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Hi everyone! My name is Amanda and I'm in TN. I hope I'm posting this in the right place. I just joined Pampered Chef this week. My director just sent off my consultant agreement today. I guess online as I didn't sign anything. I'm excited but very nervous about my first show. I've only been to two shows. Mine that I had a week ago and then one a few years ago.
It's probably not going to be possible for me to tag along with my director to any shows because she lives out of town and I don't drive on the interstate or highway (long story). So unless she has anymore shows in my town I won't get to see anymore shows before the one I do. My director will come to my show but to be honest that would probably make me more nervous and I might rather just be on my own. Anyone else do that? How did you not mess up or have just dead air?
My first show is April 3rd unless anyone books before then. How long will it take for me to get my kit? I wish the 30 days didn't start till you receive your kit. I'm nervous about not having much time to practice by the time my kits comes.
I've had panic attacks in the past and though I haven't had a full fledged one in many years I have had small bouts of panic/anxiety. So naturally that worries me. But I really think once I get the hang of it, it will help my anxiety problems and such. Anyone else been there?
Also, what are the major points (maybe an outline) of what you need to talk about and does it go in a certain order?
I do plan to take advantage of online training but I have to wait till I get my kit for that right?
Any help for a newbie would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
God bless,
Amanda
P.S. My director said that there are no active consultants in my town. Is that a good thing or bad thing? I'm thinking either that's a great opportunity or that other consultants have fell inactive because they couldn't find a good market. KWIM? It's not a small town. We have a university here and the town has grown tremendously in the last several years. Probably a population of about 30,000.
P.P.S My show that I hosted was a little over $600 by the way. I wish that I'd have known it'd been that good! I'd have bought the kit and did it as my first show! That would have been an awesome start!
It's probably not going to be possible for me to tag along with my director to any shows because she lives out of town and I don't drive on the interstate or highway (long story). So unless she has anymore shows in my town I won't get to see anymore shows before the one I do. My director will come to my show but to be honest that would probably make me more nervous and I might rather just be on my own. Anyone else do that? How did you not mess up or have just dead air?
My first show is April 3rd unless anyone books before then. How long will it take for me to get my kit? I wish the 30 days didn't start till you receive your kit. I'm nervous about not having much time to practice by the time my kits comes.
I've had panic attacks in the past and though I haven't had a full fledged one in many years I have had small bouts of panic/anxiety. So naturally that worries me. But I really think once I get the hang of it, it will help my anxiety problems and such. Anyone else been there?
Also, what are the major points (maybe an outline) of what you need to talk about and does it go in a certain order?
I do plan to take advantage of online training but I have to wait till I get my kit for that right?
Any help for a newbie would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
God bless,
Amanda
P.S. My director said that there are no active consultants in my town. Is that a good thing or bad thing? I'm thinking either that's a great opportunity or that other consultants have fell inactive because they couldn't find a good market. KWIM? It's not a small town. We have a university here and the town has grown tremendously in the last several years. Probably a population of about 30,000.
P.P.S My show that I hosted was a little over $600 by the way. I wish that I'd have known it'd been that good! I'd have bought the kit and did it as my first show! That would have been an awesome start!