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QUESTION: What advice can you offer for making it through difficult days? Juene's answer: “On the odd tough day, I remind myself that the alternative is to work for someone else, building their dreams rather than my own. Remembering that helps me shed the negative thoughts.” better placements in hindsight—all intentions. My husband gave up his job the usual issues.” But despite such that he didn’t enjoy, and now we both setbacks, Juene has remained dedicated work from home. I run classes at my and determined. After their first house regularly, and we travel around convention, Juene and her husband in our humble caravan, supporting our bought a caravan to help them in team without having to be ‘back for their business. They renovated it and work’ on Monday. We often work late traveled around teaching classes and supporting faraway team members. It also came in handy for Diamond Club, which Juene completed twice with night classes, so I love that we can wake up when we want to the next day without an annoying alarm clock. We work long hours by choice, but we work and highly recommends. flexibly. I can honestly say I have finally “I see reaching Diamond as a snowball up. It is by far the most rewarding and effect that’s created when great people impactful work I have done or could work together as a team with good ever do.” Results not typical. Average earnings are less. See dōTERRA Opportunity and Earnings Disclosure Summary on doterra.com. found what I want to do when I grow Images by Photo by Kimber “If a country girl like me, with no prior essential oil knowledge and an upline that’s far away, can share the oils and make it to Diamond in a few years, then anyone can do this. You too can make it to Diamond if you believe you can. It's not really about skill— it’s about belief in yourself. Is it easy? No, but it’s so worth it.” —Juene Gottschling doterra.com 35