

They said they'd been watching my progress with Scentsy. This person then proceed to give me a fairly long lecture about "attitude". I was totally surprised about that, so I asked my SSD what in particular they found so offensive. He's got a good sense of business too, and he's smart without making a big deal out of it. I'd bet good money that he owns a Hawaiian shirt. He's the kind of guy that gives people high-fives and thumbs-up. He's the kind of guy that would invite you to come to dinner and spend the whole time grilling hot dogs, jumping on the trampoline, and bragging about his kids. Not in an Urkel way, and not in a sleek-hipster-with-thick-framed-glasses-and-a-typewriter-at-the-park kind of way either. "Orville is.well, (forgive me Orville, if by-chance you ever read this). This passage in particular was upsetting to them. It seemed the Super-Star Director did not feel the comments on my blog were appropriate.

Bear in mind, this person had not ever even acknowledged me, (except for a polite nod reunion) before now. (10k views in 2 days).Īlmost immediately, I received a call, not from my sponsor, not even from my director, but from the Super-Star director at the top of my up-line. It was a successful blogpost, for me at least. I called it, "Drinking the Purple Kool-aide". Since reunion was so great, (and because I like to write) I decided it would be fun to write a blog post about my experience at reunion. You just have to find what approach works for you." Trust me. There are a thousand different approaches used by a thousand different consultants. "It is low risk, and it is YOUR business. I even wrote about it in one of my blogposts: I remembered what Orville, Heidi and a whole bunch of other people said about "making your business your own", and "being part of a family".

I did reach Scentsational Start, Level 2. I went home totally fired up and ready to roll. It's easy to catch the Scentsy Spirit when there's that many motivational speeches and that much glitter. Two weeks after I signed up, I went to reunion in Las Vegas. I started as a consultant in the summer of 2015. You see, I'm going to actually say all the thing that Scentsy consultants don't feel comfortable saying, (because of the ramifications from other consultants, and even from their own team) but are probably thinking. Not because I wish to quit blogging about Scentsy, but because I feel fairly certain I'm going to get a slew of crazy phone calls followed by either a suspension or dismal from Scentsy Corporate. This will be my final Scentensity blog post.
