
What to say
When someone asks you what you do
I have an online health and wellness business with a Global B-corp company, and I mentor others and develop leaders to do the same.
“I am the CEO of my own Health & Wellness business.”
I'm in the Health and Wellness business." Or "I own my own online business." Sometimes I say, "I'm with Arbonne. Do you know it?" and if they do, I ask if they know it from a product perspective or a business perspective.
I am a lifestyle consultant with a vegan health & wellness company and I train others to do the same.
I’m a health consultant and I walk people through a 30 Day Cleanse. Have you ever done one?
I teach people how to get healthy, get wealthy, or both. I use her line a ton!
I own a health & beauty business or I own a health & beauty virtual franchise with a digital store front or I own an online vegan health and beauty business.
I’m a social marketer for a health and wellness company.
I have an online shop which sells amazing health products and clean everyday personal care products, and I also teach and train others to open up their own shop online to a bit like a franchise if you like. But all online.
I run an online health and wellness global business with the B- corporation, Arbonne International. I sell products and I mentor other people in building their own businesses doing the same thing.
"I'm a Vice President with a vegan health & wellness company." They usually say "oh that's cool, what's the name"? And I say "Arbonne have you heard of it?
I have an online health and wellness business with a Global B-corp company, and I mentor others and develop leaders to do the same.
Then they ask what company, I say “Arbonne, have you ever heard of it” etc etc move to appt and try the products.
I have an online health & wellness business...
They ask me questions
and it becomes a conversation instead of me going into commercial mode
90% of the time people are like “wait that sounds interesting tell me more” or “what company” or “soooo what do you actually do tell me more” I think less is more!