Leadership Magazines doTERRA Issue 38A Henriette Kalgraff | Page 14

NEW dōTERRA DIAMOND Rebecca Iffland REDLAND BAY, QUEENSLAND, AUS I N T H E B U S I N E S S O F BUILDING CHARACTER A little piece of paper from family of three kids and my husband. board, letting them instead outline her convention with the words But it literally changed my business.” goals and guide her to bigger dreams. One of Rebecca’s strengths is her With patience, Rebecca does the heavy "Diamond Club" would stare at Rebecca from her desk. She felt like it was telling her something. “It’s good to keep thinking of ways you can better yourself,” the slip of paper reminded her. Even though the thoughts of Diamond Club scared her to death, she felt that if she wanted to reach her goals, she needed to do something drastic. “Even now, talking about 14 determination to climb over self- imposed boundaries to search for character-enlarging opportunities. “I try to reach out to people who are outside of my warm market, which is a boundary most people find hard to cross. Get out of your comfort zone to the gyms, daycare, play groups where the action happens. Start goal setting work of character building, and pays attention to how it affects her sanity. She counsels others to do the same. “Just because you’re an entrepreneur working from home doesn’t mean that your life needs to revolve around it 24/7. You don’t have to be continuously doing something to get far. You’re not Diamond Club makes me so nervous!” with a vision board so that you can going to get there any faster, and you she said. “It was a sacrifice, and it made see every day is powerful.” Rebecca’s may burn out. Take time away from the me nervous to travel and leave a young not limited by the maps on her vision business—do things you enjoy!” dōTERRA ESSENTIAL LEADERSHIP I MAY / JUNE 2019 Images by Catherine Stonebridge Photography