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The Difficult Part of a Mary Kay Business

By L J April 30, 2008 2 Comments

From NSD Kathy Goff

The Difficult Part of a Mary Kay Business

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  1. Charlene M says

    March 16, 2012 at 1:41 am

    This letter makes a great deal of sense to me. I am not yet a consultant but I am thinking about becoming one. There are a lot of negative things about MK on the web. I’d rather go about it and see for myself. When I start my journey, I plan on doing it the right way, wearing the dresses and skirts and all. To be successful, you need to think, act and dress the part. Many women think they can just call around and past out flyers. It takes more than that. It’s a job and your appearance sells. First impression still counts.

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  2. Jessica Reid says

    June 14, 2013 at 11:16 am

    It really is a journey like no other. When I look at all of these comments and see the negativity, I think, “Gosh, it must stink to not have the support or guidance needed to make it work.” I’m admitting, I was a skeptic. I signed up to help a friend. I love the product, and I AM NOT a sales person. A little less than a year later, I still struggle with going out and making things happen. There is so much encouragement and positivity (especially with my sales director) that we have unit members all over the country!!! First impression is everything. Your attitude determines your altitude! If you haven’t joined (and don’t yet have a personal consultant) please feel free to check out my site and take the “Be a Beauty consultant” quiz. Not everyone has what it takes, but it’s worth hearing about!

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