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Christ Follower said:Alright! Welcome to PC and CS! Just a word of warning that this message board is VERY addicting!
iamtamnur said:I'm hoping to make many more! I joined TPC in January and CS as soon as I got my consultant number! I am a SAHM/Homeschooling Mom to my four kiddos, Henk (14), Adrianna (13), Piet (8) and Will (5). Just got home from Conference (Wave 1) and looking forward to growing my business!
cathyskitchen said:Welcome from the other side of PA! I just joined about 2 weeks ago, and I'm hopelessly addicted like everyone else
Best wishes to you and your business and I look forward to getting to know you better!
iamtamnur said:Hi Cathy! I moved from Chester County about 4 years ago and before that I lived in Brookhaven (near Media). Glad to see another Pennsylvanian on here!
The_Kitchen_Guy said:You State Penn Friends?!?
iamtamnur said:Thanks for the welcome! All the kids' names are Dutch as DH is Dutch (as in still has his accent!). Henk is pronounced just like we would pronounce Hank (it's short for Hendrik) and Piet is pronounced just like we would pronounce Pete (it's short for Pieter).
TwinGirlsMom said:I was gonna say...
I can spot Dutch names anywhere and I knew you all MUST be Dutch!
I grew up in a colony of the Netherlands and speak Dutch myself.
Welkom!
iamtamnur said:Kimberly, hartelijk bedankt! Mijn Nederlands is niet zo goed op het moment omdat ik het nauwelijks gebruik! Ik heb het 20 jaar geleden geleerd toen ik met mijn man trouwde....niet zo slecht voor een Amerikaanse moet ik zeggen! LOL!
iamtamnur said:Kimberly....mijn zwager woont momenteel in Z.A.. Hij woont in Johannesburg. Mijn kinderen kunnen wat Nederlands verstaan als het niet te snell gaat. "Eten" wordt geroepen als we aan tafel willen en natuurlijk verstaan ze wat scheldwoorden! Die zijn de eerste woorden je leert in een vreemde taal! LOL!
TwinGirlsMom said:Ja, echtwaar! lol! Welke scheldwoorden gebruik je...want ik kan niets herinneren nu! Wat vindt ik leuk is dat als ik een engels wordt niet snel genoeg kan herinneren dan zeg ik het nederlands woordt maar. Ik hou ook van woorden zoals "ontdeugend" en "vrijporstig". Ik ken nog geen engels woordt that can replace those two. They just sum it up!
Me kinderen spreken nog geen nederlands maar kunnen wel in negerengels zingen...dat is een surinaamse taal. Ik heb een andere zus die in Rustenburg woont...dichtbij Jo'burg!
katie0128 said:That makes my eyes hurt!
Balancing your responsibilities as a SAHM and homeschooling mom while also growing your Pampered Chef business can be challenging, but it is definitely possible. One key to success is time management. Make a schedule for yourself that includes dedicated blocks of time for work and for your family. Prioritize your tasks and focus on the most important ones first. Also, don't be afraid to ask for help from your spouse, older children, or other family members when needed.
Yes, it is possible to make a significant income with Pampered Chef while still being a full-time SAHM and homeschooling mom. The key is to be consistent and dedicated in growing your business. Utilize social media and networking opportunities to reach a wider audience. Also, take advantage of the support and resources provided by Pampered Chef, such as trainings, webinars, and mentorship programs.
Involving your children in your Pampered Chef business can be a fun and educational experience for both you and your kids. You can have them help with tasks such as packaging orders, setting up for parties, or even assisting in demonstrations. This can also be a great opportunity to teach them about entrepreneurship and financial responsibility.
Some tips for successfully managing your time between work and homeschooling include setting a schedule and sticking to it, prioritizing tasks, and being flexible when necessary. It can also be helpful to have a designated workspace for your business, so that you can easily switch between work and homeschooling mode. Remember to take breaks and make time for self-care as well.
Your homeschooling network can be a valuable resource for growing your Pampered Chef business. You can reach out to other homeschooling families and offer to host parties or provide cooking demonstrations for their co-op groups. You can also collaborate with other homeschooling moms who are also Pampered Chef consultants and cross-promote each other's businesses. Don't be afraid to get creative and think outside the box when it comes to utilizing your homeschooling network.