Wellness to Thrive : Deanna McMahon

Sharing the Spring Handbook

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Every Season we launch a new handbook with all kinds of education and tips for you. With its cool breezes and sunshine-filled days, Spring is a time of renewal and a fresh spirit. Fill up your diffuser, grab your favorite roller, and let's chat about how to use this resource to grow your business:

Here are some ways to use the seasonal handbooks to build your business:

  • Plan fun themed events and use the recipes in the handbook. There are tons of recipes so break them up into several events! We have seen some people do this recently and it went so well : DIY classes for prospects, diffuser bomb classes for customers, etc.
  • Put together some samples for prospects
  • Include the link to the handbook in your email or text to customers
  • Use the ideas for seasonal gifts (teachers, customers, friends, etc)

Here is a quick peek of some of the things we have for you with this year's Spring Handbook:

  • Changing Seasons Oral Spray
  • DIY Season's Change Capsules
  • Healthy Hair Recovery
  • Orange Creamsicle Body Scrub
  • DIY Lushious Lemon Room Spray
  • Spring Breeze Thieves Cleaner
  • … And more!!

Check out the ‘Spring Handbook' resource for all the recipes and send it to your people!

We keep seeing people have incredible success with teaching classes, so we want to give you some tips on how to make the most of your in person events using the handbook!

  • Name your class something fun
  • Spend time intentionally inviting. NO mass invites. Make it personal and intentional.
  • Offer to pick them up
  • Ask people to bring something to help! Something simple like salsa or cookies or drinks.
  • Have a small fee for the class. Even if it's just a few dollars and they get to leave with a room spray or bath salt. People are more likely to show up if they have money invested.
  • Offer a gift to people who bring a friend. If they are a customer already, offer them a raindrop roller or a fun emotional oil. If they aren't a member yet offer them a sleepy time or happy roller!
  • Team up with team members or crossline friends. There is power in number and being able to hear other people's oily wins!
  • Plan specific events for specific people. Think of your community and what they need: new moms, menopause, athletes, working parents, etc.

Want more tips on inviting and teaching classes? Check out the zoom recordings and resources linked below in related resources! We hope these ideas have sparked some ideas for you and we can't wait to see you implement them!