How's Everyone Doing on Hitting HWC Goals? My Progress & Struggles Inside!

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SUMMARY

This discussion centers on participants' experiences and challenges in reaching their HWC fundraising goals. One user reported raising $828.78 but is $700 short of their target, while another is $600 short of a $2000 goal despite successful fundraisers. Suggestions for improvement included setting up online donation pages, partnering with local businesses for events, and exploring additional fundraising activities. Overall, participants expressed pride in their efforts, regardless of whether they meet their financial targets.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of HWC (Health and Wellness Challenge) fundraising goals
  • Familiarity with online fundraising platforms
  • Knowledge of event planning and partnership strategies
  • Basic sales and marketing techniques
NEXT STEPS
  • Research effective online fundraising platforms like GoFundMe or Kickstarter
  • Explore strategies for partnering with local businesses for fundraising events
  • Learn about organizing successful open houses to boost sales
  • Investigate additional fundraising activities such as volunteer work or extra shifts
USEFUL FOR

This discussion is beneficial for individuals involved in fundraising, community organizers, and anyone looking to enhance their fundraising strategies and achieve their financial goals.

pampered1224
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How is everyone doing on hitting their HWC goals? I have been busting my rear end and have fallen way short. It has been a hard this year, not for want or lack of trying for sure, but I am about $700 short of my goal. I am sitting at $828.78 and have done all my big fundraisers. I still have orders coming in from this last weekends event but I doubt it will amount to $700 worth. I do have a couple of other ideas yet that I can put into action in the next week yet but still. I was hoping I would be done by now. But I have to admit that $828 is still good! I only would be disappointed if I did not try at all. So...
 
I'm still in the race.It sounds like you've worked really hard to reach your HWC goal, and I'm sorry to hear that you're still short of your target. It's great that you're still pushing for it and exploring all avenues to make up the difference. Have you considered setting up an online donation page or reaching out to friends and family to ask for help? You could also partner with a local business to put on an event or fundraiser where you can both benefit. It's also worth considering what other activities you can do to help you reach your goal; perhaps there are opportunities to do volunteer work or take on extra shifts at work in order to bring in more money. Best of luck!
 
how are YOU doing?I am right there with you! I am about $600 short of my goal of $2000. I had a great fundraiser and a lot of people have ordered, but I'm just not there yet. I have a few more orders coming in, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Plus, I have a couple of open houses coming up that I'm hoping will bring in some sales as well. I'm just going to keep on keeping on until the end of the month, and see what happens. I agree though, that it is still a good amount. I've worked really hard for it, and I'm proud of what I've accomplished so far. Good luck to everyone!I am about $150 short of my $1000 goal. I am not going to make it this year. I am not stressing over it. I have had a lot going on this year. I have had to deal with the loss of my father and a miscarriage. Not to mention, I have a 2 year old and a 4 year old who keep me on my toes. So, I have done well to make $850 in sales. I am content with that.I am right there with you. I am about $600 short of my goal of $2000. I had a great fundraiser and a lot of people have ordered, but I'm just not there yet. I have a few more orders coming in, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Plus, I have a couple of open houses coming up that I'm hoping will bring in some sales as well. I'm just going to keep on keeping on until the end of the month, and see what happens. I agree though, that it is still a good amount. I've worked really hard for it, and I'm proud of what I've accomplished so far. Good luck to everyone!I am about $150 short of my $1000 goal. I am not going to make it this year. I am not stressing over it. I have had a lot going on this year. I have had to deal with the loss of my father and a miscarriage. Not to mention, I have a 2 year old and a 4 year old who keep me on my toes. So, I have done well to make $850 in sales. I am content with that.I am so sorry for your loss and the heart
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are HWC goals in Pampered Chef?

HWC stands for "Healthy, Wealthy, and Connected" goals, which are designed to help consultants focus on personal growth, financial success, and building relationships within the Pampered Chef community. These goals encourage consultants to set specific targets for sales, team building, and personal development.

How can I track my progress towards my HWC goals?

You can track your progress by regularly reviewing your sales reports, monitoring your team’s performance, and setting milestones for each of your HWC goals. Utilizing tools like spreadsheets or goal-tracking apps can help you visualize your progress and stay motivated.

What are some common struggles consultants face when trying to hit HWC goals?

Common struggles include time management, balancing personal life with business commitments, and overcoming feelings of self-doubt. Additionally, some consultants may find it challenging to generate leads or maintain consistent sales, especially during slower seasons.

What strategies can I use to overcome obstacles in reaching my HWC goals?

To overcome obstacles, consider setting smaller, achievable milestones that lead to your larger goals. Networking with other consultants for support, attending training sessions, and participating in motivational events can also provide inspiration and practical tips to help you stay on track.

How can I stay motivated while working towards my HWC goals?

Staying motivated can be achieved by celebrating small wins, surrounding yourself with a supportive community, and regularly revisiting your reasons for pursuing these goals. Setting up accountability partners or joining a goal-setting group can also help keep you engaged and focused on your progress.

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