Leadership Magazines Leadership Magazine Issue 11 | Page 34

ND R R “If you stay committed and don’t quit, then you’ll be able to achieve your goals.” —Andy “If I’m going to do anything, I’m going to give it my all.” —Missy A DIA M fit THE TuSTIN, CALIFORNIA, uSA O dōTE Andy & Missy Garcia S NEW NEW dōTERRA DIAMONDS PERFECT M issy Garcia gave birth to her second child while in the middle of Diamond Club. She even taught a class while in labor. It was three weeks before her due date, so she brushed off the labor pains as nothing, even as several of her class attendees insisted she contact her midwife as soon as possible. Missy knew she was pregnant when she signed up for Diamond Club on the incentive trip that year. She was hesitant to sign up until she knew her husband, Andy, was onboard to help her. Andy was still working fulltime, but after talking with the other successful couples on the cruise, he agreed to join her. Missy taught him how to teach classes, and then they both traveled and taught until the baby was born, at which point Andy took on the traveling alone. Almost every weekend for four months, he would drive directly to the airport on Friday night, fly out to teach classes, fly back Sunday and go back to work on Monday. Just days after the birth of their son, both the Garcias were back to teaching classes. Missy says, “Those four months were definitely tough, but Diamond Club was the thing that really kick-started our business and gave us some momentum. During Diamond Club, we hit our $1500 bonus and the rank of Gold, and probably tripled our income.” 34 dōTERRA ESSENTIAL LEADERSHIP I WINTER 2014 Missy originally found dōTERRA while at a crossroads in her life. She was on disability from her nursing job, and dōTERRA brought her not only physical and financial relief, but gave her life new meaning. She says, “I was searching for something, and this opportunity came in front of me. I was trained as a holistic nurse, and this seemed like a perfect fit for my background, my passion, and to help get my family back to where we needed to be.” Being a nurse has both helped and hindered Missy along the way. When she shares dōTERRA with people, her degree and experience lend her credibility. But, when she needs to find leaders, it can hinder the growth of her business because people don’t think they’re qualified to do what she does. She says, “I’ve learned I need to empower them and show them that I’m sharing my education with them.” She tries to help them feel qualified through what she teaches them, even if they have no letters after their name. Though it took some time, the Garcias now feel that they’ve found a place of balance and that ultimately dōTERRA has given them their life back. Andy says, “We’ve been given back our health, we’ve been given the ability to work toward financial freedom, and we’ve been able to help thousands of people along the way.” Missy says, “I’m thankful every day that this has come into my life.” BALANCE Make time. “Set a schedule and make time for your family and your hobbies, otherwise you’re just going to run yourself down and get overwhelmed. It just adds to your stress level if you don’t make time for the other important things in your life.” Take time off. “I have actual business hours now and days off, which I wasn’t doing for years. During those days off I’m focusing on my family and myself, while during my business hours I make myself accessible to my team so they can get hold of me when they need to.” Wait until you’re comfortable. “If you don’t feel comfortable enough in your business to take time off and you feel like you need to keep pushing, it’s up to you to decide. But, you will need to do it sooner or later. At a certain point, make your decision.” Be productive. “Some people can work a 10-hour day and some people can work five. It is possible for Hۙ\