Quitting Mary Kay Seminar

When you want to leave the Mary Kay cult, one of the most important first steps is to stop attending the indoctrination events. Mary Kay Seminar is exactly that: a rah-rah event where they get into your head with all the talking points and the hype, and they get you to separate yourself from reality.

You no longer think about all the money you’re losing, the women you’re lying to in the process of recruiting, the financial hardship you’re creating when you frontload large inventory orders, the time you’re spending away from your family, the absolute loser of an “opportunity” that Mary Kay really is.

Here is former top director Kelly Brock about 5 months before she quit Mary Kay for good. She walked out on “Awards Night” and her upline lost their minds. It was her first real step toward quitting. (Make no mistake, she still went on that Top Director Trip, didn’t she?)

Kelly came out publicly about the shunning she received after she quit Mary Kay. Those “lifelong friendships” you develop in MK go away once you quit. Now if Kelly would just admit publicly that MLM is a loser “business” in which almost everyone loses money. That MLM is an abusive system in which women like her at the top of the pyramid “make money” because those below her are losing money. She could just admit that MLM isn’t a business, but that’s one of her target markets for her coaching business, so I guess the honesty only goes so far.

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    • Reading her site gave me a headache. Woo-woo nonsense. I wonder if she got her Mastermind Certification:

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  1. Enrollment is closed for 2023
    Join the waitlist for Spring 2024

    Nice to see that she keeps her professional website up to date.

  2. I wonder how seminar is going this year? I haven’t seen any news about it.
    Apparently registration is lower than expected and there will only be one NSD debut.

  3. She leaves out part of the story I think. If she grabbed the last flight home that night, this leads me to think she already had booked it prior to coming to seminar. I mean, would she pay the BIG bucks it would require to book a last minute flight? I doubt it. Perhaps she booked her tickets thinking she would have enough time to do her stage walk and then rush to get to the airport. But then maybe she ran out of time waiting backstage and realized she had to leave right then in order to make that flight home. That’s a VERY different story than the one shared here. I don’t know whether my version is factual, but it wouldn’t surprise me considering how well versed these directors are are about how they frame “stories” in order to emotionally manipulate the narrative.

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