At least that is what I'm going to keep telling myself. In the midst of doing more market research, more business planning, and more dreaming of course, I was able to add a few items to my website today.
I find the hardest problem I have isn't making product, but taking pictures to put them online!
1) It's time consuming
2) I'm not artistic in the photography genre
3) I don't have all the fancy programs to fix my mess ups!
So that essentially means I have a lot of great stuff that many people don't get to see LOL.
But, the slow and steady win the race. I've essentially had to make a pact with myself that I would just work a little each day. Pick an item, accomplish it, and move to the next thing. I'm not talking 100 photos here, or 100 bows, bands, or whatever I'm making that day... I'm talking let's accomplish 1 to 5. I figure by the time I get off work, do some housework, cook dinner, entertain 5 children, and get on the computer... that I've accomplished alot!
At this pace will I be a millionaire? No LOL. But I will get to do what I love and eventually it will get out that I put 100% into what I make and people will know its true.
On the flip side, in the direct sales area of my life I am trying to get back on track with all my companies. That for the most part means doing a lot of training on the things I have forgotten, training on the things that have changed, and reaching out to let people know that I'm available.
So far:
I have 3 potential Tupperware parties. (3 people who say they are interested)
I have a strong Avon customer base (I hope to grow this even more!)
I have a plan for Usborne Books (This involves college and teaching)
I'm thinking of scaling back Homemade Gourmet (not because I don't love it, but the economy isn't quite right for it)
Looking into Scentsy (At the beckoning and begging of my Aunt... I must be crazy... spend a fortune on the products, might as well get a discount!)
Looking at bringing my bath and body products back online (for those who want a more organic and personal touch)
Oh, and I'm back out a the flea market, selling a bit of all of it to drum up some customers and whatever else I can get my hands on.
And in two weeks I start back to school full time, go to working part time, and creating in between!
What are you doing? Are you motivated?
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Slow and Steady Wins The Race
Posted by Shannon at 5:06 PM
Labels: Bows, Business, Computers, Flea Market, Headbands, Homemade Gourmet, Photography, Pictures, Sales, Scentsy, Tupperware, Usborne Books and More
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