If You Love Mary Kay and the Opportunity…
Written by Blackbird
This is an article for those people out there who enjoy being a MK consultant, director, etc. For those who think the company offers a lot of good things to women and who want to see the company succeed.
If you really care about MK (and I mean actually care about the company and not just your bottom line) then LISTEN TO WHAT THE WOMEN ON THIS SITE ARE TELLING YOU.
Instead of coming here and getting all defensive and judgmental because someone dares disagree with something you find enjoyment and fulfillment in, listen-with your heart-to what we are saying and then take that information and go back and make the company better.
These issues and these problems that keep getting brought up over and over again are not going to go away. They are real issues and they need to be addressed. Sticking your head in the sand and pretending that they aren’t is only going to doom this company that you claim to love. Pretty soon the elephant in the room is going to be too big to ignore.
First-stop all the misleading.
If you have to mislead someone to make a point, then it’s not a good point and should be left alone.
Don’t tell possible recruits that there is no quota to sell in MK. Yes, it is literally true, but you know that the person you are telling that to doesn’t know enough about the way the company operates yet for that to be an accurate statement of the realty they will face as a consultant trying to buy product at wholesale prices.
If they do sign up, they are going to know-when they place their first order-that you withheld information from them and they are going to instantly doubt both your integrity and the integrity of MK as a whole.
Second-stop the insincere warm chattering.
It’s degrading to the women you do it to, degrading to you and degrading to the company.
Telling anyone who will listen that they ‘have a cute look’ or ‘are really pretty’ just so they will want to listen to you and do you a ‘favor’ by allowing you to give them a facial or going with you to an event is an immature way to communicate. Grown women should know and behave better. We are not in Junior High.
Should one of those women actually join MK and become a consultant-they will learn quite quickly the full extent of the insincerity of your opening comments to them and again, that knowledge is going to ruin both your credibility and that of the company you represent while underminging the self esteem of the woman who thought you actually cared.
Third-stop trying to make every woman (whether she works for Mary Kay or not) into an MK-bot.
Women are beautiful BECAUSE we are all unique individuals, not despite such. We don’t all need to wear the same clothes, put our make up on the same way, have the same hair cut or use the same lingo just because we all belong to the same company.
Open toed shoes are not the enemy and who the heck cares whether or not a woman is wearing earrings!
Learn to see the soul of a woman (and to appreciate it) instead of just the package she comes in. When you can do that-THEN you will truly be improving women’s lives and the world as a whole.
Fourth-don’t sell expensive eye shadow to women who can’t afford their rent or to feed their kids.
Show women that you care about THEM and not just your profit and they will WANT to do business with you when the time is right. Take advantage of a woman when she is feeling down and she will WANT to stay away from you and the company you are working for.
If God comes first in your eyes, then act like it. Integrity is still important, even when you are in sales.
Fifth and last-remind yourself that MK is not for everyone.
Just because you have had a good experience in it, does not mean that other people’s negative experiences are less valid than yours.
You will do your company a favor if you can maturely acknowledge that some people have suffered at the hands of MK and the women who work for them, for whatever reason.
When the women on this board finally feel like they are being HEARD-they will move on to other things. Until then, this board and the issues spoken of here are going to haunt the company that you love-perhaps to it’s ruin.
If you love Mary Kay, take the high road-the low road is pretty crowded already.
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Comments (5)
Dazzling Diva Dana
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Most excellent!
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gettingoutofdebt
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Well said Blackbird!!
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Tigger
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Succinct. Clean and to the point. Why is it so hard to get this across?
BTW, have any of you seen the article on Fox News on-line about MK? It’s written by Cheryl Lock, the editor of LV Moms (?) at LearnVest. Not good.
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Keyta
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Well said. It sums everything up quite nicely. If they would make these changes they might actually live up to their motto. “Enriching Woman’s Lives”
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onelessSD
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Very well said! Great helpful tips to those who claim to love MK – and I hope that they use them!
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