Last Minute Tips for My First Show Tomorrow | Be Yourself and Conquer Nerves!

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Discussion Overview

This thread features participants sharing their personal experiences and tips related to preparing for a first cooking show. Many express feelings of nervousness and offer various strategies to manage those nerves while engaging with guests.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, emphasizes the importance of being oneself and acknowledges feeling nervous before their first show.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using a hidden show outline for reference during the presentation, which helped them feel more prepared.
  • Several users mention practicing their presentations in various settings to build confidence, with one participant noting the value of humor in case of mistakes.
  • One participant highlights the benefit of watching a training video from the Starter Kit multiple times to emulate a relaxed presentation style.
  • Another participant describes how feedback from their director after their first show helped them improve for subsequent shows.
  • One participant suggests making the show interactive by involving guests in the cooking process, which can alleviate pressure on the presenter.
  • Another participant shares their method of using index cards with key phrases as a backup to stay on track during the show.
  • One participant recounts their ongoing experience of making mistakes during shows and how sharing those moments with guests can create a fun atmosphere.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best strategies for managing nerves and engaging guests, with no clear consensus emerging on a single approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily sharing personal anecdotes and experiences related to their first cooking shows, reflecting a range of feelings and techniques.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants or those preparing for their first shows may find the shared experiences and tips relevant to their own situations.

ashkay
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I have my 1st show tomorrow. Any last minute tips from anyone? I know this is all a learning experience, and just to be myself, but me being a human and all, I am a bit nervous! :eek:
 
Good Luck!I found what has really helped me is having a show outline next to the cookbook on the table. I keep it hidden, but I can pull it out and glance at it all times! I have only had 2 kitchen shows so I know that has really helped me out by constantly knowing what I'm doing!

Good Luck, Take a breather and remember to HAVE FUN! ;)

Kristi
 
B-R-E-A-T-H! I practiced in my car, in the kitchen, in my shower, everywhere! I will still practice in the car if I have a week or so between shows...just to stay fresh.

If you make a mistake, laugh and say, SEE I can come to your house and throw food on your floor too! Good thing PC doesn't screen for this job. ANYONE can do it!

Let us know how it goes!
 
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Thank you so much for all your support! I'll let you know how it goes!!!
 
You know what really helped me my first month? Watching that video that comes in the Starter Kit. I must have watched it 5x! I just tried to emulate her relaxed, yet knowledgable style.
 
Nervous? No kidding!I had my first two shows last weekend, but I really feel like after the first one, it was so much easier! My director was at the first one, and I was still a little unfamiliar with the recipe, so I was all nerves. We sat after the show and went over some notes she had taken, then I had the second show the next evening...I thought it really helped to be able to take the suggestions on improvements and use them right away.
...and I agree...breathing is essential :)
 
I like to hand out the Season's Best (that I usually give the host as a thank-you and get all of the guests to sign) and ask each guest to give me one direction from the recipe and then pass it on.
That way, it's a little more interactive, the guests get to have a look at the cookbook and you don't have to worry about remembering the directions! :)
 
WowAwesome idea!! I usually feel like such a goob bc I lose my place soooo easily. Even though I practice the recipes, it is still a "back-up plan" in case you do forget something. As far as tips go, write one word or phrase on an index card ( BIG letters) and use them as an outline. If you use a script, you will get flustered if you forget something and then you too will lose your place in the recipe !
 
I am on show 100 and I make some sort of goof at every show....whether it is forgetting something, spilling food, or goofing up the recipe. I tell people I'm a bit of a ditz and that's why this job is so awesome...anyone can do it! Then I tell them about the time I was making quiche and got to talking and started to put the quiche in the oven when a guest reminded me...doesn't quiche have eggs!?!? Too funny! I don't usually share that story unless I make a goof up, but people laugh and realize that anyone can do this...you don't have to be perfect.

The thing to remember is to not stress over it if you do make a goof up. Relax...this is suppose to be FUN, not stressful! If you have fun, your guests will want to have shows with you. FUN is one of the main reasons people want to have their own show.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do to prepare for my first Pampered Chef show tomorrow?

Make sure to review your product knowledge and familiarize yourself with the recipes or demonstrations you'll be presenting. Gather all necessary supplies, including products, tools, and any handouts or catalogs. Practice your presentation a few times to build confidence and ensure a smooth flow during the show.

How can I manage my nerves before the show?

Take deep breaths and remind yourself that it's normal to feel nervous. Visualize a successful show and focus on the excitement of sharing great products with your guests. Consider doing a quick warm-up with a friend or family member to practice your presentation in a low-pressure environment.

What if I forget something during my presentation?

If you forget a point or a product, don't panic! Take a moment to collect your thoughts and move on. Your guests will appreciate your authenticity, and you can always follow up with any missing information after the show. Remember, it's about connecting with your audience, not delivering a perfect performance.

How can I engage my guests during the show?

Encourage interaction by asking questions and inviting guests to share their experiences with the products. Use hands-on demonstrations and allow guests to try out the tools themselves. Creating a fun and relaxed atmosphere will help everyone feel more involved and engaged.

What should I do if I feel overwhelmed during the show?

If you start to feel overwhelmed, take a moment to pause and breathe. It's okay to take a sip of water or refer to your notes. Focus on one step at a time and remember that your guests are there to enjoy the experience. You can also ask for help from a co-host or a more experienced consultant if needed.

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