• Join Chef Success Today! Get support for your Pampered Chef business today! Increase your sales right now! Download 1000s of files and images, view thousands of Pampered Chef support threads! Totally Free!

Who Will You Be This Summer??? (Tips for Summer Biz)

In summary, the conversation is about two women, Summer Sally and Planning Patty, and their different approaches to balancing their Pampered Chef careers with their family lives during the summer. Sally decides to take a break from her business and focus on her children's activities, but ends up losing some of her momentum and having to work harder in the fall. Patty, on the other hand, plans out her summer carefully and continues to work her business, even gaining new team members and setting herself up for success in the fall. Her story inspires other moms and leads to her increased success and financial stability.
DebbieJ
10,895
Who Will You Be This Summer?




Summer Sally has three small children. She has been a Pampered Chef consultant for about 2 years and really loves it. But this summer, with the children involved in so many activities, Sally decides to take the summer off. She decided she would do one show at the end of May, turn it in June and take July and August off. To keep from going inactive and losing her career sales of $49,000, her 2% raise, and the two consultants she had on her budding team, Sally wisely made sure she had a catalog show going so she would have $200 to turn in at the end of August. Sally really enjoyed her summer! She went to every ball game the kids had, took small day trips and weekend excursions, joined the local pool and got a great tan, worked around her house and spent every waking minute with the kids. What a great time they had. Sally was having so much fun, she forgot to send the catalogs to her catalog show hostess. By the time she remembered, the hostess was gone on her own family vacation. There was not time to make the catalog show count for August. Sally was in a panic! She got on the phone and put some orders together just in time to stay active, but found that no one from her shows 3 months earlier wanted to do their shows anymore. In fact, some had already had a show with another consultant because it had been so long. Now Sally had to work three times as hard at the end of the summer to get her fall together, and she was missing some of the kids back to school activities. This just was not very fun. It was like starting all over again. Sally decided next summer would be very different.

Planning Patty also had three small children and looked forward to spending some extra time with the kids this summer. First she looked at her calendar and marked off all the days that she really couldn't work. She made it a priority to attend 3 of every 4 ball games the kids had. On the rare occasion she and her husband missed a game, Patty found that the kids liked it when the sitter or grandparents could take them and watch them play. Next she planned one day trip each week, then she marked off several weekends where the entire family could "get away" or just do things around town. Patty's next step was to work on her Pampered Chef calendar. She made it a goal to do 6 shows every month. She knew that to accomplish this, she would need to book 8 or 9 because of summer cancellations. She shared her plan at her shows on how she was going to enjoy her summer with her kids while working her own schedule. The money she was earning was paying for the weekend trips and special activities the kids were enjoying. She let them know how many nights she planned to work and that she only had a few dates left for whatever month she was booking. By sharing her story, Patty made other moms realize what a great job she had and added two people to her team by the end of August. With 6 shows each month through the summer, Patty had a stack of leads for fall shows. She was ready to increase her show schedule and looked forward to paying for Christmas with cash!
 
Thanks for posting this!!! It's a great one to read each and EVERY summer!!!
 
Who will you be this summer? Will you be like Sally, sacrificing your business and its potential for growth to spend time with your family? Or will you be like Patty, who found a way to balance her business and family time, ultimately leading to success and growth in her business? The choice is yours. It's important to prioritize and plan ahead so you can have the best of both worlds – a successful business and quality time with your loved ones.
 

What is a "Summer Biz"?

A "Summer Biz" is a short-term business or hustle that you can start during the summer season. It can be anything from selling homemade products to offering services like lawn mowing or pet sitting.

Why should I start a Summer Biz?

Starting a Summer Biz can provide you with extra income, help you gain new skills, and give you the opportunity to network and meet new people. It can also be a fun and fulfilling way to spend your summer.

How do I choose what kind of Summer Biz to start?

Consider your skills, interests, and resources when choosing a Summer Biz. Think about what you enjoy doing, what you're good at, and what is in demand in your community. You can also research popular summer businesses and see if any align with your interests and abilities.

What are some tips for managing a Summer Biz?

Some tips for managing a Summer Biz include setting clear goals, creating a budget, marketing your business, and providing excellent customer service. It's also important to stay organized, manage your time effectively, and constantly evaluate and adjust your business strategies.

Do I need any special permits or licenses for my Summer Biz?

Depending on your location and the type of business you are starting, you may need to obtain permits or licenses. It's important to research your local laws and regulations to ensure that you are operating your business legally.

Similar Pampered Chef Threads

  • SusanBP0129
  • Pampered Chef Bookings
Replies
7
Views
1K
merego
  • Gagescorpages
  • Recruiting and Team Leaders
Replies
2
Views
986
sharalam
Replies
16
Views
2K
clshirk
  • its_me_susan
  • Pampered Chef Sales
Replies
4
Views
1K
Wildfire
  • Lilamyw3
  • Business, Marketing and Customer Service
Replies
8
Views
7K
ShellBeach
  • chefsteph07
  • Business, Marketing and Customer Service
Replies
31
Views
5K
lt1jane
  • pcsharon1
  • Business, Marketing and Customer Service
Replies
21
Views
2K
pampered.chris
  • lisasfuncooking
  • Business, Marketing and Customer Service
Replies
6
Views
2K
cheflorraine
  • tiffanyfitzhugh
  • Business, Marketing and Customer Service
Replies
6
Views
1K
wadesgirl
  • vanscootin
  • Business, Marketing and Customer Service
Replies
9
Views
2K
byrd1956
Back
Top