I have a host having a party ten days from now (Sat. May 20). She was so sad cause no ones coming to her party and she's taking it personally. She wants to have the party (more for socializing than for the products) but is now feeling like a failure. I tried to encourage her to think of other people to invite but I'm not sure how I did since she had a co-worker walk in and my kids were fighting over something silly (with me trying to referee) most of the phone call. I think she said that she gave out 15 invites so I told her how the industry average is invite 40 and get 15 people at the party but I don't think that's what she wanted to hear since she was envisioning a happy gathering of friends - not acquaintances.
Anyway, I'm going to have to get a babysitter for this show (thankfully, a rarity) and don't really want to do the show but also don't want to lose a potential host. I want to call her back in a few days to pump her up a little more but am looking for pointers. She's single, has high school kids, works primarily with men and doesn't know their wives (although I did manage to tell her to give them a catalog cause they might order). She's very pleasant so I'm sure she has a wider range of friends than she thinks but I don't know if I should push her or just let her cancel.
Thanks for your thoughts....BEE
Anyway, I'm going to have to get a babysitter for this show (thankfully, a rarity) and don't really want to do the show but also don't want to lose a potential host. I want to call her back in a few days to pump her up a little more but am looking for pointers. She's single, has high school kids, works primarily with men and doesn't know their wives (although I did manage to tell her to give them a catalog cause they might order). She's very pleasant so I'm sure she has a wider range of friends than she thinks but I don't know if I should push her or just let her cancel.
Thanks for your thoughts....BEE