20 Years, Two Names, and One Big Pivot: Meet "Mary K with Avon"

They say life is a journey of “pivots,” and as I hit my 20th year in my Avon business, I’m taking my biggest turn yet.

 

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The Story Behind the Name

When I started this Avon journey in 2006, I was Mary Halsey. In 2013, I became Mary Kominska after finally saying “yes” to my husband, Scott. (Fun fact: He actually proposed in 1987, and I said no! Proof that some of the best things in life—and business—take time and the right timing.)

The Rebrand: Mary K with Avon

I am celebrating two decades of beauty, I’m leaning into the name I was born to have. I’m officially rebranding as Mary K with Avon.

I’m the “Mary” you’ve trusted for 20 years, simply with a fresh vision and that signature Avon glow. This “pivot” is about honoring my history while stepping boldly into the future.

Why Pivot Now?

After 20 years, I’ve learned that if you aren’t growing, you’re standing still. 

My 2026 Pivot means:

More Energy: A refreshed commitment to my customers.

More Expertise: Two decades of beauty knowledge at your service.

The Same Heart: I’m still the same Mary, simply more “me” than ever.

I am excited to show you what’s next!

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If you’ll recall, PUC stands for Pain, Uncertainty and Chaos. Coined by Craig Groeschel (one of the speakers at the Summit) these conditions block the potential for people to grow their leadership skills. It doesn’t mean you have all three. Even one can stop you from growing. What I’m saying is that you do have leadership skills, so please keep reading.

First, let’s define what Pain, Uncertainty and Chaos mean.

Pain

The difference between where you are, and where you could be, is often the painful decision you are unwilling to make. We tend to avoid or numb pain with TV, drugs and shopping, etc. All these only mask it. Know that when you make tough decisions, you may get hurt. Ultimately, pain does grow and heal you. 

Uncertainty

Our world is uncertain and sometimes it feels like it’s about to fall apart. We live in an environment filled with unforeseen challenges and opportunities. A good leader plans for unforeseen challenges.   A great leader plans for unexpected opportunities. There’s always risk. But when things are uncertain; what’s most important often becomes clear. 

Chaos 

You can have control or you can have growth – but you can’t have both. If you try to control everything, you rob others of the chance to grow. In order to grow we must have chaos. When there’s chaos, great leaders create simple, healthy systems. They don’t obsess about controlling outcomes; they obsess about empowering other leaders.  

I understand how complicated this may sound. As you can see, working on leadership skills is an on-going process. If you need some help on getting started, or have hit a plateau, click here so we can talk. 

Remember, last week I ended with “The hardest person you will ever lead…is yourself.” Growing your leadership skills starts with leading your life. Once you recognize the pain, uncertainty and chaos – and face them head on -you will grow the leadership skills that are already within you. 

And again, everyone around you wins.