'Show' -Difference Between My Story and Why Bag

Click For Summary

Discussion Overview

This thread explores the differences and similarities between participants' personal stories and their "Why Bags" in the context of presentations as Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on how to effectively communicate these elements during shows.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant notes that their "My Story" and "Why Bag" often overlap, raising a question about whether this is normal.
  • Another participant mentions that having similar content is acceptable and recalls being taught to repeat key information multiple times during presentations.
  • One participant shares that they present their story mid-show, distinguishing between their initial reasons for joining Pampered Chef and their current motivations.
  • Another participant agrees that "My Story" relates to why they started with Pampered Chef, while the "Why Bag" reflects their reasons for continuing.
  • One participant describes their personal story as a brief introduction about themselves and their journey with Pampered Chef, while their "Why Bag" focuses on the benefits and goals associated with the business.
  • Another participant emphasizes that "My Story" is personal, whereas the "Why Bag" should resonate with the audience, including diverse perspectives for different demographics.
  • One participant expresses their intention to create a "Why Bag" for their next show, indicating they find the concept valuable.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the distinction between "My Story" and the "Why Bag," with some expressing that overlap is acceptable. However, there is no clear consensus on how to best differentiate the two elements in presentations.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and insights based on their individual presentations and training, reflecting a variety of approaches to storytelling in their roles as consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking to refine their presentation techniques or those interested in understanding different approaches to storytelling in their business may find this discussion relevant.

smilesarepriceless
Gold Member
Messages
547
I do ' my story' and i do the WHY bag towards the end..but often i find my info. is similarly overlapping..

Is this normal..Or should I be focusing the 'my story on something different...I just don't want to sound so redundant..
 
I think having them similar is fine. I'm not sure if I learned it from PC training or somewhere else, but you should repeat key info at least 3 times during your presentation.
 
I share my story mid-show when I'm mixing something. The things in my Why Bag are my goals now and why I'm still with PC... similiar to why I started but different. Hope that makes sense!

Maybe this is better: My Story is why I started PC... my Why Bag is why I stay with PC.
 
I agree with Colleen about the difference. Why I started (my story) is different than why I stay!(Why bag)

Keep "your story" at the beginning, and keep it short. Then, when you are going over your why bag you will be able to go into more detail. (Since your story/why bag at this point will be the same since you are new!)
 
Last edited:
My story that I tell after everyone introduces themselves tells them a little bit about me (ie. married, one daughter....blah blah blah) and then tells them about how I got started and about my first show.

When I do my recruiting commercial, I use my Why bag and it tells them about the wonderful things that PC has brought to my life, why I do this, and my goals.

Hope this helps! :D
 
One other thing to keep in mind is that your story is about you. The Why Bag is so others can see themselves doing it. I'm single with no kinds and I have something in my Why Bag about how great this is for Stay at Home moms and another thing for retired folks.
 
I haven't started my Why Bag yet but intend to for my next show! I think it a great idea like Kelly and Colleen said the story is for why I started and the why bag is why i stayed... great ideas girls!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between My Story and Why Bag in a Pampered Chef show?

My Story is a personal narrative that highlights your journey with Pampered Chef, showcasing your experiences, successes, and what the business means to you. The Why Bag, on the other hand, contains tangible items that represent your reasons for joining Pampered Chef, such as products you love or testimonials from satisfied customers.

How can I effectively use My Story during a show?

You can effectively use My Story by sharing your personal experiences in a relatable way. Focus on the challenges you faced, how Pampered Chef helped you overcome them, and the benefits you’ve gained. This creates an emotional connection with your audience and encourages them to consider joining or hosting a show.

What items should I include in my Why Bag?

Your Why Bag should include items that represent your motivations for joining Pampered Chef. This could be your favorite kitchen tools, a cookbook that inspired you, or printed testimonials from happy customers. The goal is to visually demonstrate your passion and the impact Pampered Chef has had on your life.

How do My Story and Why Bag complement each other in a presentation?

My Story and Why Bag complement each other by providing both emotional and visual elements to your presentation. While My Story engages your audience on a personal level, the Why Bag offers concrete examples that reinforce your message. Together, they create a compelling narrative that can inspire others to take action.

Can I customize My Story and Why Bag for different audiences?

Yes, you can and should customize both My Story and Why Bag for different audiences. Tailor your story to resonate with the specific interests and demographics of your audience, and select items for your Why Bag that will appeal to them. This personalization helps to create a stronger connection and makes your presentation more impactful.

Similar Pampered Chef Threads

  • chefcharity
  • Business, Marketing and Customer Service
Replies
13
Views
2K
lockhartkitchen
  • MaggieChef13
  • General Pampered Chef Chat
Replies
7
Views
2K
TrudysOwn
  • Pampered_Ashley84
  • Business, Marketing and Customer Service
Replies
2
Views
1K
chefcaroline
  • Heather Rogers
  • Business, Marketing and Customer Service
Replies
2
Views
3K
Admin Greg
  • heat123
  • Pampered Chef Recruiting
Replies
6
Views
1K
lockhartkitchen
  • chefgailliard
  • Business, Marketing and Customer Service
2
Replies
32
Views
4K
cmrunkle115
  • wadesgirl
  • Business, Marketing and Customer Service
Replies
16
Views
3K
BethCooks4U
  • ChefJones
  • Recruiting and Team Leaders
Replies
6
Views
2K
aried
  • lockhartkitchen
  • Business, Marketing and Customer Service
Replies
5
Views
1K
AJPratt
  • babywings76
  • Business, Marketing and Customer Service
Replies
27
Views
4K
babywings76
Back
Top