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One director's journey through Mary Kay and her reasons for leaving.
In fact, my husband told me two things before I plunged in: 1. Have fun. If you cannot have fun, then don't do it. 2. This is a multi-level marketing business like the other two I had been in.
Now, if I had only thought about it more, I would have heeded number 2. However, I was told that Mary Kay was not an MLM but dual marketing. My husband insisted they were the same and HE WAS RIGHT. So contrary to the old marketing film "Consider the Possibilities," this company is no different than any other MLM out there.
I came in with a small inventory but I quickly borrowed money to build it up to business level as I had good success in selling in my area. That was because others had been very active here some years back and then quit. I inherited ready made customers who did not know any other consultant.
With my success, I decided to really dig in and see how far I could go. I dreamed of being an NSD one day, and I hoped to be able to help other women develop their own businesses. DIQ was hell, but I managed to make it in the four month time frame to become a director after just 14 months in MK. I also had the car.
During my first year, I won all of the director awards and managed to win the Queen's Court of Recruiting. I focused on winning challenges all the way along. My unit was growing and the next year I won the Queen's Court of Recruiting again. However, MK was taking a toll on my home life and my spiritual life as well.
I ate, slept and breathed MK 24/7. Those who knew me worried about me. I did not have lack of work ethic…I worked too much. However, I could see that if I let up my unit would start to crumble. In my second year, I earned the Grand Prix. Things were really kicking and I was off to earn that Caddy.
Following Seminar though, my unit suddenly crashed. Several key people decided MK was not for them. They returned products and took many team members with them. Our area economy was not good so bookings were getting harder to get. I worked harder and harder, being out six nights a week.
When I began to question my involvement in MK, I had NO ONE I could talk with. As a director, we are not to talk with our consultants about our hard times. We are seen as negative if we question, so I began to question God. Is this really where you want me to spend my time Lord? I asked that question for months. Of course, my NSD and others told me this is where I should be to minister to women. What an emotional battle as I saw consultants fall off. I replaced them as fast as I could, but it was getting harder to do the "talk".
One night, I decided to visit Pink Truth. A consultant of mine had stumbled across the site and asked me about it. I came and read the site. My first reaction was anger. I told myself that these were just angry women. However, something deep inside told me to keep reading. Over several nights, I read more and more. I finally read a director's story that could have been mine. That did it. Something clicked inside and I knew I had my answer.
I shocked my husband the next day with my announcement that I was leaving MK. I had seen him sit home alone too many nights. I was burned out emotionally and physically. I had been a hands on director for a long time helping my team members to the loss of time with my family and my faith.
I left MK for these reasons:
When I stepped down, I was making production and had even medaled. My NSD told me I could just do a few classes on weekends and only work 15 hours a week and still be successful. REALITY CHECK: You cannot do that and maintain a unit unless you are the daughter of an NSD and can inherit units from other failed directors. I was also told that if I left MK I would lose my opportunity to have a ministry to women. Funny, I thought to myself, I thought God called a person to a ministry not MK. That comment really hurt.
There have been any number of times I cried after I stepped down. Not because MK was being left behind, but because I truly loved my consultants. They were my friends. I have told them the truth about Mary Kay since I have left and I am now breathing free air once again.
I have no regrets at leaving and I will NEVER again have anything to do with an MLM. My prayer for each of you reading is that you will get free from this sandcastle/dream-destroying scam. Do not be afraid to take a stand. Don't let the waves continue to wash over you and break down all your work. My favorite quote is from Edmund Burke: "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." We can make a difference and truly enrich women's lives by exposing the lies of MLM's and leave these organizations. |
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When I joined MK, it was to purchase the products at half price and maybe... MAYBE dabble in the business a little to make extra money. I never intended to really go full force into this business.

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