Maybe I Should Throw in the Towel (Really Long)

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Discussion Overview

This thread features participants sharing their personal experiences and feelings regarding challenges in their Pampered Chef businesses, particularly in relation to motivation, time management, and the impact of personal life changes, such as having a new baby.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses feelings of frustration and a sense of being overwhelmed due to personal circumstances, including the recent birth of a child and the challenges of maintaining business activity.
  • Another participant shares a similar lack of motivation and mentions a cancelled show, contemplating whether to continue with the business.
  • Several users mention the difficulties of balancing personal life and business responsibilities, particularly after becoming a parent.
  • One participant reflects on the importance of personal connections and suggests reaching out to past customers in a more direct manner.
  • Another participant emphasizes the need to simplify business operations and reduce expenses to focus on income-generating activities.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on how to approach the challenges faced, with some participants expressing a desire to continue despite difficulties, while others are contemplating giving up. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best course of action.

Contextual Notes

Participants are navigating personal and professional challenges, particularly related to time management and motivation, in the context of their roles as Pampered Chef consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants experiencing similar struggles with motivation and balancing personal life with business commitments may find the shared experiences and perspectives relevant.

Glad to hear it.
 
I'm glad you got things going again. Not to resurrect an old thread but I wish I'd read this sooner! Recently we're going through trying to decide what to do with my business since I've had a nearly 6 month gap in sales.
Something I've learning recently is that when you pray for something, it's realizing that the decision is no longer yours but it belongs to God. Something more Christians need to realize that is what it means to BE a Christian. By giving the decision to God.
(I hope I didn't collect any haters that don't believe in prayer or religion. To each his/her own, really)
 
I can't imagine anyone (especially here) blasting you for that statement. Most athiests or agnostics still believe it is your right to believe.
 
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It's starting to pick up a bit. A friend called the other day and wanted to order $131 worth of product. Talked her into $20 more and made it into a show. My booth last weekend has resulted in a booking (though the number she gave me doesn't answer, and the email she gave bounced back). I have another booth on Saturday, and a repeat host scheduled her annual show for the second week of November. I mailed out the invitations for my Halloween Fundraiser yesterday, and the hosts for that are VERY motivated, so it should be a blast.

I plan to spend a lot of time on the phone tomorrow with the new recruiting special, and maybe I'll get some bookings, too. Oh, and the nurse at the dermatologist yesterday was interested in booking a show. I have to remember to call her.
 
NooraK said:
It's starting to pick up a bit. A friend called the other day and wanted to order $131 worth of product. Talked her into $20 more and made it into a show. My booth last weekend has resulted in a booking (though the number she gave me doesn't answer, and the email she gave bounced back). I have another booth on Saturday, and a repeat host scheduled her annual show for the second week of November. I mailed out the invitations for my Halloween Fundraiser yesterday, and the hosts for that are VERY motivated, so it should be a blast.

I plan to spend a lot of time on the phone tomorrow with the new recruiting special, and maybe I'll get some bookings, too. Oh, and the nurse at the dermatologist yesterday was interested in booking a show. I have to remember to call her.

This is a GREAT reason to schedule any and every kind of appointment there is! (provided you have insurance or can afford it)
Dermatologist, Dentist, Gyn Doctor, Child's pediatrition, Chiropractor, Hair Stylist, manicure, pedicure, Financial advisor, etc. etc. etc. So many opportunities if you just have one appointment a week!
:D
 
That's really great!
 
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ShelbyMichalek said:
This is a GREAT reason to schedule any and every kind of appointment there is! (provided you have insurance or can afford it)
Dermatologist, Dentist, Gyn Doctor, Child's pediatrition, Chiropractor, Hair Stylist, manicure, pedicure, Financial advisor, etc. etc. etc. So many opportunities if you just have one appointment a week!
:D

Ha ha... the financial advisor is coming over today, and I'm in desparate need of a haircut!
 
NooraK said:
... My booth last weekend has resulted in a booking (though the number she gave me doesn't answer, and the email she gave bounced back). ...

If you have an address, contact her snail mail! :D Her phone & internet might be disconnected due to non-payment & she might be in desperate need of the business opportunity! :D
 
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Nope, no address. The phone rings, there's just no machine. And the email, I tried a couple of variations, and one didn't bounce back, but I didn't get a response either. The phone number looks like a land line, so I think I'm going to do a reverse lookup online and see if I can find a street address.

The funniest thing is, when she was picking a date, she said she was supposed to have a show in August, but the consultant never contacted her. I wonder why...
 
Perfect!! I wish our financial advisor was a woman! My husband meets with him because he's a retired Chief and he works on base. My husband has a strict rule he doesn't talk about my work with his coworkers unless the "wife" subject comes up. He doesn't feel like marketing me fits withing protocol with the military.

Noora, have you ever heard on Beenverified.com? I had a subscription for about 6-months and it worked SO well finding addresses just by using a name and general location.
 
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Our financial advisor is a divorced man, so no luck there. I did do a reverse look up for the phone number, and found her address. I wrote up a letter, but missed the mail lady by a minute. Even if I hadn't found her online, I have contacts at work that would be better, if I wanted to go that far. ;)
 

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