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SUE ANN'S HANDY TIPS supporting each other, as well as taking quality time to nurture, develop and educate because it’s not nearly as fulfilling going the distance alone. And with beautiful upline, downline, and crossline relationships in dōTERRA, we learn that we’re never alone!” How to help your team conquer the dōTERRA mountain: 1 2 Encourage 3 4 Pause for each other at trail breaks and take the time to educate and nurture your team. one another through each stage of the course. Occasionally, we fall and need to lift one another up. Acknowledge commitment as much as capability. Celebrate awesome runs. Cheer one another on as you hit each new milestone. Help each other navigate tricky terrain by setting up strategy calls and roleplays. Implement strong communication with your team that will help you navigate each twist and turn together. As Sue Ann raises the bar to better herself in her business, she trusts the process of consistently implementing PIPES. “Just like in skiing, I know I must lean boldly into each turn and over my tips, even when my mind tells me to sit back on my tails and play small. We can’t improve in any sport or any business if we don’t practice and become okay with the occasional wipeout! Show up consistently and fiercely.” Every time Sue Ann skis, she still gets nervous flutters, but she buckles up her boots, snaps on her skis, acknowledges her fears, and does it anyway. “In life and business, we don’t always have ‘bluebird conditions.’ Sometimes the journey is tough. The Diamond run can be daunting, but the journey continues, and the mountain awaits.” “In dōTERRA, there’s nothing like busting past fears and looking back down the mountain to see how far you and your team have come!”—Sue Ann Grann Results not typical. Average earnings are less. See dōTERRA Opportunity and Earnings Disclosure Summary on doterra.com. doterra.com 29