Leadership Magazines doTERRA Issue 37B Marie-Kim Provencher | Page 16

NEW dōTERRA DIAMOND Aimee Decaigny WHISTLER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CAN F R O M I P O I N T TO DANCING FREE n the interim between Platinum and reminding her that she already had Aimee believes that “success in this Diamond, Aimee hit a low point. She financial freedom as a Platinum leader, business requires getting really clear which would allow her to continue working on what’s important to you, and your with her team free from the pressure of family if you have one. When someone finding another job. The thought that talks about making sacrifices or being “I could do as much work as I needed stretched thin to build their business, to find a new path,” uplifted Aimee. it tells me that something is out of felt caught in a loop of self-doubt: What was wrong with her? Why weren’t things coming together as quickly for her as they were for her crossline? What if she wasn’t meant to run the whole way with her dōTERRA ® experience? Most of all, Aimee was terrified that if she changed anything, her whole business would fall A friend and Presidential Diamond, alignment for them.” She felt something was out of alignment in her lifestyle, and Li Fryling, also noticed Aimee’s chose to quit drinking because she was discouragement. She recommended willing to see if that would help improve a therapist in an impressive, unselfish her mindset and vision. The combination act of love. Aimee loves this aspect of of therapy and this powerful lifestyle that another month was ending without the business. “I’m not in Li’s downline, decision enabled Aimee to serve with the team’s rank advancement. With so she doesn’t need to worry about my clarity and focus, which led to greater compassion, Jon comforted Aimee, growth—and yet, she does.” progress in her business. Two and a apart. The strain was wearing on her. One night, her husband, Jon, found Aimee crying on the couch, distraught 16 B R E A K I N G dōTERRA ESSENTIAL LEADERSHIP I MARCH / APRIL 2019 Images by Anastasia Photography