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Unit Meeting Etiquette
Dress for success, preferably in a suit or professional looking dress.  Skin care, glamour and nail care products should be applied carefully. Your lip color should always be fresh.

Crow about your accomplishments. Share the positive and eliminate the negative.

Listen to the person speaking or to the video.  If you are tempted to whisper, think, "Is it really necessary?" or "Can this wait until after the meeting?" or "Would I want someone else to whisper if I were speaking?" Talking and whispering can disturb many others, including guests. It is simply rude. Thank you for not doing it.

Applaud the achievements of others. What if you were recognized and no one applauded? Enthusiastic applause adds excitement to any meeting. If the meeting was dull, then ask yourself, "What could I have done to improve it?"

Talk about recruiting in a tactful way. Remember, there may be guests present. You are not "working" on anyone.

Refrain from making negative comments. If there is a promotion you do not like, remember that voicing your disapproval is tacky. Let's all be thankful for all of the prizes we win. Someone is paying for you to receive that prize and, after al, what would we be getting in another career?

Refrain from making negative comments about the product line or company. Just because a product is not appropriate for your skin, doesn't mean that it isn't a fabulous product for others. Guests might question the integrity of the company or products based on a negative comment.

Encourage and greet new people and guests. Make everyone feel welcome. Make it a point to bring guests each week.

Leave children at home. They are wonderful, but remember Skin Care classes and unit meetings are not the place for them. Others have paid to seure baby sitters and bringing children is unfair to those consultants and guests.

Have your completed weekly summary sheets to hand in. This will help your Director help you.

Come prepared to contribute to any discussion. This will be easy if you read and study your training materials from your from your Starter Kit, newsletters, and this web site.