Ok, bear with me. I am going nuts trying to find some notes from a workshop from conference or leadership and I can't find it ANYWHERE. Hopefully all you helpful folks out there can help me (or at least maybe know what I'm talking about).
There's a little strategy that I KNOW I've heard of where on the back of the door prize drawing slip, the consultant has all the guests write down names of people (that could potentially be their first hosts if they decided to start the biz....but they don't know this yet as they're writing them down). There are a number of things and the guests are asked to number their responses. They go something like this:
5 people you like to spend time with
5 people who like to party/are social butterflies
5 family members/friends you don't see often enough....
Or at least something to that effect. This helps them brainstorm people who could either be guests if they decide to host a show or who could be the first bunch of people to host their first shows. Does this ring a bell with anyone? Does anyone know the "official" list of how this goes? Any help would be much appreciated!! I thought this would be a fun way to let my potential recruits think of some potential first hosts (other than calling it a list of 100). I've also heard of using the FRANK acronym:
Friends
Relatives
Acquaintances
Neighbors
Kids (people you know through your kids)
Just thought I'd try to make it more fun.
Thanks for reading and I appreciate any help I can get.
There's a little strategy that I KNOW I've heard of where on the back of the door prize drawing slip, the consultant has all the guests write down names of people (that could potentially be their first hosts if they decided to start the biz....but they don't know this yet as they're writing them down). There are a number of things and the guests are asked to number their responses. They go something like this:
5 people you like to spend time with
5 people who like to party/are social butterflies
5 family members/friends you don't see often enough....
Or at least something to that effect. This helps them brainstorm people who could either be guests if they decide to host a show or who could be the first bunch of people to host their first shows. Does this ring a bell with anyone? Does anyone know the "official" list of how this goes? Any help would be much appreciated!! I thought this would be a fun way to let my potential recruits think of some potential first hosts (other than calling it a list of 100). I've also heard of using the FRANK acronym:
Friends
Relatives
Acquaintances
Neighbors
Kids (people you know through your kids)
Just thought I'd try to make it more fun.
Thanks for reading and I appreciate any help I can get.