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new diamonds “ enuinely care for and share dōTERRA with everyone and you will achieve great things.” G One day, while at a cookie shop, Miho noticed Justin Harrison. Miho remembered that he worked for an essential oil company, and debated whether or not she should say hello. In a moment of courage, she approached him and said, “Hey, I know you! You sell essential oils, right?” Justin explained that he was now with a new and thriving essential oil company called dōTERRA. After giving a brief introduction to the company, he offered her a free ticket to convention which was coming up in just a few days. Not wanting to be rude and slightly intrigued, Miho committed to attend the convention. Later that day, when Miho returned to her apartment she told her friend Riyo about her encounter with Justin and the convention she would be attending. Riyo immediately wanted to attend as well. She wanted to see many of the people she previously knew and respected who were in the industry. Together they attended dōTERRA’s very first convention. After just a few short days, they returned home knowing that dōTERRA was a company they wanted to be a part of. Since that time, Riyo and Miho have been very influential in bringing dōTERRA to Japan. Today, Miho can’t imagine her life without dōTERRA. Miho’s philosophy for success is to, “Use essential oils amply every day to care for yourself, and then simply share that joy with family and everyone around you.” For Miho, that is exactly how her dōTERRA business has established momentum and gained success. “dōTERRA is built on building relationships of trust with people one by one,” Miho offers as a reminder. “Genuinely care for and share dōTERRA with everyone and you will achieve great things.” Hardships may come, but when they do Miho advises to, “work hard and keep a good attitude.” When you do that, she explains, “you will naturally find solutions to your problems and you will progress.” Love it, Live it, Share it Miho Yoshimura in Japan 45