MystiH
- 20 Jun 2005
"Easier"???? "More fulfilling"???? Yeah, right. And the sky is green. But if making no money is happy for you, then keep doing it. Less than 1% of women in MK actually turn a profit. I hope you're one of them, but if I were you, I'd buy a lottery ticket instead!
One thing I noticed even while still in Mary Kay is that nearly all of those who are really enthusiastic about it are newbies. I remember being there, and using my Mary Kay "business" to offer glamour sessions at nursing homes, and also doing some volunteer work as part of my effort to meet more people (i.e. meet more potential clients/recruits.) I was glad that it was getting me out there to do some of that volunteer work I'd always wanted to do. But in the end, I felt not-so-good about the fact that I only got out and did that kind of thing when there was an ulterior motive attached. And I've since found things to voluteer for that are more in my true area of interest, and don't take the kind of prep time and stress I had doing the Mary Kay stuff. The excitement didn't last, and the money I spent on those sessions, and little gifts I gave out as part of the volunteer work only added to my total MK losses (well, maybe it's good that I never got anything actual leads from my volunteering, eh?)
RachelSuddeth
- 26 Jun 2005
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