Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Holiday Shopping Season With Scentsy
Holiday Shopping Season is here! We all know how stressful shopping can be this time of the year. Scentsy can simplify your shopping experience with a variety of "Authentic Wickless Products".
Unique Scentsy Warmers use a 25-watt bulb to melt the wax slowly maximizing the fragrance time of the Scentsy Bar or Brick of your choices. With over 80 Scentsy fragrances, you will find one for each of your family members or friends!
Scentsy Warmers come in a variety of styles & finishes. Many of the Deluxe Warmers lend themselves to different decors! The Medallion Collection offers styles like the "Bombay", "Borneo" ,and "Jakarta" ! The Old World Collection will appeal to those with a classy vision: "Patina, "Pressed Penny" & the "Punched Tin" are all part of this collection. The Renaissance Scentsy Collection is absolutely stunning! Very elegant and sophisticated: "Milano, "Roma", and the "Torino" are sure to become favorites this season! Scentsy also offers the Classic Collection. A very simple & refreshing collection with colors like: chocolate, satin black, ice blue, cream, true red, green, navy & pink. If you want to make a statement check out the "DoodleBud" sure to be a favorite among girls & the "Eclipse" which makes a great gift for men! The possibilities are endless with Scentsy Warmers...you can't go wrong when giving the Perfect Prescent!
After choosing your favorite Warmer for your loved ones, you will have over 80 scents to decide from. The "SnowBerry" & "Pumpkin Roll" are perfect for Christmas. For girls I recommend the "Flirtations" and "Sugar" scents. Men will appeal to the "Redwood & Cedar"...it is sure one of my favorite scents! You will probably have a hard time choosing among all of the fantastic fragrances Scentsy has to offer!
Remember with Scentsy you are giving a gift that can't be found in local malls or stores. Scentsy products are only available through a Scentsy Consultant. You can contact the Scentsy Consultant in your area or choose to shop online 24/7!
Visit my online Scentsy Site and shop online today!
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Sunday, November 2, 2008
The 5 Critical Components of Positive Risk
As some of you might know, I just recently signed to be a consultant with Scentsy! I was pondering for a while and as much as I loved the product, I was uncertain of my decision. As with any decisions we make in our lives you know you are taking risks! Some risk making decisions may include: Do I get marry?, Should I change jobs?, Should I move to another state or city?, Will this business be successful?, Should I join this company or the other?...The list could go on, since we face making decisions every single day of our lives! The key is to visualize your risk making decisions as positive risks vs. negative risks!
Positive risk creates an intellectual atmosphere in which you look at your situation from multiple perspectives, understand how you may be filtering information, determine a proactive approach, and transform your inspiration and information into dynamic ACTION.
Here are the 5 critical components or abilities of positive risk taken from an article I found by "Barbara Stoker" in "Empowering Women" Volume 2 Issue 4:
1. View situations from multiple perspectives
2. Identifying how you filter information
3. Taking a proactive vs. reactive approach
4. Transforming information and inspiration into something meaningful
5. Breaking out of our own comfortable ruts
You can apply all these to your personal or professional life! Make sure that whatever you are pondering about, you see the risks that come within...but if you turn those into positive risks then you might just see a more meaningful & powerful outcome while working towards your goals!
Sometimes we only focus on the negative risk components...Lets focus on what your want and where you want to go. Remember once you choose your goal, think honestly if you are doing this for someone else or for YOURSELF!
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