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The thread explores various personal experiences and challenges faced by participants in recruiting for Pampered Chef. Participants share their feelings about obstacles such as fear of rejection, prejudging potential recruits, and difficulties in closing deals. The conversation also touches on strategies to boost confidence in recruiting efforts.
Views differ among participants regarding the specific challenges they face in recruiting, with no clear consensus on a single obstacle. However, there is a shared acknowledgment of the difficulties in overcoming objections and closing deals.
Participants share personal anecdotes and experiences related to their recruiting challenges, reflecting a range of emotions and strategies without implying any official guidance or best practices.
Consultants looking for insights into common recruiting challenges and personal experiences shared by peers in the community may find this discussion relevant.
xoangelaxo said:Poll: What is your biggest obstacle in recruiting? Is it fear of rejection? Is it fear of "offending" someone by offering them the opportunity? Not knowing how to overcome objections? Please be specific.
What do YOU think would help you to feel more confident in this area?
genburk said:While we are on the subject.... Does anyone have the flyer from Leadership from the 'getting to yes' recruiting workshop. It was a CARE program flyer and had 4 main key parts like this:
C = Check your understanding
A = Acknowledge their feelings
R = Respond with clarifying questions
E = Extend another invitation
If you don't have one to post, do you know where we could find one?
I heard the directors were supposed to get one, but I don't know for sure.
Thanks so much for you time and help.
GourmetGirl said:Anybody have anything to say to hosts that are consultants for another company? I've had a few of those and never even ask because I always assume they are already in xxx, so why would they do PC...
pkd09 said:I have no problem discussing my story and the opportunity with everyone at every show...my biggest obstacle is closing the deal. I have 3 people right now I have been talking to (2 since Aug of last year) and still no committment. UGGG
heat123 said:I have no problems talking about how much I love PC but my problem is Just asking them to take a closer look at the oppt. I guess I'm waiting for them to come to me when it should be the other way around. In my 1.5 years of doing this I have only had 10-12 maybe leads and sent info but nothing has ever come of them! (Again waiting for them to come to me approach) not working for me obviously. I need to just ask everyone and maybe it will start happening for me???
Adopting a positive mindset is crucial. Focus on your strengths and past successes, and remind yourself that rejection is a part of the process. Visualization techniques can also help; imagine successful recruiting conversations and outcomes to build your confidence.
Practice active listening and clear communication. Role-playing with a friend or mentor can help you refine your pitch and responses. Additionally, studying effective communication techniques and observing successful recruiters can provide valuable insights.
Setting achievable, incremental goals can help you track your progress and celebrate small wins. This not only boosts your confidence but also keeps you motivated. Break down larger recruiting targets into smaller, manageable tasks to make them less daunting.
Utilize your existing network by reaching out to friends, family, and acquaintances. Attend social events or join community groups to expand your connections. Building relationships can lead to referrals and increase your confidence in approaching potential recruits.
Take advantage of training materials, webinars, and workshops offered by Pampered Chef and other direct sales organizations. Reading books on sales techniques and personal development can also provide valuable insights and strategies to enhance your recruiting skills.