Monday, 30 January 2012

Re: [Everything doTERRA] team question

In my opinion if someone will not let everyone come to their events they are with the wrong company. I have traveled to do events for people who are not on my team. Actually they are on my team, my friendship team.

Pat

On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 3:29 PM, Riki Evans <rikievans@live.com> wrote:
That is sad and comes from a "lack" mentality.  There is "enough" for everyone.  We want to help make the world a better place and teach others how to take their healthcare into their own hands.  I would gladly help anyone who is in my area, whether they were on my team, buying oils, or not.

Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2012 13:17:41 -0900
From: ginny@kpunet.net
To: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [Everything doTERRA] team question

    I must not have explained this well. I live in Alaska. I signed up my daughter who lives 8 hours away by jet. I wanted to connect her with other IPCs and go to an into meeting. So I looked at the post convention tour and emailed the person from that city that coordinated it and she never responded. So I did some more searching and found someone else. Sent them a message and they also never responded.
     One of my team members signed up a family member in California. The new IPC wants to meet other IPCs, go to an intro meeting and start building her own team. I thought we'd just try and find a meeting in that area and have her start there. The question was then raised, why would they want anything to do with her, she's just competition. That would certainly explain the reaction I got in my daughter's area. So I thought I'd see how you all deal with this before I potentially send a young sweet person into a situation that could be no so nice.
    I brainstormed this with my mentor and she flat out said we'd welcome anyone with open arms. The stronger the presence of doTerra in the community the better. We all benefit. When I brought it up with my team the reaction was mixed. Some felt the way she did but many felt the opposite.
    So I was curious how others feel and have dealt with this situation. (Again not wanting to critical of anyone's view, I don't think there is a right answer).
gin


On 1/29/2012 1:01 PM, Laura Doll wrote:
Wait.  If one of your team members signs up someone in another area who may be a family member?  Why wouldn't this benefit you if that family member would also therefore be in your downline?  If someone feels the opposite, please feel free to send me those people.  :)
 
 
Laura Doll
doTERRA Independent Product Consultant
*C.P.T.G.*- *Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade* Essential Oils
www.mydoterra.com/ilovelife - purchase products

From: Ginny Eiseman <ginny@kpunet.net>
To: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 12:55 PM
Subject: [Everything doTERRA] team question

This question popped up in our local group recently and I'd love to hear others thoughts on it.
Every so often someone will sign up a family member that lives in another area. They may wish to learn more about doTerra or build their own team. How do the rest of you feel about that? Do you welcome them or not because they aren't one of your own?
My thought was that I'd welcome them even if it didn't directly benefit me. Their contacts may reinforce some of my own and the more interactions with doTerra the more likely someone is to try it. If they have a better connection with me, then they will come to me. But there are many that feel strongly the opposite.
So I'd love to hear others opinions on this - stressing of course that I don't believe there is one right answer and the intention isn't to start an argument, just some brain storming.
gin

-- Ginny Eiseman
Healing Coach&  doTerra IPC#93188
(907) 225-8026
http://www.doterra.myvoffice.com/ginnyeiseman

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