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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and feelings of motivation following a successful February in their Pampered Chef businesses. Several participants celebrate achievements in sales and recruiting, while others express excitement and support for these accomplishments.
General agreement exists in celebrating individual successes, but views differ on the specific strategies and experiences shared regarding bookings and sales techniques.
Participants share personal experiences and insights from their own businesses, focusing on the emotional aspects of their successes and challenges without implying any official guidance.
Consultants looking for motivation and personal stories of success within the Pampered Chef community may find this discussion relevant.
pampered1224 said:I am not going to ask a question Melissa! I just want to offer you a big waahoo!
mailgirl1978 said:Wow!!! Awesome job and awesome information!!! How long have you been doing this? I just joined up in February..(the incentive was too hard to pass up! ha) I have done two parties and have two more this week!!! Your "tootin your own horn" is really inspiring!!! So thanks and congratulations!!! I hope someday I can have a 10K month as well!
Ok question...what do you make in your DCB? Do you make the same thing at every show? Also....I totally dislike my mandolin...haaha...does it just take practice or am I just a moron??? hahha
pamscookingshows said:What were you referring to that Penny Parks talks about for wedding showers with the bamboo bowl?
cathyskitchen said:That's great, Melissa! You deserve to "brag" a little!! Fantastic job!
Melissa78 said:All I have to say is...WOW...what a month February was. What I wouldn't give for great host specials again (my peeps don't even bat an eye at bamboo or serving pieces) and have such a fab recruiting incentive.
I've been with PC since June 1 and have had very good sales results but a flop (zero) in the area of recruiting. I never ever brag nor usually even mention anything b/c its not my style and I'm repulsed by braggers but for once I have to toot my own horn, so my apologies for patting myself on the back. :balloon: With a ton of hard work and luck on my side, I went over $10k in commissionable sales for the month of February AND had 4 recruits sign with a few more still toying with the idea. :thumbup:
I'm still in awe. Boy do I look forward to that check on the 8th. A big WAHOO!Ok I'm done now :yuck: ...I'll go back to being a wallflower.
jeannieperrypc said:That's absolutely FANTASTIC! Way to go. Here's a question for you . . . how many shows did you have to do to get the $10,000.in Feb.? Please share, I'm interested. Thanks, Jeannie
cookingwith_tara said:Way to go!! I'm excited FOR you!I've printed off everything you've said and I'm going to be sharing it with my Team. I'd love to keep in touch with you and let you know how we've changed from using these ideas. I think what you've done is awesome! This has been very encouraging! Thanks so much for sharing! PC consultants in Florida are gonna know about you
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jeannieperrypc said:That's absolutely FANTASTIC! Way to go. Here's a question for you . . . how many shows did you have to do to get the $10,000.in Feb.? Please share, I'm interested. Thanks, Jeannie
ShelbyMichalek said:I'm interested as well! I've calculated that to reach my goal for March I have to do 17 shows! I physically don't have the energy to do that because I'm raising my 6 month old son by myself (hubby is in the military and away for job training) but my show average is quite low.
How are you getting the 10k besides the techniques you've already shared (or is that all there is to it?)
ShelbyMichalek said:How are you getting the 10k besides the techniques you've already shared (or is that all there is to it?)
Melissa78 said:Laurie be careful what you ask forI flew to Dallas Tx one year for Easter just to visit a friend and to get away to warm temps. I just dug out of 12+" of snow...I was in Dallas in March/April and we went to the Botanical Gardens and the zoo! In short sleeves! I flew home into a Noreaster Blizzard. Lovely!
You all ask the questions - I simply answer. I'm glad I can be of help - I often feel like I don't do things right or that I'm fumbling. Once I'm consistent, then I'll know I've mastered the art.
Jolie_Paradoxe said:Well, give me 4 days notice so I can clear a space for ya. The weather is a bit rainy today, but the temp has got to be a welcome relief for you as you are in blizzard country. You are welcomed anytime.
I've been enjoying all your replies. :love: I am not surprised by your generosity nor by your stellar success. Your specific detailed notes you have managed to relay to us all has me in awe. Brilliant and beautiful....both your format and YOU.
Thanks!
Your success in February can be attributed to a combination of effective marketing strategies, strong customer relationships, and consistent follow-ups. Engaging with your audience through social media, hosting cooking demonstrations, and offering promotions can also significantly boost sales.
To maintain motivation, set new goals for yourself and celebrate your achievements, no matter how small. Surround yourself with supportive peers, continue to learn about the products, and stay connected with your customers to keep the momentum going.
Share your success story through social media posts, blog articles, or during team meetings. Use visuals like photos or videos from your events, and highlight specific achievements. This not only inspires others but also builds your personal brand within the Pampered Chef community.
Leverage your February success by reaching out to your existing customers for referrals, hosting new cooking shows, and offering exclusive deals to encourage repeat business. Additionally, consider recruiting new team members to expand your reach and create a supportive network.
Adopt a mindset of gratitude and positivity. Reflect on your achievements and the impact you have on your customers' lives. Embrace challenges as opportunities for growth, and remind yourself of your purpose and passion for the Pampered Chef products and community.