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Three of the Mitchells’ four daughters are business builders, and the fourth is a user. “We really wonder what we used to talk about before dōTERRA was around. It’s been really great to have that connection and that goal to work together as a team.” to set a good example for my team.” She sometimes felt frustrated, thinking that if everyone worked as much as she did, dōTERRA would already be around the world. “But, I have to respect where people are and what they want to do.” Robyn knows that every team is different and faces different challenges. She encourages her team by showing gratitude for what they are able to do despite their busy schedules. She knows that she can’t motivate them, only inspire. “It’s taken time for people to engage on my team, but it’s worked out. I’ve learned you can’t want something for someone more than they want it for themselves. You have to always be respectful.” CONTINUING EDUCATION LOOK PAST THE PAPER SIGNING. “Enrollment goes way past that. My mission is to never have anybody purchase oils and not know what to do with them.” MAKE EDUCATION AVAILABLE. “I have a website, I do webinars, I teach classes, and I make sure every person on my team knows I’m available to help them with education.” TEACH MORE THAN AN INTRO CLASS. “I always have a class on the same night of the month. We try to come up with different things that would interest people. If I always have the same topic, numbers are small.” BE GENEROUS WITH MATERIALS. “I have given a lot of Modern Essentials books away. I’ve pretty much trained my leaders that when you enroll people, they need a book.” UTILIZE SOCIAL MEDIA. “We created a Facebook team page. It’s a safe place for them to bring their people for information.” www.doterra.com 51