Written by SnoBaby It annoys me to no end when people make statements of truth but don’t provide factual evidence to prove the point. I used to only consider this when talking politics. I’ll give an obviously silly and hypothetical Read more…
Written by The Scribbler It’s always fun to browse through Mary Kay NSD websites and see what constitutes “money management” training. Naturally, when I came across the “Fall Retreat Money Management Slides” on NSD Linda Toupin’s website, I was interested. Read more…
Written by The Scribbler Why did you join Mary Kay? Are you one of the women who joined because you were looking for a chance to get away from a work week that rivaled that of a Hebrew slave and Read more…
Written by Raisinberry To be honest, the actual title of the USA Today article, dated Oct 10, 2016, said millenials “wanted”. That great 130 year old multi-level marketing giant, Avon, has spun off a private company called the North American Read more…
Written by Lazy Gardens Explaining the concept of market saturation, and why it’s next to impossible to build a viable retail selling business with Mary Kay. I’ve noticed some Mary Kay training material that misuses the term “market saturation,” probably Read more…
Name it and claim it. Blab it and grab it. Believe it and achieve it. If it does not fit,…
And that Wikipedia article links to another mental trick that they exploit big time: "The rhyme-as-reason effect, also known as…
I almost never comment on Raisinberry's posts because they're so good that I have nothing useful to add. This time,…
Thought stopping cliches, to short circuit your analytical brain by shoving a pacifier in it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thought-terminating_clich%C3%A9
What a distasteful picture. She will have to put her groceries down first.