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Old 07-26-2005, 10:53 AM   #31  
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Hi Gang,

I just wanted to pop in and say 'Hi!!!' I miss you all so much! Eric and I have been moving our stuff into the new house, painting and decorating, and shopping around for more stuff to fill up the house!!

Busy is NOT the word!!! Anyway, girls, here's me sending you good vibes for diet and exercise this week! For those of you who posted losses: hurrah!!! (I lost 3 lbs last week btw - yay!!) For those of you who need some encouragement, here it is: YOU CAN DO IT!!! JUST FOCUS!

Best wishes, Chicks!
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Old 07-26-2005, 10:59 AM   #32  
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Hi all! Congrats to all of those who have lost this week. Good job!

Welcome to everyone who has dropped by for the first time. I know you're going to love it here.

Jill: I did Princess House Crystal home shows for 8 years and then Park Lane Jewelry for another 6 back when my kids were young. It can be a very lucrative business if you work it right and have the right person training you. I've won trips, a mink jackets, lots of designer outfits and jewelry. The business was very good to me. My friend in business followed up Park Lane with PartyLites. She LOVED it. What she said she liked best, and she is the salesman extrodinaire, was that that the PartyLite product was consumable. After selling a person so much crystal or so much jewelry it was possible that they would just have enough. With PartyLite, you're burning the candles and therefore always need to replenish your supply. She got alot of phone orders from people that needed extras even if they were not going to do another party. One piece of advice, I'm sure that they require you to have 6 parties to get started, make sure that you make your 6 hostesses be from all different areas of your life so that you have the most avenues to draw from for future business. You don't need the same people invited to all of them, you need each of them to have a set of guests who are unique and different to each other. The quality of your first 6 shows is what your entire business is based on. Good luck.
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Old 07-26-2005, 11:01 AM   #33  
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