FEATURE ARTICLE
Electrifying Your
Business
Highlights from the Fall 2018 program winners.
What was your educational background and previous
occupation before joining dōTERRA®? What was your greatest fear going into Diamond Club,
and how did you overcome that fear?
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egistered Nurse and Director of Clinical Services
for a home care agency. —Kimberly & Brad Walter robably the time away from my family and worrying
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about how my absence would impact my children.
Jumping in and empowering the kids to do more
things for themselves has been a game-changer
for everyone. Their new independence has been a
confidence booster for them. —Debbie Hellman
■ M
asters of Education and luxury wedding
photographer. —Christina Wells
■ E
nglish as a Second Language elementary school
teacher for 15 years. —Kathy Goulet
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ommunications Bachelor’s and seven years as the
vice president of a public relations firm specializing in
beauty. —Meredith Reilly
5 year sales career with a commercial furniture
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manufacturer, and then began practicing Muscle
Activation Techniques and Integrative Nutrition.
—Debbie Hellman
■ J ’étais et je suis encore propriétaire d’une clinique qui
regroupe l’alimentation, l’entrainement et la gestion
émotionnelle. —Guylaine Hélie
airdresser specializing in post-cancer hair care for
■ H
28 years. —Claudia Poulin
Diamond Club members
come from all ranks and
backgrounds.
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dōTERRA ESSENTIAL LEADERSHIP I MARCH / APRIL 2019
y greatest fear was that I had only two frontline
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builders to begin with. By faith we created momentum,
and both girls attracted a few builders along the way.
My greatest pride is that these two frontline builders are
part of this season's Diamond Club! —Kathy Goulet
verwhelmed! I tried my best to have the six required
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classes scheduled before the month started and I
also tried to have a class on the first or second day
of the month to kick it off on a good note. Planning
ahead and just taking it day to day, week to week, and
month to month helped me keep a steady and positive
mindset! —Meredith Reilly
■ I was afraid I would fail to meet the requirements to
stay in Diamond Club because I only had one builder.
I ultimately decided to do it anyway because I knew
the process would hold me accountable, and put
responsibility back on me to grow my business. I made
the commitment to myself and my family that I would
make up for the lack of builders by investing time
and enthusiasm into every single presentation and
enrollment. —Christina Wells