A Message From Denise Honaker, Owner and Founder of Polite is Right

 

Have you ever been to a home party where a friend was selling candles? Tupperware? Clothes? Kitchen supplies? They're fun the first time, and they can be really great ways for women to keep their hands in business while they're also home raising kids, but you only need so many candles and salad spinners. Basic resources are expensive these days -- have you been the gas pump lately? Bought milk? -- and people don't have the disposable income to buy more stuff. What's exciting about teaching etiquette is that our world currently has a true need for this service. Etiquette is not another thing. You won't be wasting anyone's time, money or our planet's precious resources. Good manners are a good deal for everyone because they can be the foundation for lifelong success.

I am committed to helping women launch careers that are lucrative, satisfying and good for themselves, their community and our world. I have been in this business for nine years -- at first as an after-school teacher running exactly the kind of classes I am now helping others to run. I know how it works. I know how satisfying it can be. And I know what pitfalls you can avoid on your way to launching a business so that you don't have to repeat the mistakes I made.

I have two teenagers in my home -- one of them with one foot out the door into the real world -- and I can honestly say that they are two of the most respectful kids you will ever meet. I'm not saying this to brag -- although I am very proud. I'm saying it as a testimonial to the effectiveness of this program. I have done a lot of research, tested it in my home and taken it to the classrooms of my community. It works, and it's a blast to teach it to others.

I invited you to join me in launching a career that will bring you satisfaction and financial freedom. Please call to set up a time to chat about how an etiquette business might work for you. I love to talk about this subject and would be happy to share my thoughts with you.

If you are interested in seeing the website of my own local etiquette business, please go to www.politeisright.net. It's a good example of how your own website might look one day, once you make the decision to start teaching etiquette in your town or neighborhood.

Be happy, be well, be polite!

  

Denise Honaker, CEO