time. Sometimes
people just don't want to be "bothered" with "hosting" an event. You
can keep
it simple if it's at your house, and then some of your visitors may
see how
simple it is and want you to come to their house too. I have a list
of people who
say they want to come and still haven't made it to one (sometimes it
just doesn't work
in their schedule then.) I always just keep inviting them. The last
one I gave only two
people came. It turned out perfect. Those two people had some
similar health issues and
we were all able to share experiences, etc. Don't give up-it'll
work!!! And don't forget this
is a crazy time of year-most people just don't want to add one more
thing to their calander.
January should be amazing!
On Dec 14, 9:47 pm, glendahawk <glendahawk...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'm a new consultant and am very in love with the oils and want to
> share them, but it seems no one wants to have a dr.mom party. I tell
> them it can be very informal nothing fancy and it will be fun. But
> they all say if you give one or when you have one in the area I'll
> come. I've also tried calling businesses to setup presentations or do
> demos for patients and staff but that hasn't went well either. I'm
> thinking I should just have my own Dr. Mom party! Can anyone give me
> some tips on what else I can do or say? I'm trying to stay motivated
> and positive!
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