Sizzler Glasses, Strong Finishes & the Power of Belief 🕶️🌸

This week on the Bookfield was all about momentum. Our mission? Beat last week in Sitdowns—and we did not disappoint 💥 We brought the energy, the discipline, and the drive, all in pursuit of something shiny and sweet: the one and only Sizzler Glasses 😎

After a full-on competition, here are the winners who earned their shades with pure hustle:

🥇 Karolina

🥇 Janek

🥇 Kuba

🥇 Margo

🥇 Alina

Way to show up, push through, and own your week. You’re not just wearing glasses—you’re wearing achievement. 🔥

We also had a strong end to the week by seeing each other live! 🙌 It wasn’t the main event, but it sure made everything feel more real. Sharing stories, laughs, and some well-earned food made the grind feel a little lighter—and reminded us how good it is to be in this together.

Now, we turn the page and step into a new theme: Flower Power Week 🌸

This one’s special.

To win the Flower Power Award, you need to have the strongest week in customers or units—but it’s about more than numbers. It’s about the strength that comes from knowing someone out there believes in you.

Because when your loved ones believe in you, something shifts. You stand a little taller, push a little harder, and find the courage to keep going, even when it gets tough. That belief—whether it comes from a mom checking in after a long day, a dad cheering you on from afar, a grandparent lighting a candle, a partner waiting patiently for a late-night call, or a best friend sending a message just when you need it—means the world. Their support reminds us that we’re not alone out here. We’re not just chasing goals—we’re carrying the hopes and pride of the people who love us. And that kind of strength? That’s real power. That’s Flower Power.

Let’s take that belief with us into the new week. Let’s grow, bloom, and make it count 🌼

#SizzlerGlasses #FlowerPowerWeek #GrindAndGratitude #WeGrowBecauseYouBelieve #Bookfield

Eyes Full of Pie & Hearts Full of Fire 🥧🔥

Last week was sweet… or should we say sticky? Because yes—Pie in the Eye results are IN! And after some legendary Sitdowns, here’s how the scoreboard looked:

🥇 Artjom won over Alina

🥇 Bohdan over Kuba

🥇 Karolina over Janek

🥇 Ola over Margo and Martyna

The competition was tough, the laughter was louder—and the whipped cream was everywhere. 😅 But hey, that’s what growth looks like sometimes: messy, bold, and unforgettable.

This week brought something new: the Dads Award 👔—a moment to celebrate consistency, dependability, and all-around rockstar energy.

Big congratulations to our DAD-level winners:

🏆 Karolina

🏆 Ola

🏆 Martyna

🏆 Bohdan

🏆 Alina

Why “Dads”? Because fathers are the ones who show up no matter what. They work hard, often without recognition, never complain, and do whatever it takes to care for their kids and provide for their families. In the same way, these teammates have been showing up with that quiet strength, solid work ethic, and a heart full of commitment. This award is about more than numbers—it’s about character. 💙

As for team highlights… well, they just keep getting better:

⚽ Alina keeps collecting Soccer merch like a true legend (future sponsor deals, anyone?)

🐾 Bohdan keeps finding the coolest pets on the Bookfield (seriously, how does he do it?)

🚗 And Janek sold a bag to a guy in the car—YES, that actually happened! 💼💨

It’s moments like these that remind us: every day is a story, and we’re writing one heck of a chapter together.

We’ve got just one more month left. One more month of doors, of firsts, of laughter, of pushing past what we thought we could do.

And next week? We’re going all-in for the Sizzler Glasses 😎🔥

Let’s keep the energy high, the attitudes strong, and the goals in sight.

We’re not done yet—not even close.

#PieInTheEye #DadsAward #SizzlerHustle #OneMonthToWin #BookfieldLegends

Halfway Through – Stronger, Crazier, BETTER 💪📚

Another week has passed. Another week on the Bookfield. Another week of calls, of courage, of choosing to grow—even when it was tough. And just like that… we’ve made it halfway through the summer ☀️.

It’s not that things got less crazy. It’s that we’ve gotten used to the crazy. Seeing goats 🐐 or chickens 🐔 as pets? Totally normal now. Meeting people from different cultures and countries? Feels like everyday life. It’s still wild, still unpredictable—but the difference is, we’ve chosen this chaos. And now, we thrive in it.

We’ve grown. A lot. Not always in the ways we expected. We didn’t always stick to our habits, and we didn’t always get the numbers we hoped for—but we kept going. We showed up. And that’s what makes us strong 💥.

This week’s recognition was full of well-earned wins:

🏆 Best in working time – Janek

🏆 Best in Calls – Alina

🏆 Best in Demos – Janek again!

Why haven’t we revealed the Sitdowns yet? 👀 Because this week we had a special competition for Pie in the Eye 🥧! And since we didn’t all get to meet in person, the results will be revealed next week. It’s going to be fun, messy, and very memorable 😄.

Today’s meeting was online 💻, but still cozy and full of team spirit. Afterwards, some of us got together for lunch 🍽️—laughs, stories, and a reminder that this is more than just a job. It’s a family 💛.

And we have to give a huge shoutout to our amazing OL: Ola 🎉

Ola, thank you for holding it all together. For your strength, your calm, and your support. You lead with heart and purpose. We see everything you do—and we appreciate it more than words can say 💐🙌

We’re not done yet. The second half of summer is just beginning. Let’s keep showing up, keep being bold, and keep choosing growth—every single day 🔥📖

🌵💛 Process Over Pressure — Week 6 on the BookField

It’s wild how quickly the BookField becomes our new normal. Things that might sound absolutely bizarre to anyone else — goats in the yard, random gifts, signs practically begging you not to knock — somehow feel like everyday life now. And honestly? We wouldn’t trade it for anything.

One of the big highlights of this week was playing our “Bigger & Better” game — if you’ve never heard of it, it’s a Southwestern classic. You start with something small (like a pen or snack) and at each house, you try to trade it for something bigger or better. It’s less about the stuff and more about the laughs, the people you meet, and how unexpectedly generous and fun strangers can be.

By the end of it, we had a pretty wild collection:

  • Aleksandra met a family who owned a goat 🐐 (no trade here, but worth the story alone — Kuba even thought it was a dog at first).
  • Kuba’s prize was a color protection foil, turning practical into playful.
  • Karolina ended up with a solar panel camping lamp 🔦 — perfect for future adventures.
  • Bohdan took home a sea shell 🐚, a tiny reminder of oceans far from Utah.
  • Alina got a humidifier and essential oils 🌿, making her HQ smell like a spa.
  • Margo walked away with a classic Stanley Cup 🥤, Utah icon status unlocked.
  • Martyna topped it off with a book 📖 and a massive water canister 💧, forever prepared.

We also had some extra recognition this week — a few of us earned new T-shirts 👕 as rewards for consistency and crushing personal goals. There’s nothing like wearing your progress on your sleeve (literally).

Some special snapshots:

  • Martyna started turf only to see a massive sign:
    “PRIVATE SENIOR COMMUNITY — NO SOLICITING 🚫”
    But that didn’t slow her down one bit.
  • Alina had a fun surprise meeting a software engineer from CRUMBL COOKIES 🍪. As a gift, she walked away with a warm coat 🧥, just in time for those chilly evenings.

On top of that, we wrapped up the Sweepstakes Competition, and we’re proud to say our team was one of the seven top orgs with the most coupons, which means a well-earned $25 lunch for each of us 🍔🥗.

And our weekly Mom Dedication challenge? Shoutout to Karolina, Artjom, Margo, and Janek 🥇, who showed up day after day with heart and hustle.

But above all, this was a week where we were so process-focused. We kept building habits, pushing through tough moments, and supporting each other. So to all our friends, families, and supporters reading this — thank you for staying with us on this journey. Keep scrolling through the pictures, keep cheering us on, and know we’re sending all our love straight from the BookField. 💛📸

🐍🚗🎆 Snakes, Senators & 4th of July — The Never-Boring Adventures of Week 5 with UtahOla 🏜️

It’s hard to believe we’re already wrapping up Week 5 on the BookField. Every week brings its own surprises, but this one felt like it had a little bit of everything — unexpected animals, multi-language conversations, warm families, awkward door moments that turned sweet, and memories that make us pause and think “this is exactly why we’re here.”

Alina started the week thinking it would just be about the usual cute dogs and cats 🐶🐱 — but it quickly turned into her unofficial “animal week.” One day, she had a sit-down with a family who proudly showed off their pet snake 🐍 (not exactly what you expect when you open a living room door). But her real highlight was meeting Joe, a dad who had served a mission in Ukraine 🇺🇦, living in Sevastopol, Dnipro, and Mykolaiv. Their conversation effortlessly danced between English, Spanish, and Russian, sharing stories and laughs that felt like home on the other side of the world.

Martyna had her own slice of cultural magic when she met a family who was genuinely fascinated by Poland 🇵🇱. They kept asking questions, so curious and excited, that by the end of it they invited her to come back for a family barbecue 🥩. That’s the beauty of this job — you arrive as a stranger, and leave with an invitation to someone’s backyard.

On Saturday, July 5th, Veiko decided to spice things up by sending us a BookField bingo challenge, with a bunch of funny, slightly awkward tasks — the first to complete them all would win a lunch. One of them was singing the American national anthem 🇺🇸, and Kuba, ever the character, decided to do it using a map for dramatic effect. But then the mom he was with flipped the challenge on him:

“Only if you teach me the Polish anthem!”

So there he was, in the middle of Utah, teaching an American mom to sing “Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła.” If that’s not a wild internship story, what is?

Karolina had a moment of perfect BookField philosophy when she knocked on a door and found a guy proudly wearing a big “Hakuna Matata 🦁” T-shirt — which, by total coincidence (or maybe BookField magic), was our theme for the week.

We picked Hakuna Matata as our motto because it’s all about a stress-free philosophy, exactly what you need to build character out here. After all, one of our favorite self-talks is:

“We don’t take ourselves seriously. We take our job seriously.”

And nothing says that better than two Swahili words that remind you to keep smiling.

Bohdan had one of those classic rollercoaster experiences. He knocked on a door where the husband bluntly told him they weren’t interested and shooed him away. But then — plot twist — the wife came out. Turns out she was an ex-Senator from Washington 🇺🇸, and not only did she share a warm conversation, but sent Bohdan off with a Cinnabon and a glass of milk 🥯🥛. Who needs coffee when you’ve got BookField plot twists like this?

For Margo, the biggest highlight was hands down the 4th of July 🇺🇸🎇. There are no words that can really capture it — the parades, fireworks, flags everywhere, families laughing together, kids running around with glow sticks. Just scroll through our pictures and you’ll see it was pure small-town movie magic.

Artjom had a big practical win this week — he finally found a new HQ 🏠, this time not through a church or knocking, but through Facebook. Now he and Janek are happily settled in Cedar City, with a comfortable new place to sleep, cook, and share all those end-of-day laughs that keep us going.

And speaking of Janek — the family just got prouder, because our newest teammate Yannick also earned his Success Coin 🥇 this week. We’re so happy for you, buddy. Keep stacking those achievements.

But the absolute top highlight of the week was our Sunday meeting ❤️. We got to spend time with Michael, who sold books way back in 1976 📚, hustling for four summers straight. Now he’s the proud father of four successful businessmen and grandfather of nine.

He shared countless lessons, but the biggest takeaway was what Southwestern truly taught him:

“The people factor. Treat everyone with love, an open heart, stay kind, keep smiling — that’s what makes all the difference.”

Thank you, Michael, for pouring so much heart and wisdom into us. We left that meeting inspired, grateful, and reminded exactly why we keep knocking on that next door.

So here’s to another week of surprises — snakes, senators, anthems sung in Polish, fireworks under Utah skies, new homes, old wisdom, and always leading with love. 💛

Stay tuned — we’re only halfway through the summer, and the best is still ahead. 🌞

🌄 Chicken, Candy & Lightning McQueen — Adventures from Week Four with UtahOla 🏜️🚪✨

This was already Week 4 of our BookField journey, and it came with an extra spark because we finally welcomed Janek into our wild little crew. 🎉 After conquering sales school, Janek hit the field with all the eagerness of someone who’s been waiting their whole life to start an adventure. 💪 He jumped right in — approaching countless Mexican families 🇲🇽, getting to experience their warm, lively homes full of chatter, delicious smells, and kids darting everywhere. His first week has already been packed with laughs, learning curves, and stories we’ll be telling long after the summer is over.

Meanwhile, Karolina was on her own mini Mexican tour 🌶️. She met several Spanish-speaking families who welcomed her with open arms — and even shared some of their favorite Mexican candies. Only twist? They were spicy. 😅 Karolina’s face said it all. Sweet on the outside, fire on the inside… just like this crazy job. Later, she knocked on a door and was met by a guy standing there holding a live chicken 🐔. Completely deadpan, he told her,

“For roasting.”

Weird? Totally. But also the kind of moment you remember forever and text your mom about immediately.

Aleksandra had her own BookField jackpot. 🍀 She sat down with a dad who works for Celsius ⚡ (yep, the energy drink), and walked away with a huge box of cans — enough to power through the blazing afternoons or maybe sponsor a small team. Proof that sometimes knocking doors doesn’t just open conversations… it fills your trunk with enough caffeine to light up Utah.

Martynka kept stacking up her collection of American moments 🇺🇸. She picked up a cool T-shirt 👕 from a mom she visited, a little token of welcome that felt so genuine. Later, she met a mom who drives a classic yellow school bus 🚌, and naturally they had to snap some pictures inside. It was like stepping right into a movie set — pure small-town USA magic.

Margo and Alina had one of those tag-team sit-downs you talk about for weeks. They met Mike and Linda, a couple in their 80s with an absolutely mind-blowing family tree: 9 kids, 44 grandkids, and over 100 great-grandkids 🤯. The stories poured out — from raising kids to spending two years on a mission in Syria, Jordan, and Turkey 🌍. When it came time to pay, Mike quipped that he’s been poor his whole life. Margo laughed, thinking it was another of his jokes, but he went serious and said,

“Do you even know anything about the Great Depression?”

Then shuffled around the house muttering,

“Somebody stole my Depression picture!”

Iconic, hilarious, slightly bizarre — basically perfect BookField material.

Bohdan was followed by our fearless leader Oleksiy 👔, and together they had a sit-down nearly stolen by the cutest little poodle 🐩 ever. At the end, Oleksiy joked,

“We’ll give you one more set if you give us the dog.”

The mom burst out laughing and said,

“No way… but my husband might actually accept that deal!”

Because sometimes the best close is the one that ends in belly laughs (and playful pet negotiations).

Then there’s Kuba, who crammed more plot twists into his week than most people see in a year. First, he landed a $500 tip 💵 — the kind of jaw-dropping surprise that keeps you floating for days. Then he spotted his dream car 🏎️— a real Lightning McQueen lookalike, shining in a driveway and reminding him exactly why he’s working so hard: so one day he can roll up in that back home. Of course, to keep it humble, he also spent part of the day fixing a flat tire in the middle of nowhere 🚗🔧, because the BookField always finds a way to balance you out.

This week was extra special because we each dedicated it to someone we love ❤️ — family, friends, people who inspire us and keep us pushing through even the tough days.

And huge congratulations to our top champions of the week, who absolutely crushed it:

✨ Karolina

✨ Artyom

✨ Margo

✨ Kuba

✨ Aleksandra

Thanks for proving once again what hustle, heart, and a whole lot of humor can achieve. Here’s to more spicy candy, weird chickens, school bus selfies, Depression jokes, poodle trades, dream cars — and memories that make every sweaty mile worth it. 🚀💛

Ponies, Porsches & Parrots — Week 3 on the BookField 🐴🏎️🦜📚

Every week out here adds something new to our story — new people, new places, new reasons to laugh (or sweat). But Week 3? It might just be the most random and magical one yet. From viral fame to sandwich recipes, from parrots to Porsches, we’re seeing just how wild and heartwarming the BookField can be. And as always — it’s the little moments that are turning into our biggest memories.

Karolina became a hero for the day when a tiny chihuahua ran away from its owners 🐕💨. Without hesitation, she jumped in to help catch the speedy escape artist. Turns out, knocking skills include dog-rescue reflexes too. 🦸‍♀️

Bohdan had one of those magical BookField moments. One day, he signed up a few families — all living on the same street. A couple days later, he knocked on the very last house on that block… and guess what? All those families were inside, having dinner together. 🏡🍽️ Total coincidence, total magic. That’s what happens when you bring good vibes door after door — eventually, they all gather around one table.

Margo had a legendary day while being followed by our sales leader Oleksiy. One of the families she met? The dad had multiple wives and 17 kids. Yep — seventeen. 👀 And another day became officially known as the “Day of Approaching Kids,” because at every house, it was a kid who opened the door. Every. Single. One. 🚪🧒

Martynka had a colorful encounter this week — literally. She visited a family that owned a huge parrot 🦜… and not just any parrot. This one could unpack candy by himself. Smart, sassy, and a little bit chaotic — just like the best BookField moments. Between her calm energy and surprise animal encounters, Martynka continues to make connections that leave people (and birds) impressed.

Kuba had a week full of style, culture, and unexpected perks. He got invited to sit inside a brand-new Porsche 911 — as in, one-week-old, fresh from the dealership 🏎️. Not your average field car, but definitely a great way to refuel your motivation.

Later, he had a cozy sit-down entirely in Polish 🇵🇱 with a family who ended up inviting him to stay for dinner. Sharing stories in his native language over a meal — that’s the kind of connection that reminds you why we do this.

Artjom’s highlight of the week are sandwiches made by Kuba 🥪. And these weren’t just any sandwiches. The recipe?

🥖 Whole wheat bread

🌱 Spring mix & spinach

🥓 3 slices of honey-smoked turkey

🥗 Ranch dressing

💛 Finished with a sprinkle of love

Simple, thoughtful, and exactly what teamwork tastes like.

Aleksandra had a viral moment when a picture of her ended up on the local Police Department’s Facebook post — and racked up over 500 likes! 🚨💙 Not only is she making friends in the neighborhood, now she’s casually becoming an Utah icon.

Alina continued building her reputation as the most stylish book girl in Utah — all thanks to the incredibly kind and generous local families. This week, she added even more treasures to her growing community sportswear collection:

🏆 4 baseball hats from Coach Brendan, who coached high school baseball for 26 years

🥎 1 Salem softball team shirt

⚽ 1 “La Roca” soccer tee from Coach Ryne Lemon

🟢 And from the legendary Utah Celtic coaches — the Downing family — 2 polos and a hoodie

Each gift came with a story, a smile, and a sense of belonging. As Alina said, “Now I can feel like a local in Spanish Fork.” 💛🏡

And just when she thought the week couldn’t get more Utah… she turned a corner and saw a real pony 🐴 standing in the street. No, it wasn’t a hallucination — it was a birthday party, and the parents had ordered a pony like it was totally normal. Which, around here, maybe it is. 🎉

Speaking of ponies…

This week we were all chasing the prize: the legendary Pony Socks 🧦🦄

To win them, you had to beat your own sit-down record from the week before — and a huge congratulations goes to our achievers:

✨ Karolina

✨ Margo

✨ Martynka

✨ Bohdan

✨ Kuba

These socks don’t just keep your feet cozy — they attract more poniesmore generous souls, and more open-minded conversations. You’ve earned them, legends. 🐴💫

With every knock, we’re learning how to show up, stay open, and celebrate the unexpected. Whether it’s a kid at the door, a gift from a stranger, or a surprise animal encounter — we’re here for all of it.

Thanks to everyone cheering us on from near and far. Keep those notifications on, send us good vibes, and stay tuned… because Week 4 is just getting started. Let’s go make some more stories. 🫶☀️📚

Alpacas, Harvard Owner, and a Wedding – Week Two on the BookField 🦙📚💍

If Week 1 was about stepping out of our comfort zones, Week 2 was all about unexpected connections—from church speeches to surprise alpaca visits. Every day out here keeps reminding us that people are kind, life is weird (in the best way), and we’re exactly where we’re supposed to be. 🌎💫

Karolina had one of those perfectly timed encounters. A grandma thought she was the delivery person for a massive TV 📺 sitting in front of the house. Instead of explaining, Karolina just said, “Sure, I’ll help you.” Later, she found out the woman’s husband had just had surgery and couldn’t lift anything. Sometimes you don’t plan the moment—you just step into it. 💛💪

Bohdan somehow stumbled into a dream scenario—a backyard full of alpacas. Yep, actual alpacas. 🦙 He met a lovely family who keeps them and spent the afternoon learning all about these fluffy, funny animals. It was random, wholesome, and unforgettable. 🌾🥰

Kuba had two highlights this week.

First, the goat. 🐐 He was about to knock on a door when he noticed something strange under the car in the driveway. A goat—chewing on something suspicious. The owner came out laughing and explained: “Oh yeah, that’s our goat. His name’s Valentino.” Just Utah things. 😂

Then, the golden moment: one dad not only fixed his bike 🚲 but casually offered to adopt him and buy him a car 🚗. We’re still waiting for the adoption papers, but one thing’s clear—Kuba leaves an impression. 😎

Margo had a really special sit-down with a family from the U.S. who had Polish roots🇵🇱. The conversation flowed in both English and Polish, and everyone left with smiles. 😊 Little moments like that remind us how meaningful this job can be. 💬❤️

Artjom had a big moment this Sunday—he stood in front of the entire church community ⛪ and gave a speech during their weekly gathering. He introduced us, explained what we’re doing here, and shared that the boys were looking for a new host family. And guess what? It worked. That same day, someone from the community offered to host them. 🏡 Today, they’re moving into their new home—proof that courage and showing up really do open doors. 🎤🙏

Martynka had a lovely sit-down with a Russian-speaking woman—one of the few who pronounced her name correctly on the first try. 🥹💬 Small thing, big impact. The kind of interaction that makes you feel seen.

Aleksandra had one of those hilarious “Did I hear that right?” moments. She met a single dad who confidently told her, “I own Harvard.” 🎓😂 She still doesn’t know if he was serious—but either way, he gave her a great conversation and some solid dad jokes. She’s working in a pretty rural area 🌄, but her motivation and patience are clearly paying off. 🔥

Diana didn’t plan to be at a wedding—but when she knocked on a door and found out there was one going on, she still got invited in for a sit-down. 💒 Surrounded by members of the LDS community, she found herself in a deep conversation about customs. When they asked about Ukrainian traditions, she paused… “Do I say stealing the bride? Or no fight, no wedding?” 🥲 It was one of those perfectly awkward and hilarious culture-sharing moments. 🌍🤝

Alina had two big highlights this week. First, she was gifted a T-shirt with the logo of a local elementary school 👕 by one of the women she met. “Now I can feel like a local in Spanish Fork.” 🧡 And second—she’s officially locked in next week’s theme: Minions. Inspired by the fearless Gru, our team’s motto for this week:

“We gonna steal the moon.” 🌕😈

Watch out, world. 🚀

🎂 Today, June 15th, is Margo’s birthday! 🎉 And it’s double the celebration, because we’re also sending love and congratulations to her twin sister, Anastasia Kozakova. 👯‍♀️ You girls are amazing — smart, kind, hard-working, and full of light. ✨ We’re so lucky to have Margo on this journey with us. Huge thank you to your parents for raising two such incredible ladies. Wishing you both laughter, growth, and all the good things this summer and beyond. 🎈💐

Also this week, we were all chasing the Success Coin 🥇 — and to earn it, you had to average 30 demos per day across the last two weeks.

Huge congratulations to everyone who got it! 🎉 You’re the real achievers, the ones building strong habits that lead to long-term success. 💪📈

But we’re not stopping there.

Next week is gonna be about sit-downs. The prize? Legendary pony socks 🧦🦄 — but only if you beat your own number from last week.

No progress, no prize. ❌🎁

And here’s the twist: each of us chose a personal punishment (downside) if we don’t improve. 😅

So parents, friends, and everyone cheering us on — next week is going to be even more fun (and maybe slightly chaotic). 🌀

Don’t forget to turn on your notifications — and as always, we’re sending you a lot of love and warmth from Utah! ☀️❤️📬

UtahOla 🏜️ Our First Week on the BookField — What a Ride!

It’s hard to believe that just 10 days ago we were regular students, and now we’re full-on educational consultants, confidently working in our own cities, knocking on doors, and meeting families every day. The energy is real — and we’re more motivated than ever!

Karolina had one of the most memorable approaches this week — she found herself speaking Spanish at the door, even though she doesn’t actually speak the language. Instead of backing off, she smiled, stayed confident, and made it through with great energy. It was one of those moments where courage speaks louder than words — and she proved that connection often matters more than perfect grammar.

Karolina and Margo are living with a wonderful host family in a cozy house right next to the mountains, surrounded by nature. It’s the kind of place where you wake up to fresh air and sometimes even spot deer walking down the street — yes, really. Their host, Michael, has sold books for four years and spent time doing charity work in Africa, so the girls are not only feeling super welcomed but also inspired by his stories and experience. It’s a peaceful, motivating place to come home to after a full day in the field.

Martyna knocked on a door and found out the man she was talking to had done door-to-door sales himself, selling solar panels. He was so impressed by her presence that he wanted to hire her on the spot. Now that’s how you make an impression.

Meanwhile, Aleksandra has been working deep in the countryside. Her surroundings? Lots of open space, peaceful roads — and horses. Yep, horses everywhere. Not your average work view, but she’s been soaking it all in and doing a great job.

Diana, for example, is not just impressive in the field — she’s also a powerhouse in real life. She earned a scholarship to a private university in Italy, after three years of hustling and studying hard to be the perfect candidate. That same drive is showing up big time this week. In fact, she won the recognition for the most hours worked — proving she’s not just smart, but unstoppable.

Bohdan is the king of vibes — he absolutely loves talking to people and learning from every single interaction. This week, he casually got invited to a birthday party by someone he approached. That’s Bohdan — connecting with people and leaving a good impression wherever he goes.

This week, Alina and Kuba got their first bicycles — gifted by kind families they met on the doors. It’s such a great glimpse into American culture: people here often have so many things they’re not using, and they’re more than happy to pass them on, especially to hardworking students. You truly never know what you’ll find in an American garage!

During the sales school Artjom said sometimes you make money, sometimes you make character, sometimes you make money and character. And this week was just a right example. 

And of course, beyond all the stories and emotional moments — we’re here to work hard. So let’s talk recognition!

This week, we’re celebrating the top performers in 

Calls – Karolina

Demos- Karolina

Sit Downs – Margo 

Hours – Diana 

These rockstars didn’t just show up — they gave it their all. They’ve earned their bracelets, a symbol of commitment, hustle, and the solid foundation they’re laying for a successful summer.

Stay tuned — this is just the beginning!