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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the value of attending cluster meetings among Pampered Chef consultants, with participants sharing their personal experiences and perspectives on the benefits and challenges of such meetings.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, questions the necessity of cluster meetings, suggesting that boosts can be found online and expressing concern about time away from family.
  • Another participant shares their experience of attending cluster meetings for social interaction, noting that while they may not learn much new information, the motivation and support are valuable.
  • One participant emphasizes the importance of cluster meetings for motivation and receiving personalized advice from their director, highlighting the excitement of celebrating local successes.
  • A participant mentions that attending cluster meetings has significantly helped their business, providing opportunities for recipe testing and mutual support among consultants.
  • Another participant expresses that the drive to meetings is worth it for the motivation and recognition received, sharing a personal success story linked to their participation.
  • A director notes that those who attend cluster meetings tend to have higher sales and more recruits, sharing an anecdote about a consultant who could benefit from attending more meetings.
  • One participant believes that learning and sharing experiences at cluster meetings is crucial for business success, despite the challenges of balancing time commitments.
  • Several participants, including one with a busy family life, express doubts about the worth of attending meetings, citing various personal commitments and suggesting that it may not be feasible at the moment.
  • Another participant acknowledges the importance of family and personal priorities, suggesting that it is acceptable to prioritize family over business commitments.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly on the value of attending cluster meetings, with some participants finding them essential for motivation and support, while others question their necessity and express concerns about time away from family.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal circumstances that influence their decisions about attending cluster meetings, including family obligations and business commitments.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering the balance between attending cluster meetings and managing personal responsibilities may find the shared experiences relevant.

In three years of business I have only missed one meeting and that is because I was on a PC incentive trip at the time!

Meetings are fantastic! I wouldn't miss them!
 
I love my cluster meetings...actually I attend a hospitality cluster. But, they are not required for you to work your business. I always get motivated after a cluster meeting, but like you, my life is extremely busy. My husband and I have a farm, a catering business and a restaurant...not to mention 3 kids with lots of activities. I do not spend a lot of time on my PC business because I have other obligations and right now that is fine with me. Doris says family first before business...thats what makes this business so great. We work it around our family. As for my personal belief it is God first, family second and then everything else. If you are not comfortable with your director, ask for hospitality. If you know another director in your area well enough, ask to attend her meetings. If you think you need to step back, then step back. Nobody can fault you for working your business the way you want to. Good luck.
 
Cluster meetings are worth it! There can't be a meeting with out people who attend.

Yes, family first, etc. but is ONCE a month for a few hours that will boost your morale and give you motivation to improve your business (that supports your family) is a sacrafice???

What I am hearing is a conflict between you and your director more than the value of a cluter meeting. Don't participate in the drama. Go for you and to support your team members. EVERYONE is busy these days and our time has stretch marks on it!

As others have said, if you don't get anything out of your own cluster meeting, try another meeting. CS is great, but it certainly is no replacement for a meeting. Imagine having a party and interacting with people. Would having an online party give you the same human contact?

When you back away from meetings, your business backs away also. There is that old saying...if your business is not where you want it to be, you need to attend a meeting. If your business is booming, then WE need to have you attend a meeting. We are all in this together, so maybe someone needs you there even if you don't need the meeting.
 
I think going to the meetings is very important. I go even if there isn't any teaching actively happening. For me, just talking about how things are going helps me, and I teach myself through talking it out. Or, I search for information by asking questions.

Three Types of Learning Styles (yes there are many but this is from a certain book mentioned at church on Sunday):

Passive: You learn only if the information is presented just the way you like it by a presenter of your liking in a comfortable learning environment for you. You also have to feel like listening and learning about the topic.

Active: You can learn even if the presenter, environment and topic aren't that great.

Gourmet Onmivore: You are constantly scavenging your environment finding things to learn. You don't wait for things to be presented to you. You want to learn and find a way to learn in any environment.

Thankfully, PC has sooo many resources for us online, or to order besides what you can learn from your director or whoever leads the meetings. And of course there is always CS.
 

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