by chy clayton s » Thu Apr 08, 2010 2:54 pm
So,
I'm looking forwards to taking the Correspondence Course, and miss cat has indicated:
In order to qualify for the course, you need to have at least four different invoices with the shop and to have bought items in all classes of products, so that you will have samples at hand when they are discussed in the course.
and further clarified:
Breaking the kits apart is not a bad idea, but it will not help you understand more than the four kits you ordered. They should at least be very different in their goals, such as Crossing, Uncrossing, Love Me, and Money Drawing, just for example. You will also need to order washes and waters, at least ne two-part formula, and, if the kits you ordered are among those few that lack herbs, you will need to order herbs as well.
I have $125 a month I can devote to this as I work my way towards qualifying. My 1st order last month was miss cat's terrific book, and a few odds and ends.
I keep setting up my next order and then changing my mind.
I'm divided on my first thought of ordering kits and breaking them apart for components which is great because if you go down the list on most kits the total cost of the individual items is much higher - but has the detraction of duplicating curios and such. And while yes, they will all get used, it makes me hesitate.
My second thought is that the newsletter this month included a coupon for 10% off oils, and if I order a set of 12 hoodoo oils, a couple more books, and 5 dozen mixed colors chime candles - I would have a good spread of oils when added to what I have on hand. And then I could wait to see what's on the next newsletter coupon.
Either way has it's pro's and very few cons - but I keep building my next order and then changing my mind.
I would love feedback from those who have taken the class,
thanks
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