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This thread explores the concept of "why bags" or "why books" among Pampered Chef consultants, where participants share personal items that represent their motivations for being in the business. Various creative approaches to these concepts are discussed, including the use of different containers and the significance of the items included.
Views differ on the use of why bags or books, with some participants actively using them while others are still considering the idea. There is no clear consensus on a preferred method, as various creative approaches are shared.
Participants share personal experiences and creative ideas related to their motivations for being Pampered Chef consultants, reflecting a range of individual stories and approaches to engaging with their business.
Consultants looking for inspiration on how to express their motivations and connect with others in their business may find the shared experiences and ideas beneficial.
cmdtrgd said:Anyhoo, they have a digital scrapbooking thingie where you can actually have it bound into a book. I'm working on mine sometime this month.
You should give it a try! Try it for a few months and see what it does for you and your business.amy07 said:currently I do not use one, but I like the idea! After Leadership, I realized I needed to work more on my story. I am a very private person so it is hard to open up about some of my "whys", maybe I should try it.....
bethcooks4u said:(I'm also going to use a SS bowl to display those new party sticks instead of a flowerpot).
finley1991 said:Sorry to mini-hijack... what are you filling the bowl with so that you can insert the party sticks?
bethcooks4u said:I got some styrofoam blocks and I'll cover them with Easter grass - when I find it. It's the same thing I would have used in a flower pot...
I'll give it a try when I get home and let you all know! If that doesn't work I'll line it with saran wrap or a plastic bag and fill it with sand.
chefmeg said:Easter grass is prolific at my local Dollar Tree! I think I will stop by (again!) tomorrow and get some for this very reason...what a great idea, Beth!
BTW-how is Atlanta??
chefmeg said:should I send you some grass.......................someone is going to take that and run with it, right?!
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