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The thread discusses preferred times for hosting shows on Sundays, with participants sharing their personal experiences and preferences regarding scheduling. Various viewpoints are presented on the impact of timing on attendance and personal commitments.
There is a general preference among many participants for starting shows at 2 p.m., though some express flexibility with times like 3 p.m. or 4 p.m. Views differ regarding the best time based on personal circumstances and commitments, indicating no clear consensus.
Participants' preferences are influenced by their church schedules, family commitments, and the desire to accommodate guests' needs. The discussion reflects a variety of personal experiences related to timing for Sunday shows.
This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants considering scheduling for Sunday shows, particularly those balancing church and family commitments.
pamperedlinda said:For Sunday shows I do 2:00, 2:30, or 3:00 that way they have already been to church and had lunch. Then they can get home to make dinner or go out to eat. My hosts and guests LOVE Sunday afternoon shows. These are my highest shows too.....90% of my $1,000 shows are on Sunday.
I would not do a show past 3 on a Sunday either if I had a family or church commitment. I don't do a show ANY day that a personal event is happening and none of us should. That's why many of us choose this business!:love:krzymomof4 said:I try not to go past 3 start time so that I can meet my DH at church Sunday evening at 6.
The best time to schedule Sunday shows typically falls between 2 PM and 5 PM. This allows guests to enjoy their Sunday afternoon while still leaving time for family dinners or evening plans.
Yes, many consultants find that 3 PM to 4 PM is a popular time for Sunday shows. This slot often works well as it avoids early afternoon commitments and allows guests to wind down before the evening.
Absolutely! It's important to consider your guests' schedules. Sending out a quick poll or asking for their preferred times can help you choose a time that works for the majority.
If you have guests in different time zones, it’s best to choose a time that is convenient for the majority. You can also consider hosting multiple shows at different times to accommodate everyone.
While it is possible to host shows later in the evening, such as around 7 PM, keep in mind that many guests may have family commitments or prefer to relax before the workweek starts. It’s best to gauge interest before scheduling.