Reviving Your Passion for the Business After 6 Years: Tips and Advice

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the challenges and experiences of Pampered Chef consultants who are feeling a decline in passion for their business after several years. Participants share personal stories about their struggles with motivation, sales, and finding enjoyment in their work.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses boredom and a lack of bookings after six years, leading to a loss of passion for the business.
  • Another participant suggests reevaluating the initial motivations for joining Pampered Chef as a way to rekindle excitement.
  • Several users mention the importance of remembering personal "whys" and finding new ways to engage with the business.
  • One participant shares their experience of reigniting passion through a personal goal related to earnings from shows.
  • Another participant discusses the benefits of taking a break and changing show formats or themes to renew interest.
  • One consultant describes a successful couples show that was enjoyable for both guests and themselves, highlighting the positive impact of fun events on motivation.
  • Several participants note that it is common to experience ups and downs in direct sales businesses and emphasize the importance of not giving up.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific strategies to regain passion, but there is a general acknowledgment of the common struggle with motivation and the need to reconnect with personal reasons for being in the business.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal anecdotes and experiences, reflecting a range of emotions and strategies related to maintaining enthusiasm in their business endeavors.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to consultants experiencing similar feelings of stagnation or seeking ways to revitalize their approach to the business.

StephsKitchen
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I have been doing this for 6 years.... bookings aren't coming easy, I am bored because I am not doing enough shows, losing my passion for the business. What do I do? Obviously if I am not excited... it doesn't give me any more motivation to try and find shows. PLEASE HELP!:cry:
 
If you aren't excited your shows and sales will be low also. Pretty much everyone I have met is in this business because they LOVE it! The company, the products, the people they meet...
Maybe reevaluate why you started to begin with? What was it that drew you in in the beginning? If it's not still supplying you with whatever that is, then maybe it's time to think about moving on to something else.
If you do stick with it. Maybe it's time to relaunch your biz. Host your own show and invite everyone you know (remember to host coach yourself!). Once you start getting more business you will probably get more excited. Good luck
 
I agree. Definetely go back to your "Why". and think about what made you want to join the Pampered Chef.
 
I completely understand! I went through this about a year or so ago. I just wasn't looking forward to shows and didn't want to call people b/c I didn't WANT the bookings (weird...I know!). So I thought about what I liked. My fellow consultants, I enjoyed the shows once I was THERE, I still LOVE the products...but that just wasn't enough. THEN, my friend and I wanted a girls getaway and b/c she can't really afford to spend money on it, I pay for our b&b stay. I realized that the show I just had would PAY for it! Hmm...then I got excited b/c I had a plan for the money I was earning. That was enough to jump start me.So, figure out what you like and don't like. Can you remove the don't like parts?? And then figure out what would make it more fun for you.
 
So here is what my D AND fellow cheffers recommended to me:

- Take a break (like 1-2 weeks) - and figure out your LOVES for PC
- Spend some of the money you make so you can remember WHY you do it
- Make a change (new products, new theme shows, new recipes, new show outline, etc.)

HTH

PS - ordering some new products for myself and for my shows REALLY gave me a new boost - plus I changed the recipes I do AND show format
 
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ThanksThank you everybody for your responses. Basically, I have not had a good 5 months. My sales aren't where I want them... I love doing my shows! I haven't wanted to get on the phone, I just didn't want to hear NO. I went to a meeting tonight, and I do feel better. I just need to change things up, and remember all the good things about my business, and focus on that. I have lost focus, passion and the fun.

Do you guys gave any suggestions for making shows fun?

Thanks again!

Stephanie:chef:
 
I think the couples show I had a couple weeks ago was the most fun of any of my shows. I'm not sure it was the most fun for me, but the guests were having a great time. The men made the Jerk Chicken Nachos and the ladies made the Cool Lime Napoleans. It wasn't a race, but the guys tried to turn it into a competition. I did all the talking before they started making the recipes so when they were done, they could just keep socializing and eating. I didn't have to try and quiet them down again. There were 11 or 12 couples there, and sales were just over $600 13 orders.

Because it was so fun, I feel better about promoting it to potential hosts.
 
Would you be so kind as to post the Cool Lime Napoleans? I would love to have that for a show next week! Thanks in advance!
 
Hey Stephanie,

I am going through the same funk as you right now! I am not really into my business right now. I don't want to quit though. Luckily I've been getting enough business to stay active.

I've been busy painting my entire house inside - a goal I have had for a couple of years!! My daughter is graduating from high school this year so I've been focusing on that as well! We will be having the party here, so it's given me the push to get my house organized!

I've needed this break and plan to get focused again after summer! Luckily I've been getting enough business to stay active!

I agree w/the others, you have to know your why. Mine will be earning money for my daughter's college tuition! Luckily she is staying home. I really want to help her not be in debt when she gets out of school:)!

Good Luck!
 
From speaking to others - I understand it is quite normal to have up and downs with DS businesses - we all have them - I agree - take a little break (but don't go inactive if you can) Change up your show - watch one of the dvd or listen to one of the cds (you can borrow from a cluster mate or D) Don't give up!
 
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pampchefrhondab said:
Hey Stephanie,

I am going through the same funk as you right now! I am not really into my business right now. I don't want to quit though. Luckily I've been getting enough business to stay active.

I've been busy painting my entire house inside - a goal I have had for a couple of years!! My daughter is graduating from high school this year so I've been focusing on that as well! We will be having the party here, so it's given me the push to get my house organized!

I've needed this break and plan to get focused again after summer! Luckily I've been getting enough business to stay active!

I agree w/the others, you have to know your why. Mine will be earning money for my daughter's college tuition! Luckily she is staying home. I really want to help her not be in debt when she gets out of school:)!

Good Luck!


It is funny that you are painting your house, because we have been doing the same thing! I am actually a Director, for the past 3 1/2 years now. It is no fun to get into the funk! I went to a Director friends meeting last night and I feel so much better now. I got refocussed! I made tons of calls earlier... I don't have anything in stone for any of them, but that's not getting me down. I had to stop calling folks because my phone was dying on me. I just had to change the way I was thinking, and not allow negativity to take me out of business. It is almost my 6th anniversary after all this month. Thank you all for responding, and your thoughts and help. I will keep on chugging along! Thanks a bunch!

Stephanie
 
quiverfull7 said:
Would you be so kind as to post the Cool Lime Napoleans? I would love to have that for a show next week! Thanks in advance!
This is pictured on the front of a S/S SBRC from a few years back.

Cool Lime Napoleons
8 oz refrigerated crescent rolls
3 kiwi sliced (8 slices per kiwi)
11 oz mandarin oranges
2 large limes (probably one is fine)
8 oz cool whip (I use lite)
1/2 cup powdered sugar
1/4 cup finely chopped almonds to sprinkle (roasted almonds are tastier)
powdered sugar to sprinkle

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Lighly sprinkle bar pan with flour. Unroll crescent dough across length of pan, pinch seams to seal. Lightly sprinkle dough with flour. Roll dough out to cover bottom of pan. Prick dough with a fork. Bake 12-15 minutes or until light golden brown. Remove from oven; cool 10 minutes on cooling rack. Carfully remove pastry from pan to coolin rack; cool completely. Place crescent pastry on large cutting surface and cut it into 24 squares with a pizza cutter (6 rows by 4 rows).
Zest lime and place 1 teaspoon of zest into the cool whip. Juice the lime for 2 tablespoons of juice, and pour it into cool whip. Add 1/2 cup powdered sugar to the cool whip. Mix until smooth. Place the cool whip mixture into the Easy Accent Decorator and fill it completely. Place one kiwi slice and one mandarin slice on each pastry square. Pipe a 1 1/2 inch rosette onto center of each pastry square, refilling decorator as needed. Sprinkle chopped almonds over rosettes. Lightly sprinkle with powdered sugar.
OPTIONAL: Place one pastry on top of another pressing down lightly. Repeat with remaining pastry squares. This looks pretty, but it's very messy.
 
StephsKitchen said:
I haven't wanted to get on the phone, I just didn't want to hear NO.

Stephanie:chef:

We have to hear no's in order to hear yes's. You might want to start keeping track of the No's ( I know, it seems depressing, just hang with me). And set a goal. Once you get x number of no's you get a reward (mani/pedi, a new book you want, whatever works for you. You also, might want to think bigger than that). It works, because while you are getting no's you are also getting some yes's along the way which makes it possible to pay for whatever your reward is.
 
StephsKitchen said:
It is funny that you are painting your house, because we have been doing the same thing! I am actually a Director, for the past 3 1/2 years now. It is no fun to get into the funk! I went to a Director friends meeting last night and I feel so much better now. I got refocussed! I made tons of calls earlier... I don't have anything in stone for any of them, but that's not getting me down. I had to stop calling folks because my phone was dying on me. I just had to change the way I was thinking, and not allow negativity to take me out of business. It is almost my 6th anniversary after all this month. Thank you all for responding, and your thoughts and help. I will keep on chugging along! Thanks a bunch!

Stephanie

That is funny that you are painting too!! I also live just south of Ft. Wayne!! I will be w/the co. 4 years in August - but not a director yet!

One thing that helps me get remotivated is Belinda Ellsworth. She is very uplifting.

It seems whenever I get down about the business something happens to bring me back. I received a call out of the blue 2 weeks ago from an old customer - long story short she is having a catalog show:love:!

When you get that spark and extra energy for your business - send some my way!!

Take Care,
 
JAE said:
This is pictured on the front of a S/S SBRC from a few years back.

Cool Lime Napoleons
8 oz refrigerated crescent rolls
3 kiwi sliced (8 slices per kiwi)
11 oz mandarin oranges
2 large limes (probably one is fine)
8 oz cool whip (I use lite)
1/2 cup powdered sugar
1/4 cup finely chopped almonds to sprinkle (roasted almonds are tastier)
powdered sugar to sprinkle

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Lighly sprinkle bar pan with flour. Unroll crescent dough across length of pan, pinch seams to seal. Lightly sprinkle dough with flour. Roll dough out to cover bottom of pan. Prick dough with a fork. Bake 12-15 minutes or until light golden brown. Remove from oven; cool 10 minutes on cooling rack. Carfully remove pastry from pan to coolin rack; cool completely. Place crescent pastry on large cutting surface and cut it into 24 squares with a pizza cutter (6 rows by 4 rows).
Zest lime and place 1 teaspoon of zest into the cool whip. Juice the lime for 2 tablespoons of juice, and pour it into cool whip. Add 1/2 cup powdered sugar to the cool whip. Mix until smooth. Place the cool whip mixture into the Easy Accent Decorator and fill it completely. Place one kiwi slice and one mandarin slice on each pastry square. Pipe a 1 1/2 inch rosette onto center of each pastry square, refilling decorator as needed. Sprinkle chopped almonds over rosettes. Lightly sprinkle with powdered sugar.
OPTIONAL: Place one pastry on top of another pressing down lightly. Repeat with remaining pastry squares. This looks pretty, but it's very messy.
Thanks for reminding me of this recipe! I used to do these all the time when I first started with PC. I never layered them though - they are just as pretty as one layer, and much easier to eat.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some signs that I need to revive my passion for my Pampered Chef business?

Common signs include feeling unmotivated, not actively pursuing new customers or hosts, a decline in sales, and a lack of excitement when talking about your products. If you find yourself dreading your business activities or feeling disconnected from your goals, it may be time to reignite your passion.

How can I reconnect with my original motivation for joining Pampered Chef?

Reflect on the reasons you joined Pampered Chef in the first place. Was it for the flexibility, the community, or the opportunity to earn extra income? Revisit those motivations by journaling about your initial goals and how they align with your current life. Consider setting new goals that excite you.

What practical steps can I take to boost my enthusiasm for direct sales?

Start by setting small, achievable goals that can lead to quick wins. Attend training sessions or local meetings to connect with other consultants and share experiences. Experiment with new marketing strategies, host fun cooking shows, or engage with your customer base on social media to reignite your excitement.

How can I leverage my experience over the past six years to inspire others?

Share your journey with new consultants or those struggling in the business. Offer mentorship and support, and highlight the lessons you've learned. By helping others, you can rediscover your own passion and create a sense of community that motivates you to continue growing your business.

Are there any resources or tools that can help me revitalize my Pampered Chef business?

Yes! Utilize online training resources provided by Pampered Chef, such as webinars and workshops. Join social media groups dedicated to direct sales for tips and inspiration. Additionally, consider reading books on motivation and sales strategies, or listening to podcasts that focus on entrepreneurship and personal development.

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