Woohoo! I'm Back in the Saddle Again..

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Discussion Overview

This thread features a participant sharing their recent experience returning to cooking shows after a hiatus. They discuss the challenges faced due to health issues and the unexpected success of a cooking show, which generated significant sales despite a low turnout. Other participants express excitement and support, sharing their own feelings and experiences related to the topic.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience of returning to cooking shows after a break and facing health challenges.
  • Another participant expresses excitement about the success of the show, noting the impressive sales despite a small number of guests.
  • Several users mention their support for the original poster's achievements and express hope for their continued success.
  • One participant inquires about the significance of the $1000 pin mentioned by the original poster.
  • Another participant shares their own feelings of being in a funk and hopes the original poster's story will inspire them.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists among participants regarding the excitement of the original poster's success and the supportive nature of the community. No clear consensus emerges on specific strategies or experiences related to overcoming challenges.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences of participants within the consultant community, focusing on the ups and downs of hosting cooking shows and the emotional support shared among members.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for encouragement and motivation from shared experiences in the community may find this thread relevant.

kcjodih
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Some of you may remember that I was asking for ideas of what recipes were hits out of the new S/B since I hadn't done cooking shows since the end of last year. I also posted back in April that I still hadn't even opened my changeover OR sellathon boxes yet - I'd gotten into a funk for who knows what reason and couldn't shake it off.

Fast forward to a catty show that literally fell into my lap in February from a past host (catty shows have kept me active since December) and she also has a booking for me from another past host for a cooking show in May. At the time I thought yippee, like I really want to DO another cooking show. Then I've been REALLY sick these past few weeks - chest xrays, two emergency trips to emerg and 4 visits to the family doctor who I only see once every few years. I'm STILL on tylenol 3's, ibuprofen, an antibiotic and an inhaler and STILL have chest pain but I explained it to the host and said if you still want me in this condition that they still haven't diagnosed I'll come all happy on tylenol 3's :D

So I went to do the show today with no host coaching per say due to my health lately. She expected 10 - 12 guests and usually has $500ish shows. So I get there to TWO guests and 7 children :eek: (none the host's) and we finally start an hour late when I said okay we ARE starting now! and then a third guest and 3 more children arrived and when I finished demoing the host's mother arrived. So between only 4 guests and one of them hosted in Feb and the noise level of all the little darlings ;) :) and the odd choice of recipes for the middle of the afternoon - Ham and Cheese Brunch Squares I still walked out of there with $650 in orders!! Mom had brought $250 worth of orders with her and someone called in an order.

Then I get home to a message that a guest had called and couldn't make the show but please call her so she can order...$197 and then when I get off the phone there's a message to call another guest and she also placed an order. When all was totalled there were 4 orders AT the show 10 outside orders (including all from the mom) and the show is now at

$960 commissionable/ $971 guest sales !!!! :D :D :D

Woohoo! I've challenged the host to get to $1000 like her sister has done for me twice and she's so in shock but soooo excited and said I can and WILL do it! She wants to be a $1000 moneybag on my apron along with the rest LOL We don't close until Wed night, keeping my fingers crossed.

Sorry so long, but just HAD to share. Oh yes, of the 4 in the room, 2 booked cooking shows for July and September and one of the two that phoned me booked a catty show for June :D
 
Jodi
That is way awsome. All this host needs is 1 $30.00 order. I also hope that you get feeling better.
 
Woohooo! :D:D
 
That is so cool! I bet you feel high on your horse! :) Yes, the pun was intended!

Very awesome news!
 
Awesome Awesome Awesome! Sounds like that's a sign that doing shows is where you NEED to be!

Can you tell me what the thousand dollar pin on your apron is?
 
Wahoo Jodi!
Are you feeling better now?
 
That is awesome Jodi! Hope you start feeling better soon!
 
That is great!! You just never know... :sing:

Here's to many more for you! :chef:
 
WAY TO GO Jodi!! Maybe this story will help me get out of my FUNK!! Hope it leads to a GREAT Summer selling season....:chef:
 
Waaaaaa hoooooo!
 
Great job, Jodi! Glad to have you back and hope you're feeling better soon!!
 
AWESOME Jodi!! It's so nice to hear from you and man, a show like that is AWESOME!! Did you try recruiting her or the mom? :)
 
Good job Jodi :thumbup: :D
 

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What does "Woohoo! I'm Back in the Saddle Again" mean in the context of Pampered Chef?

"Woohoo! I'm Back in the Saddle Again" typically signifies a consultant's return to active selling and engagement with their Pampered Chef business after a break. It reflects enthusiasm and readiness to reconnect with customers and grow their business.

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Are there any specific promotions I should take advantage of when returning?

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