Send Good Closing Show Vibes My Way...

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Discussion Overview

This thread revolves around a participant's experience closing a Pampered Chef show, sharing hopes for order qualifications and humorous anecdotes about the host's attire during the event.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses concern about the host's previous show and hopes for more orders to qualify the current show.
  • Another participant shares their support, wishing the original poster good luck with the show closing.
  • Several participants mention the humorous aspect of the host wearing pajamas during the show, with one noting they felt out of place among a house full of guests.
  • One participant, identifying as a stay-at-home mom, shares their own experience of wearing pajamas but emphasizes dressing appropriately for company.
  • Another participant recounts successfully closing the show despite the host's casual attire, expressing relief that the show qualified.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the appropriateness of the host's attire, with some finding it humorous while others relate to the comfort of pajamas.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences related to hosting and closing shows, highlighting the informal nature of some home parties.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community who share similar experiences with show closures and hosting dynamics may find this thread relatable.

pc_jessica
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well at 5.30 i must head over to my hosts house (the one who had the show from H(eck) last week for me)...i am just hoping she has more orders so it will at least qualify...as a few orders that she did have have since canceled! so hopefully crossing my fingers i can be in and out of there in less than 20 minutes! oh and the cops don't show up lol
 
Jessica, hope it closes as a show for you!
 
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oh me too! i would probably cry if it doesn't reach at least $150! and i just pray that she is in real clothes this time...with a bra on! lol
 
Good luck! Keep us posted! :D
 
pc_jessica said:
oh me too! i would probably cry if it doesn't reach at least $150! and i just pray that she is in real clothes this time...with a bra on! lol

I'm praying! :thumbup:
 
Good Luck :)
 
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okay got back from her house...and guess what?!?! she was in her pajamas...again! i swear this lady must live in these things!!! and she had a house full of people i felt out of place lol i was in and done in less than 10 minutes!! lol i seen she had a full house and said oh this won't take long i don't want to keep you from your company! worked like a charm...she only had one outside order! but it did make the show qualify!!! which is all i cared about! so yippee for that. and now i have the task of getting this show turned in! thanks for your good vibes as i was closing the show, they worked!!!
 
Good news! That is funny, about the PJs.
 
Hey don't knock pj's, I feel like I live in mine :) But I am a stay at home mom of three with another one of the way. I do get dressed though if I am expecting company or have to leave the house.
 
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i don't knock pjs...im in mine now :) but she is the one that called and wanted me over at that time...and did you see my thread about her show last week? she was in pjs and no bra for the entire show!!! thats what that comment was about! lol
i too am a stay at home wife and when i don't have anyone coming over and no where to go i live in yoga pants and tshirts!! but with a bra :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Send Good Closing Show Vibes My Way" mean?

"Send Good Closing Show Vibes My Way" is a phrase often used by Pampered Chef consultants to request positive energy and support from their community as they approach the end of a sales event or show. It signifies a desire for encouragement and good luck as they aim to close sales successfully.

How can I send good vibes to a Pampered Chef consultant?

You can send good vibes by offering words of encouragement, sharing their event on social media, or even placing an order if you’re interested in their products. Positive comments and support can boost their morale and help create a positive atmosphere.

Why is closing a show important for Pampered Chef consultants?

Closing a show is crucial for Pampered Chef consultants because it directly impacts their sales performance and income. A successful closing can lead to increased commissions, rewards, and recognition within the company, making it a significant milestone in their business.

What are some effective ways to close a Pampered Chef show?

Effective ways to close a Pampered Chef show include creating urgency by offering limited-time promotions, highlighting popular products, and encouraging guests to place orders before the show ends. Engaging with guests and addressing their questions can also help facilitate sales.

Can I participate in sending good vibes even if I’m not attending the show?

Absolutely! You can participate by sending messages of support through social media, texting the consultant, or even sharing their event link with friends and family. Your encouragement can make a significant difference, regardless of your physical presence at the show.

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