Yes, yes, I haven't been on in a while. hopefully you missed me. :) If you didn't, I guess it was my fault....
I am now a Pampered Chef consultant! I am very excited about this opportunity and look forward to seeing what God does with it. :) It has kept me very busy between the actual shows and all the training for my hosts, plus my training and learning how to do things. It has been a wonderful, and yes, trying experience.
Some reasons that helped me decided to become a consultant were;
1.) You do it on your time. Pampered Chef is very good to tell you to take your calendar and cross off dates that you have things going with your family. THEN you set up appointments with people. I really appreciated that. Especially since that is the second thing in my heart- my family. :) (God is first)
2.) They do have a minimum to meet, but it is very small. If you want to go and become a big director and make lots of money- then go for it! If you want to just make a few bucks here or there, then do that. They encourage you to really make it, but they don't force you too. I liked it because that means when CAPE convention rolls around I probably won't do as much the week before, of, and after. When we are weaning and preg-checking, I can take the week off. When I don't feel good, I just take a few days off without having to call anywhere and tell them I'm sick. Sure, that doesn't mean I can just slack and not do shows because I will, but that also builds character, right?
3.) I really love their stuff. They have wonderful items that last a long time. And their stoneware is amazing! (Ok, I will confess. It will be very hard for me to not buy everything in their store! I will have plenty of opportunity for learning self-control. :D)
4.) It gives me something to do. I notice that when I don't have things to make me fill my day I can sit on the computer the whole time. I find I just become unhappy. Not all the time, but there is nothing like the feeling of your life just doing.....nothing. Sure, there are things we do all the time in the house, on the ranch, just life- but it doesn't fill my day up.
When I was chatting with Mom and Dad one night, mom brought up a good question. She asked me if I would tell her when my business became something more than just a side job. When I wanted to push full ahead and make it a career that I just loved and didn't want to let go of it- would I tell them so that they could become my prayer warriors in that area? Although I wanted to say "of course" and shrug off the question, it is a good one.
Just like anything I don't want to let this become my idol. I don't want this as a career. I just want to be doing something and heck, make some money. (wouldn't it be so nice to get married with some money to my name!) My heart is still to be married and have a family. But I also want to be realistic in that though I dream my marriage will happen tomorrow, it may be several years down the road, or never. I don't want to sit at home twiddling my fingers waiting for it to happen and then become a worrisome spinster that others need to take care of.
I want to be a part of my family, yet not become a loathsome person to where I hate myself. Although this job won't fix that it will help me stay active. :D
Does this make sense? What have you found in your life to help you through these years of being at home?
Rebecca
8 comments:
Hey, that sounds great! Hope it goes well for you. :)
Congrats!
That sounds like a fun job!!!
I really do appreciate your honesty in not desiring that this become your "career or idol". That is just not something I was ever taught at your age, and when you aren't asking yourself that question, it's so easy to find yourself "sucked" into a path you didn't ever expect to find yourself on. I am happy for you as you go down this path, and I also rejoice in the many opportunities that GOD has and will give you to share The GOOD News and honor HIM. I love you!!!
Well, I love it when I get mini-demos in the middle of cooking dinner! "Do you feel the edge of this can? No sharp edges! That's what this handy dandy Pampered Chef can opener can do for you!".... hahah! Although, it sounds much better when you say it. ;)
Love you!!
Rebecca-
Thanks so much for giving the demo to the ladies in our church, and some others, it was a blast! :)
~Ruth
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I think you've done a lot of thinking, and important thoughts. And I'm glad you've found a productive channel for your energies, yet one that won't dominate. Of course, I pray God grants you the desire of your heart in marriage, but if He doesn't - who knows what He can do through a pampered chef? :-) Seriously, just as with marriage, I appreciate your caution in building up idols. I know that many, many times I've let my job (or my "success" at it) become an idol - and tearing that high place down has required some battles in other area. God is refining His GOLD. Love you!
Thanks everyone!
Thanks Rebecca, I really appreciate your comment. :) Love!
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