Bet you won’t print this story because it doesn’t follow along with all your negative nonsense!

My first year in Mary Kay I maxed out two credit cards trying to make it work. But instead of quitting like all of you, I figured out that I was doing it wrong. There is the Mary Kay way and there is the way I was doing it. I wasn’t committed enough. I didn’t put in the time. I didn’t make customers want these products. I wasn’t recruiting to this God-given opportunity.

So I turned things aroudn for myself. I may have cried a bit, but I grew and I stretched. I did things I never thought I could. And even though it was hard, I look back now and know it was worth it.

That’s what people like you don’t get. You want it to be simple. You want everything to feel comfortable and easy. But that’s not how success works. Every consultant who’s built something real has had to sacrifice. And sometimes you have to admit that you’re just not doing things the right way.

What bothers me is that you act like those of us who stayed are brainwashed. We’re not. We just didn’t quit when things got tough. You say the company is built on lies, but all I see here is a bunch of people who didn’t get the results they wanted and now want to make sure no one else tries. Stop blaming others for your failure. Stop knocking down those who made MK work for them. Stop trying to keep people away from this opporunity. Let women find out ofr themselves if Mary Kay is for them!!!

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  1. Two questions for you, PTC:

    1 Are you willing to share your Schedule C information? (No one has, even though Tracy can black out your name.)

    2. Are those maxed out credit cards paid off?

  2. Bet you won’t print this story because it doesn’t follow along with all your negative nonsense!

    Got your wish!

    My first year in Mary Kay I maxed out two credit cards trying to make it work.

    🚩Bait

    But instead of quitting like all of you, I figured out that I was doing it wrong.

    🚩🚩cast

    There is the Mary Kay way and there is the way I was doing it. I wasn’t committed enough.

    🚩🚩🚩Wriggle the hook

    I didn’t put in the time.

    🚩🚩🚩Fish hooked

    I didn’t make customers want these products.

    🚩🚩🚩 Start to reel in.

    I wasn’t recruiting to this God-given opportunity.

    🚩🚩🚩 Fighting back.

    So I turned things aroudn (sic) for myself. I may have cried a bit, but I grew and I stretched. I did things I never thought I could. And even though it was hard, I look back now and know it was worth it.

    🚩🚩🚩 Fish landed and gutted.

  3. That’s what people like you don’t get. You want it to be simple.

    It’s supposed to be simple. “Book, sell. Book recruit”. “Executive pay for part-time work”.

    You want everything to feel comfortable and easy.

    Everyone does. It’s human nature.

    But that’s not how success works.

    Then why push out the lies from Mary Kay Wagner Rogers Eckman Weaver Louis Miller Hallenbeck Ash’s company that it is?

    Every consultant who’s built something real has had to sacrifice.

    Mary Kay had to sacrifice some-one else’s “I-Story”, Gloria Mayfield Banks had to sacrifice her husband’s millions, Careless Casie had to sacrifice her size 2 pink jacket and a bee pin, Jaime had to sacrifice her child’s comfort in order to “encourage” extra ordering before month’s end.

    And sometimes you have to admit that you’re just not doing things the right way.

    It would appear that there are a lot of women in Mary Kay and other MLMs who are not “doing things the right way”.

    What bothers me is that you act like those of us who stayed are brainwashed. We’re not.

    “We’re not” sounds like something someone who is brainwashed would say!

    We just didn’t quit when things got tough.

    Did you want to? Or were you told it would get easier?

    You say the company is built on lies,

    Can you point out the lies in this? It’s Mary Kay Corp’s 2024 Canadian Income Disclosure.
    https://imgur.com/a/mary-kay-canadian-income-disclosure-2024-hPNN90o

    but all I see here is a bunch of people who didn’t get the results they wanted and now want to make sure no one else tries.

    While we would prefer no-one joins an MLM like Mary Kay, we want to show the hidden side. The side you prefer to keep in the shadows. The maxed out credit cards, the screenshots of directors insulting their downlines, pointing out which products are going to be discontinued before your directors try and push you to spend your hard-earned money on products no-one might want.

    Stop blaming others for your failure.

    We are not, just pointing out where the failure points lay.

    Stop knocking down those who made MK work for them.

    They made it work on the backs of 249 other women.
    https://imgur.com/a/mary-kay-canadian-income-disclosure-2024-hPNN90o

    Stop trying to keep people away from this opporunity (sic).

    We aren’t, we are pointing out the less pleasant side.

    Let women find out ofr (sic) themselves if Mary Kay is for them!!!

    We are but we want to show them the other side of the fauxpotunity.

  4. “There is the Mary Kay way and there is the way I was doing it…I wasn’t recruiting to this God-given opportunity.”

    If you can’t make it work selling the product, it proves you are in a pay-to-play endless-chain recruiting scheme. Such schemes produce profits at the very top from the aggregate losses in the downline. No outside sales necessary.

    What you are saying is you finally figured out how to create and exploit your own downline. And you are somehow proud of this?

  5. Yep, another one who hasn’t read a damn thing on the site and sounds more like she’s trying to convince herself than anyone else 🥱

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