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NEW dōTERRA DIAMONDS first month. “I immediately hit the ground Adam & Leah Graham running,” she says. Though she was pregnant with her first child, she didn’t let that stop her and hit Silver the month she gave birth. “I was a brand new mom and I was overwhelmed having a child, B DIG DEEP ecause she felt overworked as a choir teacher, Leah Graham quit her job after getting married to her husband, Adam. Later that year, a family friend invited her to a dōTERRA class. By the end of the class, Leah knew she wanted essential oils in her life. She says, “Even though I didn’t know anything about a natural lifestyle—I didn’t even know what organic meant—I knew dōTERRA essential oils were what I was supposed to do next.” Leah was interested in getting involved with the business right away. She says, “I’m used to being very busy, working hard, having a challenge, and pouring myself but I didn’t give up my business. I stayed visible, I stayed consistent, and I didn’t let my momentum fall.” Leah was Silver for a year, then Gold for a year, building a solid base underneath her. She did Diamond Club to help the members on her team who weren’t getting any support, and ended with a horrible last month. She says, “I had six classes that month where either no one enrolled or no one showed up. I was at a really low point. I had to really dig deep. I thought, ‘Why am I doing this? My husband has a great job. We don’t even It took her about six weeks to answer that question, but eventually she remembered how important it was to her to do something wonderful with her business. In particular, she wanted to be “I had been getting caught up in things and losing the joy in the journey. I had to remember that if I can do something that will change the rest of my life for my family, then this is worth it.” incentive trip with her husband and was Wright for the first time. By the end, Leah and I wasn’t doing anything else, so I had committed to hitting Diamond in two thought I might as well try.” months, and at the time she was only dōTERRA ESSENTIAL LEADERSHIP I SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2015 3 Gold. But, she didn’t want to let Emily down, so she did it. She knows it takes another level of commitment to become a Diamond. She says, “You have to be 30 2 This year, Leah went on the Jamaica working. I was so attracted to this company “My husband is happy that I have found something that I truly love.” 1 able to help her mom retire. She says, able to have a conversation with Emily she could and paid for her LRP after the DOING WHAT’S NECESSARY need the money.’” into something—and at that point I wasn’t She started teaching as many classes as “I’ve learned to encourage, champion, and cheerlead my leaders’ dreams. That has brought joy into my business because there’s so much celebration.” willing to invest for two to three years and then you can get the lifestyle you’ve always dreamed of.” 4 HOLD TEAM EVENTS. “You won’t make amazing money if you aren’t putting in the work that is necessary. People will say, ‘My business isn’t growing,’ or ‘I can’t find builders’ and yet they’re not taking the time to do team events. Those team events create culture and engagement.” TRAVEL TO YOUR LEADERS. “You also need to make the sacrifice to go visit the people you’ve enrolled in other cities. Take a long weekend and go do a class for an out-of-town team. Take people to dinner, get to know them, and put in some vision.” BALANCE FAMILY. “Almost every time I left for a class it was in emotional upheaval because my daughter was bawling her eyes out. With a toddler, I’m doing my business five minutes here, 10 minutes there, during her nap time. It’s a challenge, but I’ve just figured out how to make it work.” MAKE THE INVESTMENT. “We haven’t been on a family vacation in more than two years because instead we invested to build our business. What is it worth to you if you can make something fabulous with this business? You have to take those extra steps.” www.doterra.com 31