Omg!!! My Last Hostess Just Called.....

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's excitement regarding a successful show, highlighting sales achievements and personal experiences related to hosting and consulting. Participants share their enthusiasm and aspirations for future shows.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares excitement about a hostess who was previously a consultant and achieved $600 in sales, expressing joy over the success of the show.
  • Several participants express congratulations and share in the excitement, noting the enjoyment of their roles as consultants.
  • One participant mentions a desire to organize and manage a $1000 show, reflecting on the challenges of reaching that milestone.
  • Another participant expresses hope to achieve similar success in the future.
  • One participant notes that as a business grows, shows above the company average may become more frequent.
  • Several participants inquire about the possibility of recruiting the successful hostess, with mixed responses regarding interest in pursuing that option.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists in celebrating the success of the show and the enjoyment of being a consultant. However, views differ regarding the potential recruitment of the hostess and the challenges of managing larger shows.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and aspirations related to hosting and consulting, reflecting a supportive community atmosphere.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for encouragement and shared experiences related to hosting successful shows and navigating challenges in their business.

hoosierchef
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She's the one who used to be a consultant. She's at $600 in sales! WooHoo!!!! That's not including her personal purchases! LOL She said, "I'm trying to keep mine under $100 but it's hard!" I about died laughing!

I'm so excited. This is probably the best show I've EVER had so far, including that time I sold 4-5 years ago!!
 
Congratulations! I'm so excited for you. Don't we have the best job ever?
 
way awsome
 
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raebates said:
Congratulations! I'm so excited for you. Don't we have the best job ever?

Yep. Now if I could only get organized and manage a $1000 show!! :D

I wouldn't know how to act then.
 
That's great! I hope in my future I can have a show like that.
 
hoosierchef said:
I wouldn't know how to act then.

I'm sure you'll figure it out. Here's hoping you find out really soon! :)
 
Congratulations...as you grow your business, you'll find that you have more and more shows over the company average...and once you have that first $1000 show, they just keep popping up in the most unexpected places! Remember that host coaching is the key!

Great job!!!
 
Great Job Tammi!:D
 
Awesome! Are you going to try to recruit her?
 
Congrats Tammi!
 
Great job!
 
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cmdtrgd said:
Awesome! Are you going to try to recruit her?


Nope...:P She used to sell about 2 years ago. I will remind her though if she ever changes her mind to let me know. :rolleyes:
 
So happy for you Tammi!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if my last hostess just called with concerns about her party?

If your last hostess has concerns, it's important to listen carefully and address her issues. Ask her to share her specific concerns, whether they are about sales, guest attendance, or product questions. Reassure her that you are there to support her and offer solutions, such as providing additional resources or tips to boost her party's success.

How can I help my last hostess feel more confident about her party?

To help your hostess feel more confident, provide her with a clear plan and resources. Share tips on how to invite guests, suggest themes, and offer ideas for engaging her audience. You can also provide her with a checklist of tasks leading up to the party and encourage her to reach out to you with any questions or concerns.

What if my last hostess wants to change the date of her party?

If your hostess wants to change the date, be flexible and accommodating. Discuss potential new dates that work for both of you and ensure that you can still support her in the lead-up to the party. Make any necessary adjustments to your schedule and communicate the changes to her guests as soon as possible.

How can I encourage my last hostess to promote her party more?

Encourage your hostess to promote her party by providing her with promotional materials, such as digital invitations or social media graphics. Share strategies for reaching out to her friends and family, and suggest fun ways to engage them, like offering a small incentive for guests who RSVP or attend. Remind her that her enthusiasm can be contagious!

What if my last hostess is feeling overwhelmed with planning her party?

If your hostess is feeling overwhelmed, reassure her that it's normal to feel that way and that you're there to help. Offer to take on some of the planning tasks, such as sending out invitations or organizing the party setup. Provide her with a simplified checklist to make the process more manageable and encourage her to focus on enjoying the experience rather than stressing over the details.

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