NEW dōTERRA DIAMONDS
“I want to help others financially as
well as physically, because I see what
this has done for my family.”
Brian & Jeannie Harrison
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE, USA
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Full Potential
t her job as the vice president of
Diamond Club, hit Silver, and realized
abuse or some type of addiction in their
a mortgage lending bank, Jeannie
the dōTERRA business really could work.
family. She is grateful that dōTERRA has
Harrison often ended up talking on
She says, “It could not have worked out
any better. If I had not been laid off, I
given her the freedom to do what she is
the phone to another bank worker in a
different state. She says, “We became
would probably still be at my old job,
friends over the years, and I would
doing dōTERRA part-time, and never
always complain about my job and my
realizing my full potential. It’s easy to get
back pain. Then one day he asked me,
‘Do you know anything about essential
oils?’” Jeannie decided to buy some
dōTERRA oils, and found them to be
effective. Then her friend brought up the
business side of dōTERRA.
comfortable, but if you go out there and
take a chance, those risks really pay off.”
passionate about in her life. She says,
“My calendar is full, but it’s full of something
I enjoy doing, so it doesn’t feel like work.
It’s fun. God has a great plan for our lives
and He wants us to dream big.”
As Jeannie’s business grew, she learned
she had to commit to the long-term and
never compare herself to others. She
says, “Comparison is one of the biggest
Jeannie had never heard of network
marketing, but she decided to give it a
try. She enjoyed the part-time income
she received until she got laid off from
her job. She felt that with the economy
and her years of service at a high level in
the corporate world, she would struggle
sources of unhappiness. I might have
been a little slower to get there, but
that consistency over time has built a
wonderful foundation underneath me.”
She knows she made a lot of mistakes in
the beginning, but in the long-run it has
all worked out.
to find employment. So, she and her
One of Jeannie’s long-term goals is to set
husband, Brian, decided they would give
up a charitable organization that helps
dōTERRA a try. Jeannie participated in
children that are displaced due to drug
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3 QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE STARTING THE BUSINESS
Does it work? In other words, do
we have a good product and is the
company successful?
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Can I do it? Emotionally, are you able
to talk to people? Can you share the
oils and do the simple tasks required?
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Is it worth it? If I commit to this, will it
be worth it for me in the long run?
“My job is to be a confidence builder. I tell my team, ‘You can do this,’
‘You have what it takes,’ and ‘I believe in you.’”
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