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NEW dōTERRA DIAMOND Katrina Ryan WINNAMBOOL, VICTORIA, AUS T H E I P O W E R O F Vulnerability n a rural town of a couple hundred “I set myself the challenge of making challenging days, her followers might people, in a house of five daughters— social media a way for people to meet see her children’s meltdowns, but they two with social challenges and four me, instead of hosting workshops and also saw how Katrina was using oils to at home—Katrina juggles parenting, launching my business from my physical support her kids. homeschool, and essential oil sharing. home with my existing friends. Things From the outside, Katrina’s world may I wanted to do on social media went seem incredibly nuclear—small, even. against the grain of what most people However, through the channels of social were doing in their businesses at the media, Katrina’s influence as a mother time. I was getting requests from family and educator expands around the globe. and some friends to be more private There was a moment in Katrina’s dōTERRA ® journey that she believes changed the trajectory of her business forever. While other Wellness Advocates found success tapping into their warm markets and hosting classes in their about my life, and a few people asked me to delete my social media presence altogether because it was far too much spotlight on our home. I decided to go against these requests, follow my gut, and bare my all on social media.” By sharing how she used essential oils in real time, in her home, Katrina allowed herself to be vulnerable on a world stage. “My audience included people who didn’t want to hear what I had to say, but I also met so many new people who became friends.” Soon her followers-turned-friends were reaching out about joining her dōTERRA team. Katrina recognizes that her success is built on a platform of vulnerability. homes with friends and family, Katrina Katrina intended to use social media She makes it a point to teach her found these strategies unsuccessful or as a platform for new meaningful team to do the same. Her advice? impractical. She shares, “Because I had friendships. “I wanted to allow people to “Tell honest and relatable stories that young children at home, and given our get to know who I really am as a person place you right alongside potential remote location, it seemed impossible and a mother and invite them along customers. Don’t stand above them for me to leave them to build my on this journey with me. I exposed my as someone on a higher place with business. My warm market was resistant good, bad, and ugly moments so that I solutions to their problems. I share to what I shared, so I decided to tackle could meet people online who needed whatever is in my heart, every day, my cold market creatively. these oils in their lives like I do.” On and real friendships follow.” M A K I N G O U T R E AC H AU T H E N T I C AVOID FILTERS. "Don’t be afraid to share unflattering realities about your life. People will relate and appreciate your honesty." 16 dōTERRA ESSENTIAL LEADERSHIP I NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2018 BE CONSISTENT. "One hallmark of a friend is their availability. Your social media followers are looking for the same thing. Share snippets of your life and interact with your friends and followers often." EDUCATE NATURALLY. "As you share your life, you’ll naturally educate about essential oil usage and benefits. This type of sharing is easy to do, and easy for others to receive." Image by Darren Seiler “My decision to transition from just sharing the science behind the oils, to forming real relationships with my followers was the catalyst that transformed my business.” Results not typical. Average earnings are less. See dōTERRA Opportunity and Earnings Disclosure Summary on doterra.com. doterra.com 17