How Can You Reward Yourself for Meeting Your Daily Contacts Goal?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various ways participants reward themselves for achieving their daily contacts goals, focusing on non-food and low-cost ideas. Participants share personal experiences and suggestions for self-rewarding activities.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses motivation from the idea of rewarding themselves but struggles to find non-food, low-cost options.
  • Another participant suggests a bubble bath as a potential reward.
  • One participant shares their experience of using a chart to track phone calls, planning to reward themselves with a massage after reaching a goal.
  • A participant mentions discussing the concept of rewarding oneself at a cluster meeting, suggesting smaller rewards after a set number of rejections to avoid burnout.
  • Ideas shared include enjoying a bubble bath, going for a walk, reading a book, taking a nap, and allowing time on social media as a reward after completing contacts.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, lists several non-food rewards, including relaxing activities, pampering sessions, and spending time with loved ones.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific reward ideas, but there is a shared interest in finding effective ways to motivate oneself through rewards.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and preferences regarding self-rewarding practices among Pampered Chef consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative and low-cost ways to reward themselves for achieving their daily goals may find this discussion helpful.

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There has been a lot of talk about rewarding yourself when you make your contacts, and I think I could be really motivated by this. Only problem is I am having trouble thinking of small, non-food ideas that don't cost money.

So how do you reward yourself for meeting your daily contacts goal?
 
A bubble bath? Ask DH to give you an hour each week...
 
I'm trying to get over my phobia with the phone so I have a chart of 100 nos once I reach the 100 I'm going to get a massage. I'm not as tempted to put off calling people and it makes me work now so I can play later.
 
We were talking about the list of 100 no's at my last cluster meeting. After every 6-8 no's give yourself a smaller reward so you don't get burnt out.

Ideas:

bubble bath by candlelight

starbucks (oops! food!)

walk outside and watch the stars at night

talk DH into taking you for a walk

borrow a book from the library and read it (like a romance novel or something short that you WANT to read!...not an "educational" book!)

allow yourself to take a nap!

if you limit your time on CS, let yourself on for a set amount of time to reward yourself ONLY after your 3 contacts are done for the day (this really worked for me when I "enforced" it!! lol)

call a friend and gab

give yourself a facial

rent your favorite movie and watch it all by yourself!
 
Hi there! As a pampered chef consultant, I completely understand the importance of setting and achieving daily contacts goals. Rewarding yourself for your hard work is a great way to stay motivated and continue reaching for your goals. I have a few ideas for non-food rewards that don't cost money:1. Take a break and do something you enjoy - whether it's reading a book, going for a walk, or watching your favorite TV show, taking a break to do something you love can be a great reward.2. Treat yourself to a relaxing activity - take a bubble bath, do some yoga, or listen to your favorite music. Taking care of your mental and physical well-being is a great way to reward yourself.3. Have a pamper session - give yourself a manicure, do a face mask, or take the time to style your hair. It's important to take care of yourself and feeling good about your appearance can be a great reward.4. Spend time with loved ones - call a friend or family member, have a video chat, or plan a fun activity together. Connecting with loved ones can be a great way to recharge and reward yourself.Remember, it's important to find rewards that work for you and make you feel good. Keep up the great work and keep rewarding yourself for your achievements!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some simple ways to reward myself for meeting my daily contacts goal?

Simple rewards can include treating yourself to your favorite snack or beverage, taking a short break to enjoy a hobby, or spending a few minutes on social media to connect with friends. These small rewards can help reinforce positive behavior and keep you motivated.

Can I set up a larger reward system for long-term goals?

Absolutely! Consider setting up a tiered reward system where you earn bigger rewards for reaching weekly or monthly goals. This could include a special dinner out, a spa day, or purchasing a new Pampered Chef product you've been eyeing. Make sure the rewards are meaningful to you!

How can I involve my team in the reward process?

Involving your team can create a supportive environment. You can set up a group challenge where everyone who meets their daily contacts goal gets to choose a group reward, such as a team outing or a fun virtual event. This encourages camaraderie and accountability.

What if I don’t feel like I deserve a reward?

It's important to recognize that meeting your goals is an achievement worth celebrating, regardless of how small it may seem. Consider reframing your mindset to view rewards as necessary for maintaining motivation and preventing burnout. Everyone deserves to celebrate their successes!

How can I track my progress towards my daily contacts goal?

Tracking your progress can be done through a simple journal, a spreadsheet, or even a dedicated app. Make it a habit to log your daily contacts and reflect on your achievements. This not only helps you stay accountable but also allows you to see how far you've come, making the rewards feel even more justified.

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