scarey because not everyone is receptive to that kind of stuff, but I
just decided that the benefits the oils can be to others was worth the
risk of looking or sounding "weird". The first one was hard and I had
a few people buy some lavendar or breathe. Then the next week I got
nothing but calls saying they wanted to learn more or had missed the
party and when was the next one. I also have tryed to call it a class
instead of a party. This isn't just another kind of scentsy! It
involves gaining knowledge. I have had one other party at my house
which I asked my upline to teach. It was a great chance for me to see
an successful model of introducing doterra and then also how to set
people up to see the benefits of going wholesale. I had eight people
in attendance and 4 signed up! I have already done a party for 1 of
them and 2 more are scheduled for after the holidays. I got my first
check from doterra and it felt GOOD! Keep plugging, get your upline
involved, and just share share share!
Alisse
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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