Showing posts with label onboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label onboard. Show all posts

Friday, June 24, 2016

Social call

In one way, waiting in the queue is kind of excruciating. Once I've decided to do this, I want to get on with it! But, it's also really good to have time to work on things, prepare, and so on.

What have I been working on?

I got my business cards printed. I've even had the opportunity to use them! My goal is to give out at least 100 by the time I onboard. Not leave them behind willy nilly, but actually hand them to a person and let them know about LuLaRoe. I may be kidding myself by saying 100 (if I have 6-8 more weeks to wait, and the queue is moving fast, so I might not have that long, then that's about 2 a day). That might seem easy to some, but I think that's a achievable challenge for me.

I've started posting to my Instagram and Facebook groups (links are in the Shop LuLaRoe tab near the header of this blog). Looking forward to getting to know some of you all there, so join me!

The purchasing of "stuff" has begun. I've got a background I'll use for some of my product photos, a rack (but I'll need a few more), and some of my photo equipment already. Still coming: hangers, another photo background, maybe some studio lighting, mailers, labels, and so on.

There are also some more items I'll have printed, like thank you cards, care instructions, and a few other bits and pieces (I'm still working on exactly what I'll need and the best way to make all my customers feel loved and appreciated!).

What plans do I have for the next several weeks?

Glad you asked! Among other plans, I'm looking forward to launching a YouTube channel so you can get to know me better, starting up on Twitter/Periscope, where I will likely do some live events once I have inventory, and putting my LuLaRoom in order. I'll also be working on finding some hosts for some pop-ups (in person - Cincinnati area in Ohio - and online), so get in touch if that is something you might be interested in doing! (It's fun, pretty easy to do, and you earn free clothes!)

Hopefully, my next post will include a link to my YouTube channel!

Sunday, June 5, 2016

The beginning

Hi! I'm Jade. Five days ago I sent in my documentation to become a LuLaRoe Independent Fashion Consultant. That's the title. I'm excited. And nervous. It's so far outside my comfort zone, I can't help but have jitters about it. 

About a month ago, a friend from elementary and middle school invited me to a LuLaRoe pop-up she was hosting. I really didn't know anything about LuLaRoe, but she was enthusiastic about the clothes. I had my doubts - she is petite and I am... not petite. I'm plus size. I generally don't buy things I can't try on first and I shop in the "Women's" department. Still, I was happy to go to the online pop-up and check it out on such high recommendation. 

I ended up buying leggings and a Cassie (skirt) and two (!) tops (a Classic T and a Perfect T).

Confession: I live in yoga pants and t-shirts (that are often old and faded and several have holes and/or stains). My work before this had balanced between SAHM and a professional job, which I worked from a home office. I only had to travel to clients on occasion. So, while I own some professional clothing for those trips, I don't really bother with putting myself together on the regular. It's not that I "don't care," but how I look just kept getting pushed further down my priority list to the point that I rarely got around to anything to do with that. The idea that I could be comfortable, still make minimal effort, and look a little more put together appealed. A great deal, really.

When I tried on those leggings. Oh. My. Goodness! So comfortable! Way more comfortable than my yoga pants. Really. Truly. And I felt good. I felt happy about what I was wearing. The Cassie? It made me feel a little sexy. I'm so tired and run down most of the time. I feel lumpy and bumpy and usually just want to cover myself up. But the skirt was form-fitting and I liked it. 
The Cassie skirt on date night.

Then it kind of just clicked in my mind. It all added up for me. I've been looking to challenge myself. I've been wanting to break out of my usual space, my comfort zone. I've been trying to balance contributing financially to my household and still being able to play a real and present role in my household (this one is very difficult for me). And after a lot of research (I was skeptical), I decided that LuLaRoe was definitely a way to achieve those things. Plus, I get to meet positive and supportive people, share clothes I really enjoy, and develop and grow personally. I've only just begun, but I already love that I'm getting to stretch creative muscles that haven't had much use in the recent past. The people I've met are supportive and encouraging, positive and fun. I'm anxious to get started!

I'm going to keep this blog as a sort of diary of my journey. My goal is to share my experiences, thoughts and feelings along the way. Please feel free to ask questions and I'll answer them as candidly as I can.