Just Had to Share - One Pampered Chef Goal Almost Done!

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Discussion Overview

This thread features participants sharing their personal experiences related to financial goals and debt reduction, particularly in connection with their involvement in Pampered Chef. Many express excitement about paying off credit cards and achieving financial milestones, often referencing the Dave Ramsey system.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares that they started with Pampered Chef to pay down bills and are excited about reducing their credit card debt to $200.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm for the original poster's achievement and notes the satisfaction of nearing debt freedom.
  • Several users mention following the Dave Ramsey plan and share their personal goals related to becoming debt-free.
  • One participant discusses their recent success in paying off a credit card and expresses curiosity about the Dave Ramsey system.
  • Another participant provides information about the resources available for learning about Dave Ramsey's system, including books and seminars.
  • Some participants share links to threads and resources related to the Dave Ramsey system, indicating a desire for more information.
  • One participant mentions their intention to use a credit card as a motivational tool in their recruiting binder.
  • Another participant notes their own financial goals, including paying off jet skis and a car.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express agreement on the benefits of the Dave Ramsey system and share similar experiences regarding debt reduction. However, there is no clear consensus on the necessity of purchasing information to learn about the system.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal financial journeys and the impact of Pampered Chef on participants' ability to manage debt. The references to the Dave Ramsey system indicate a shared interest in financial literacy among participants.

Who May Find This Useful

This thread may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for personal stories related to financial management and debt reduction strategies.

wadesgirl
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When I started PC, the main reason was to pay down some bills and start saving for a house. I just had to share that because of PC, one of my cc's is now down to only $200! I will check my PC account tomorrow and if there is enough money to cover it, I will just pay it off! I am so super excited. That means I just have 1 cc left to pay off. And because of the Dave Ramsey system, everything that I've paid on previous bills plus this one will roll onto the last one and it should be paid off in a few months!

Thanks Pampered Chef for providing me this wonderful opportunity!

And I have to say that because of PC, all of the Christmas gifts and b-day gifts since I started have all been paid for by PC money, not on a cc!
 
Wtg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
 
Congrats!!! Doesn't it feel great!
Just think one more to go and you can call the show!!!
 
Way to go!I'm following Dave's plan too and will be debt free by the end of the year. :)
 
Great job! I just paid off our credit card today, too! It wasn't much, but there was still some on there.

I'm curious about Dave Ramsey's system. Is this something where I have to buy info to learn how to use it?
 
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There is a great thread on here about the system. I have a book of his that explains it all. My sister gave it to me for my bday a couple years ago. He also does seminars and radio shows. I bought the book for my brother's bday this year for like $25 on Amazon.com. I would explain more but I have to get ready for a show. Maybe I'll tape my cc in my recruiting binder so I'm not tempted to use it any more and I can talk about it at my shows!
 
if you are serious about putting it in your PC recruiting binder be careful about having your account # visible
 
Way to go!!!

I fortunately don't need the Dave R thing - but I do have a new girl who is in the business to pay off debt - just curious - what is it? Is there a thread on here about it?
 
The book is The Total Money Makeover. You can buy it at all the bookstores, online or even borrow it from the library.
 
good to know Sarah - thank you!
 
Again - thank you Sarah!!! Much appreciated!
 
No problem!

Can you tell I have major task avoidance today??:D
 
You and me both sista!!! I should be cleaning my office - and yet again - on CS!!! This is addicting!!

End of hijack..... (oops not suppose to do that!!)
 
WTG!!!! We'll be paying off our jet skis this week and I'm attacking my husband's car with a vengeance!!! The house is next on the list after the car!!!
 
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I would cut off the bottom part of the card, don't worry about that!

Good luck to everyone!

DR does have a great system. It really does work!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Just Had to Share - One Pampered Chef Goal Almost Done!" mean?

This phrase typically indicates that a consultant or team member is close to achieving a specific goal within their Pampered Chef business, such as reaching a sales target, promoting to a new level, or completing a training program. It's often shared as a way to celebrate progress and motivate others.

How can I set my own goals in Pampered Chef?

To set your own goals in Pampered Chef, start by identifying what you want to achieve, whether it's a certain sales amount, recruiting new team members, or personal development. Break these goals down into smaller, actionable steps and create a timeline to track your progress.

What are some common goals for Pampered Chef consultants?

Common goals for Pampered Chef consultants include achieving a specific sales volume, recruiting a certain number of new team members, earning promotions within the company, and participating in incentive programs or challenges offered by Pampered Chef.

How can I celebrate reaching my Pampered Chef goals?

You can celebrate reaching your Pampered Chef goals by sharing your success with your team and customers, hosting a small gathering or online event, rewarding yourself with a treat or gift, or setting new goals to continue your growth and motivation.

What should I do if I'm struggling to reach my Pampered Chef goals?

If you're struggling to reach your goals, consider reassessing your strategies, seeking support from your upline or fellow consultants, attending training sessions, and staying focused on your why. Adjust your goals if necessary to make them more achievable and maintain a positive mindset.

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