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Scott & Rachel Sirota

ORANGEBURG , NEW YORK , USA

FORWARD FAMILY

Rachel Sirota is hardwired to learn and teach . Trained as an art historian , Rachel worked at the Smithsonian and the Guggenheim museums educating and training people in her field of passion . Her first encounter with oils was a post from a blogger Rachel followed . Rachel was expecting twins at the time , and the blogger ’ s experience with oils in the home intrigued Rachel , who had health questions on the brain . She shared , “ I wanted better tools to keep myself and my family healthy naturally as we headed in to the winter season . From what I was learning , essential oils would be a valuable piece of that puzzle .”

The blog post had her attention , but Rachel wanted to learn more . “ I really knew nothing about oils , dōTERRA ® , or network marketing at the time , so I enrolled !” says Rachel . “ I figured the best way to learn would be to get some oils in my home .” Having never tried a sample or attended a class , Rachel took the leap of faith . Her hunger for knowledge propelled her forward .
Rachel became an avid product user , but intentional building was not on her radar until after her twins were born . “ I decided that continuing to commute from the suburbs to the Upper East Side of Manhattan every day was just not going to work . I worked long hours , often late nights , and day care is incredibly expensive in New York . My husband and I did some number crunching and figured that we needed to earn $ 400 each month with dōTERRA to be able to make ends meet . So I started taking
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