Update From Flaky Pampered Chef Lady

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's experience of closing a show with significant sales despite arriving an hour early. Other participants share their reactions, personal anecdotes, and light-hearted comments related to the situation.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares that their show closed out at over $900 despite arriving an hour early.
  • Another participant expresses agreement, stating that being early is better than being late.
  • Several users mention their own experiences of arriving early or late to shows, often with humorous reflections.
  • One participant notes that they believe everyone has made similar mistakes and that self-criticism can be harsher than how others perceive the situation.
  • Another participant suggests a playful approach for future early arrivals, like offering to help the host with chores.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that arriving early can still lead to successful outcomes, and many share similar experiences of timing mishaps. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach to handling such situations.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a supportive community atmosphere where participants share personal experiences and humor related to their roles as consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who have faced similar timing challenges or are looking for relatable experiences within the community may find this thread engaging.

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Hey guys - my show closed out at over $900. Not only can you screw up and get there an hour early - you can still have great sales!!!

:D
 
Better early than late to a show I say! Good job!
 
Way to go!
I've showed up early on occassion - and I just laugh and tell the host that I was born two days late and have been making up for it ever since.LOL!
 
Way to go!!! :D
 
I am so happy for you!!!
 
Fantastic. Way to go.
 
Great Job! I hope I get that lucky with being an hour late!!:) I'll let you know!:)
 
Shannon,
I think we have all done something "stupid" like that before. I also think that we are far harder and more critical on ourselfs then other are. Couldn't have been that bad with $900 in sales, and atleast you were early not late. That has happened to me before, my hubby thought my show was later then it was and when I got there all the guests were waiting on me, the host was very nice about it and did book another show.
 
Next time you turn up an hour early tell her you are there to help her vacuum or something...extra perk because she's such a good host. LOL

Well done on the fab show!!
 

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What does "Update From Flaky Pampered Chef Lady" refer to?

"Update From Flaky Pampered Chef Lady" typically refers to a communication or social media post from a Pampered Chef consultant who may have been inconsistent in their business activities or updates. It often highlights their current status, promotions, or personal reflections on their journey with Pampered Chef.

Why might someone be considered a "flaky" Pampered Chef consultant?

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