Leadership Magazines Issue 19 KC & Jessica Moultrie | Page 22

NEW dōTERRA DIAMONDS Paul & Kristin Mayo Build into Dreams K ristin Mayo attended her first dōTERRA class out of skeptical curiosity about essential oils. The teacher, Sara Janssen, offered her a few oils to use on an upcoming road trip with her three kids. They worked so well that Kristin fell in love. However, she was still hesitant to ask her hus­ band, Paul, if she could enroll. Sara offered many incentives until Kristin was finally convinced. Kristin went on to share the oils with her friends and family, and before long people were coming out of the woodwork asking for more. She knew then that she wanted to build a business. Paul works in anesthesia for a living, and essential oils had always been a taboo subject for him. But, he agreed to let Kristin get involved if that’s what she wanted. Once she convinced him to try the oils for himself, he saw how good they were as well. As Kristin’s business exploded and more money started coming in, he got more onboard and Kristin decided to go for Diamond. Paul loves what he does, but for nearly a “If I didn’t have Paul’s support, I wouldn’t do this. He’s my rock when I’m struggling and I want to quit. He’s the one that keeps encouraging me, and I would have quit a long time ago if I didn’t have his 100 percent support.” –Kristin decade had to work weekends in order earn enough for Kristin to stay home with their kids. Now, he has more time to spend with his family. Kristin loves that she’s able to contribute to people outside of her own family, but she gets to choose her hours and work around the schedule of the rest of the family. She says, “If you leave a career to become a stay-at-home For a long time, Kristin tried to push her goals onto her team. She built a lot of her business all by herself, wanting to make sure things were done her way and in her timing. She and Paul reached Platinum and realized they couldn’t build this way anymore. They had wanted to hit Diamond by June to walk at Convention, and when that failed they decided it was time to let go. She says, “We realized it was better for us to help our leaders reach their goals than to push them to reach ours. We still worked and encouraged our team and spent most of the next month building into them.” By doing this, they were able to reach Diamond in July. mom, there’s a part of you that you don’t realize is fading int