I had a very enthusiastic potential recruit who I had been calling for several months. She said that she was going to sign after her show, which she wanted to have once her son went back to school in August. We'd always had very pleasant conversations, and she seemed like a very outgoing woman.
Anyway, when I called her to set up her show, she sounded a little dejected, and said she'd decided that she couldn't sign up for PC. When I asked why, she said it was because she's discovered she has trouble speaking in front of people. She said she had to give a presentation at work, and couldn't even speak to people she worked with every day, so she doesn't think she'd make a good consultant.
I did tell her that many consultants have been shy when they started out, and she said that wasn't her problem. (I can tell that from talking to her, she doesn't have any trouble being shy.) It was just talking in front of people that seems to be the trouble... perhaps the pressure or performance anxiety?
Anyway, I'm not sure what to say to help her... she's very enthusiastic about the products, and I think she'd make a good consultant. She's still going to do her show, and I told her I'd have her wear an apron and help me out with the demo, if she felt comfortable with that. She said she might reconsider after seeing me do my demo.
So, how can I tailor my demo to show that it doesn't have to be a lot of pressure on her?
Anyway, when I called her to set up her show, she sounded a little dejected, and said she'd decided that she couldn't sign up for PC. When I asked why, she said it was because she's discovered she has trouble speaking in front of people. She said she had to give a presentation at work, and couldn't even speak to people she worked with every day, so she doesn't think she'd make a good consultant.
I did tell her that many consultants have been shy when they started out, and she said that wasn't her problem. (I can tell that from talking to her, she doesn't have any trouble being shy.) It was just talking in front of people that seems to be the trouble... perhaps the pressure or performance anxiety?
Anyway, I'm not sure what to say to help her... she's very enthusiastic about the products, and I think she'd make a good consultant. She's still going to do her show, and I told her I'd have her wear an apron and help me out with the demo, if she felt comfortable with that. She said she might reconsider after seeing me do my demo.
So, how can I tailor my demo to show that it doesn't have to be a lot of pressure on her?