. Practice your presentation multiple times, familiarize yourself with the products, and create a checklist of what you need to bring. Additionally, consider inviting a friend to help you feel more at ease during the event.
If you start to feel sick during a party, excuse yourself for a moment to take a few deep breaths and regain your composure. If necessary, have a glass of water or a light snack. It’s okay to take a short break to collect yourself before continuing.