Sharing Authentically vs. Hard Selling
Reframe for them:
- You’re not trying to convince someone — you’re inviting them into an experience you believe in.
- You’re not asking for a favor — you’re offering a solution, a moment of joy, or something that could make their day better.
- Authentic sharing builds trust, and trust leads to sales naturally.
How to share authentically:
- Lead with your story – Share how you discovered Djedi Mind Trips and why you love it. People connect with people, not products.
- What first caught your attention?
- How did you feel the first time you tried it?
- What benefits have you personally experienced?
- Focus on benefits, not features – Instead of “It’s organic and sustainably made,” try “It makes me feel clear, creative, and connected — without the crash.”
- Use social proof – If you’ve shared it with a friend who loved it, mention that. (Even better if you can use their words.)
- Ask engaging questions – Example:
- “Have you ever tried chocolate that also uplifts your mood?”
- “Who else needs a mid-afternoon pick-me-up that’s actually good for you?”
- Make it easy for them to say yes – Always include your link and a short nudge like “This is the one I’ve been raving about — you can check it out here.”
Optional prompt for them to self-reflect before posting:
- Why did I become an ambassador?
- What do I personally love about this product?
- How have I or others I know benefited from it?
- If I didn’t share this, who might miss out on something that could help them?
Tone to aim for in the email:
Warm, inviting, and rooted in genuine enthusiasm. Less “Buy this now” and more “I have to tell you about this because it’s been so good for me.”
Goal of this section:
Give them confidence that they can share naturally — as if they’re telling a friend about a great new restaurant — while also reminding them to be consistent and to always include their affiliate link.
Examples of Heart-centered sharing
1 – Personal Story Style
“You know I’m picky about what I put in my body — and this is hands-down my new favorite ritual. 🌿 One square of Djedi Mind Trips and I feel clear, creative, and focused — without the crash. It’s organic, sustainably made, and absolutely delicious. If you’ve been looking for a treat that’s actually good for you, this is it → [Your Link]”
2 – Question + Invitation Style
“Have you ever had chocolate that also boosts your mood? 🍫✨ I was skeptical at first… until I tried Djedi Mind Trips. Now it’s my go-to for mid-afternoon slumps. If you’re curious, here’s the one I’ve been raving about → [Your Link]”
3 – Social Proof Style
“I shared Djedi Mind Trips with a friend last weekend and she said, ‘This is like dessert and meditation in one.’ 🙌 Couldn’t have said it better. If you want to try it yourself, here’s my link → [Your Link]”
4 – Benefit Highlight Style
“I’ve been loving Djedi Mind Trips lately — it’s like giving my brain and body a hug. 💫 Helps me focus, lifts my mood, and tastes amazing. Bonus: it’s organic + sustainably sourced. You can check it out here → [Your Link]”