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Featured Vendor of the Week- Dorinda Duclos, Night Owl Poetry

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We got a chance to speak with Poetic Author, Dorinda Duclos, and learn a little bit about her love for writing poetry! Check it out!

How long have you been writing?

For as long as I can remember, although there was a time I stopped altogether, to raise my children.  Don’t get me wrong.  I have no regrets whatsoever.  If I had to do it over again, I wouldn’t change anything.  Watching them grow in front of me was/is, by far, the best experience of my life.

Where did your passion for poetry come from?

I was always inspired by the writings of the classic poets.  Robert Frost, is by far, my favorite, followed by Edna St. Vincent Millay and Maya Angelou.  Now, it’s nature and things of beauty that inspire me most.  I often write about the seasonal changes, usually in Haiku.

Do you write anything other than poetry?

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5 Tips For Being Your Own Boss

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Mark your calendar: October 16th is National Boss’s Day, a moment we absolutely love to honor here at Avon. After all, though the term “Girl Boss” only recently entered the trendy lexicon, it’s something Avon has believed in for much, much longer. In fact, Avon has been championing female leaders for over 130 years, helping women earn an income, gain independence, and truly live the Boss Life. To celebrate the day, we asked two of the best beauty bosses we know—Avon celebrity makeup artist the Kelsey Deenihan and Avon Representative Ivanna Diaz—to share some secrets of success. So, whether you’ve been running a business for years, or are just now thinking about going out on your own, read on to learn and to be inspired!

1. Be disciplined.

If you’re punching a clock or working with a supervisor constantly peering over your shoulder, there’s going to be accountability. But when it’s just you, you have to supervise yourself. “With no one steering you in a certain direction, it’s up to you to stay on course,” says Deenihan. “Being a party of one can be an immense amount of pressure, but dealing with it is as easy as being organized. Organization is the key to staying sane—not overwhelmed—and on track.” For Deenihan that means studying her upcoming day’s schedule every single night, and regularly reviewing weekly and monthly schedules with her agent.

2. Do the work.

Money doesn’t grow on trees—and neither do sales. It sounds simple, but if you want to see results, you have to put in the time to make things happen. “When you are your own boss, nothing is going to happen if you don’t take action,” says Diaz. “The more time you set aside to do money-producing activities, the more results you’ll see. The most common excuse I hear from people who give up is that they didn’t make any money. But when I ask them what actions they took, they usually don’t have much to say. You can’t be surprised you didn’t make any money if you didn’t put much time aside for your business.”

3. Take risks.

Think of the biggest business successes you look up to, know that none of these businesses got to where they are by playing it safe and doing the same old, same old. So, don’t be afraid to try new ideas and take chances. “There’s never a right time or a good time; there’s always going to be an element of uncertainty to taking that leap of faith,” says Deenihan. “It’s going to be scary, but if you stick with it and understand that a few setbacks don’t mean failure, you’ll be ok.”

4. Outsource.

Burnout is real, so avoid it by delegating when you need to. This could mean hiring a helper or a virtual assistant, or even asking friends or family members to pitch in. “I may not have time to do everything on my to-do list, but when my husband helps me, we both get to reap the benefits of the rewards,” says Diaz. Consider asking others to help with tasks that either aren’t your strengths or that you just don’t enjoy doing. “He is better with numbers and loves to talk to people, so he can really help me when I lack a skill in a certain area,” Diaz says.

5. Just do it.

If you’re still slaving away at your desk job, dreaming about taking the plunge to become your own boss, allow us to humbly say: Go for it! “Don’t wait; there will never be a better time to do something positive for yourself other than the present moment,” says Diaz. “The best thing you can do for yourself is to take a chance on you.” Sure, there are risks and fears associated with going out on your own, but the rewards are many. “Since becoming my own boss, I am able to work on my own terms, become financially independent, and have fun while making money,” says Diaz. “I have confidence in myself and I feel empowered.” And really, is there anything more beautiful than that?

 

Feeling inspired to become your own beauty boss? Click here to become an Avon Representative today!

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6 Tips On Working From Home

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Due to our increasingly connected world, it’s becoming easier and easier to work from home. How do some of our most successful Avon Representatives do it? Here, we caught up with Alicia Hessinger Dias and Emily Seagren to score their best tips on eliminating distractions, creating a great work space in your home, and more.

1. Figure Out Your Best Working Time

For Dias, it’s all about late-night work sessions. “I find the evenings a bit of a quiet time to multi task and get through a number of things on my to do list,” she says. But beware, she says. Working while you’re making dinner may not be the best use of your multitasking skills. Another tip from Dias is to work when you have the lulls in between major tasks. For instance, she says to work in the morning while you enjoy your a.m. coffee or tea.

2. Eliminate Clutter

Remember in high school or college when you’d clean your room before sitting down to study for exams or write a paper? The same principle applies here. Avon Representative Emily Seagren notes that, “It’s important that whatever area you chose to work in is clutter-free, so you can focus on being productive.”

3. Maximize Your Uninterrupted Time

Says Dias, invest in your time in something that furthers your own brand, your own voice, your own business. “For me that is usually my blog and investing in some time to truly tend to it and write a good post and share it out. Usually an hour for writing, perfecting and sharing with the additional 30 minutes for picture taking.” Be realistic with yourself about how much time things take and plan accordingly throughout the week. Seagren advises getting rid of distractions by putting your phone in airplane mode. “Don’t answer the phone, check emails, or look at Facebook while you’re in your work zone,” she says.

4. Prioritize

Seagren loves to be creative and go on a whim, but if she doesn’t plan, she ends up making things more complicated in her head. For her, it’s all about a checklist. “My kids are in school from 7:30-2:30, when I’m at breakfast, I have my planner with me to write down what I want to accomplish for work,” she says. Seagren prioritizes based on the area of business that she wants to grow the most. It’s all about considering what will have the most impact and spending your time on that first.

5. Always Be Learning

Seagren listens to personal development and motivational speakers while she cleans her house, so she’s still learning. Even while doing things unrelated to her work as an Avon Representative. She likes the following speakers and authors: Dani Johnson, Brendon Bouchard, John Maxwell, Sarah Robbins, and Zig Ziglar.

6. Clock It

Use timers and alarms to keep you on schedule for meetings, work projects, email time, or phone calls. Seagren’s uninterrupted work time is from 11am to 2:30pm, so she uses these tools to keep her as productive as possible during the two days where she doesn’t have a babysitter.