half years later, Aimee is still sober and was scheduled to teach a class with her
resolved that alcohol has no place in builder, Aimee called and informed the
where she is going next. leader that she couldn’t make it that night.
As a result of her cleared mindset,
Aimee noticed some of her downline
exhibiting the same weaknesses of
self-doubt that she had. One emerging
builder in particular was “scared to use
her own voice, believing that she didn’t
know enough yet to take the leap and
spread her own wings. She couldn’t see
how skilled she was at bringing people
together in a learning environment,
and she was holding herself back from
The shy builder taught all by herself for
the first time, closing with 100 percent,
and believing in herself. She texted
Aimee, “I did it! I did it!”
Thanks to the choices she made in her
personal life, and the foundation of good
leaders, friends, and family, Aimee is now
able to take off. “An effective leader will
teach you now to not need them,” Aimee
believes. “Everything we need to succeed,
sharing her message.” So, Aimee looked we already have, and an effective leader
for opportunities to nudge this builder to will help us see that. I love seeing that
the edge so she could take her own flying realization land in someone and they
leap of freedom. One night, when Aimee take off. There is such freedom in that.”
“I’ve often found that when we haven’t brought our family on board with
our dōTERRA vision—hiding it, instead, until we’ve got something we
think is ‘worth sharing’—that’s when we stretch ourselves too thin. We’re
still trying to do all the things that we usually do while also growing this
incredible business that could turn into freedom for our family, and it drains
us. So, the first people you need to invite to join you in your business are
your spouse and your family.”—Aimee Decaigny
Results not typical. Average earnings are less. See dōTERRA Opportunity and Earnings Disclosure Summary on doterra.com.
HOW TO AVOID
STRETCHING TOO THIN
Aimee Decaigny shows great
insight into the worry about
being stretched too thin. “I’m
a believer in figuring what
is really important when it
comes to how we invest our
time. I’m a believer in slowing
down my ‘yes’ because I know
that it means I will likely need
to say ‘no’ somewhere else.
I also believe that if we have
too many goals we might be
distracting ourselves from
actually pursuing any of them.”
What are some areas in your
life that you often say ‘yes’ to
and regret later? Think about
the inverse: what areas of your
life do you always have to
say ‘no’ to when you’d rather
say ‘yes’? Spend some time
pondering this and discuss your
thoughts with your loved ones.
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