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NEW dōTERRA DIAMOND news is you can do this job anywhere you want. The bad news is you can do this job Kristi Zastrow anywhere you want.” She’s learned to not let her dōTERRA business take over and to MERIDIAN, IDAHO, USA CONFIRMED TRUST “It’s your business. Set your priorities and stay steady. Understand that the plan for Diamond is for everyone, not just a select few. It’s only a matter of consistent effort and time and you will find yourself at Diamond too.” A fter losing two jobs in a month because of the poor economy, Kristi Zastrow was approached by her good friend Peggy Smith about the business opportunity with dōTERRA. Peggy told her it was something she should seriously consider. Kristi didn’t know anything about essential oils or alternative health, but she trusted Peggy that it really was a good opportunity. After make sure that her kids know they are still a “You don’t have to be good at everything. We all build our business with our own unique strengths, and then we can draw from other people’s strengths to fill in the gaps.” priority in her life. Kristi built a large business at Platinum for several years. Then, at the 2013 convention she went up to Emily Wright and told her that by the next year she was going to be Diamond. She went and bought gala tickets for her brother and sister-in-law. She emailed them and told them to plan on coming to watch her walk the red carpet as a Diamond that next year. She says, “When you set your intentions and make it public like that, now you have to make it happen. That motivated me to stay on track with my plans and make it come true.” It did come true, and at the 2014 convention Kristi walked as a Diamond. Kristi knows that she could’ve never accomplished what she has at any corporate job. She says, “I’m forever grateful to dōTERRA for the income that I have, and to the Lord for providing it. It’s so emotional when I stop and think about the fact that I can support my kids on my own—and beyond. It’s more than I ever dreamed possible. I feel incredibly blessed to be able to do this and it’s rewarding to help others be successful as well. The reality is the income opportunity is there for everyone.” meeting all the executives, that trust was only confirmed. Kristi says, “Those aspects of trust allowed me to start a dōTERRA business, because I never wanted to represent anything that I couldn’t Encourage. Follow up. Motivate. Show Gratitude. Care. wholeheartedly believe in. Being able to “My strengths are strategizing with people, believing in people, and building those relationships. When someone tells me they want my help, I can get behind them, be their cheerleader, and support them.” “If somebody expresses they want to build or they want to go for a goal, I make a point to check in with them by text or Facebook asking them how they are doing with their goal, offering help, and reminding them that I believe in them.” “It’s amazing what your words can do for people. People need to know you’re thinking about them. Your belief in someone can have the power to completely motivate them.” “Thank people for helping with a class or a conference call, recognize their rank promotions, and express gratitude for the job they do as a leader—it all helps build their confidence.” “I support people because I care about them and their success is important to me. If Peggy Smith hadn’t helped me be successful, I wouldn’t be here. Repeating the process for other people is part of the gift of dōTERRA.” develop that trust and portray it forward “My success in dōTERRA has come from building relationships, trusting people, and being there to encourage other people’s success.” was of high-level importance to me.” As a single mom, Kristi knew she had to treat her business as a real job so that she could support her family. She learned to set her boundaries. She says, “The good 20 dōTERRA ESSENTIAL LEADERSHIP I MARCH/APRIL 2015 STRENGTHENING RELATIONSHIPS