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Northern Lights Young Living’s Newest Experience
IN EARLY AUGUST Mary and I were able to spend a few days with our growing force of leaders at the Silver Retreat. I love this time because I am able to share the excitement with so many members who are seeing our St. Maries farm for the first time, where our Seed to Seal foundation began. Surely, they will carry home a burning torch that will light a fire within so many. What a wonderful time to be together. However, our time was too short and it was tough to say good-bye. But something truly amazing was on the horizon: the new Young Living Northern Lights Aromatic Farm in British Columbia. The location is breathtaking as thousands of trees cover the hills and mountains like a rolling turf that never ends. The groundbreaking is just beginning, and the work is intense with the pressure to get the forms up and cement poured before winter. But the results: Black Spruce, a critical oil that we are all waiting for with great excitement. Immense work lies ahead and I am thrilled with the response of so many who want to help. It will take a mighty working team to beat the harsh winter in time to be ready to distill. I look forward to seeing many of you there. My commitment is to provide you with the best essential oils on the planet—even if it means buying the land and developing an entire farm and distillery dedicated to harvesting God’s natural medicines. With a new distillery and more than 400 acres of property dense with black spruce trees, we won’t have any shortage of oil because of our Northern Lights Farm. Sincerely,
THE EXCITEMENT IS mounting as word of our new Young Living Northern Lights Aromatic Farm in British Columbia spreads. Gary broke ground in July and now it’s a race to get the building up to be able to work during the cold winter months to bring together all the components that will put the distillery into operation. In addition to the distillery, the fabulous plans include building a drying plant for the distilled chips to make pellets for wood burning stoves, which are in great demand (a most unique facet of the operation); a conference and education center with about 20 guest rooms; a visitor center, campground, and RV park; and, naturally, our spectacular floral water spa that you can experience only at a Young Living farm. Just imagine settling down into the spa water filled with micro molecules of oil from the distillation and enjoying the dancing show of the northern lights. Nowhere in the world but here! It is a huge undertaking, but Gary has drawn the plans; so the future holds a lot of excitement for our Canadian distributors and all those who come to visit. But first things first, and that is to produce oil—Black Spruce oil—and everything comes after that. Black Spruce is a conifer oil of untold power and strength that adds much to several blends and other products that only Young Living produces. The story is unique as only Gary Young can tell it.
In His Own Words In early June 2014, I set out to find black spruce trees. Our distributors were quickly outselling our supply, and that meant it was time for me to focus on the trees of the great northern Canadian territories and build a new distillery. We flew to many areas as I looked for the trees and the “right” place to build. I was drawn to Fort Nelson, British Columbia, because of the time that I drove the Alcan (Alaska-Canadian) Highway when I was logging and drove through this small town. I thought I would find black spruce trees there, so I was anxious to go exploring. When we landed, I was told that about 286 acres of land might be for sale about 7 miles northwest of Fort Nelson, with potential farming land to cultivate ledum, conyza (fleabane), and goldenrod, as well as yarrow that is growing naturally all over, along with acres of black spruce. The land is beautiful with several different streams that we can divert into the reservoir for all of our water needs. I was told that government officials were hard to work with and did not like approving building permits. I chose to see no
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Aerial photo showing the original 286 acres at the Northern Lights Farm in British Columbia, Canada.
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obstacles; and after a very friendly meeting, we negotiated a contract that closed this month. However, I was given the go-ahead to start work immediately, as they also understood the weather constraint. Another possible obstacle came when the Forest Service told me my biggest challenge was to get approval from the First Nations comprised of a large number of tribal council members. So I called them and drove out to meet with the chief and his council. The chief and I started talking about plants and natural medicine, and he told me about how his grandfather used to take him in the woods to get plants for medicine when he was young. It seemed like we had always been friends. He was so excited and thrilled with our project and said, “Mr. Young, you just tell me what you need, and our whole tribe will be there to help.” A blessing? A miracle? “My friend” knows we need Black Spruce oil. When we had all the approvals, the government officials had one more request. They asked us if we would farm and cultivate an additional 100 plus acres of the frontage along the roadsides of the land to the farm to keep them from being unsightly with tree regrowth, since the long 18-hour summer days accelerate the tree growth, weeds, and all of the plants. Another blessing. Jim Powell, Chip Kouwe, and Scott Schuler came to my rescue and flew up with me after Silver Club. Our Pilot, Marc Harris, also wanted to help and discovered a new talent for farming and operated the big excavator like a natural. Marc was on one excavator; Scott was on the big loader, loading trucks and moving dirt; I was on the D-6 dozer, clearing land and building roads; and Chip was on the 330 Cat excavator, digging the reservoir and basement for the distillery. Jacob and Chip often traded jobs when I was surveying. Josef was on the compactor and when he wasn’t on that gigantic machine (so it seemed to him), he helped Dad with the surveying. Jim drove the big dump truck, moved a lot of dirt, and hauled the shale for the distillery base and other needed areas from a nearby mountain that had a steep road that would scare a mountain goat, but not Jim. He even ate lunch in the truck while he was being loaded to keep everything moving. Mary brought lunch and dinner, ran around town doing paperwork, found a big house to rent, opened a bank account, and helped Josef and Dad survey.
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I determine what will grow well and what we need. There are also other trees such as white spruce, a different balsam that is so rich in aroma that it burns your eyes when you walk through them, tamarack, and who knows what else I might find.
(It was a remarkable team working together with a lot of laughter and sweat. Gary and Mary made breakfast (mostly Gary) in the hotel room at 6 a.m., and then they headed out and worked until 9 or 10 The Need For Another Farm p.m., while there was still light. It was an exhausting Many other companies make claims about their abundant week but so much was accomplished.) and pure oils, but what I can tell you is that the number of Even our land residents enjoyed watching and farms growing plants is not increasing. The fact is that farms often stood by grazing, undisturbed by the noise of are shutting down and selling out because the young people roaring machines. Our buffalo herd of six, including a do not want to farm or take over from their fathers. new calf, will be a fun side attraction, if you are lucky However, the demand for oils continues to grow; so ask enough to see them. They only charged past the pile yourself, how are these other companies getting their oils? of wood we were standing on once. It was exciting to I can tell you. It’s just like the big conglomerates that have feel the ground shake as they thundered by us. essential oils as an ingredient on their labels—they make After three days enough land was cleared for the them! That is why they do not have backorders or out-ofreservoir, road, distillery, drying plant, conference stock items. None of us like having backorders or out-ofcenter and accommodation complex, office, and visistock items; but if people are so unhappy that we have them, tor center. Then we started to DIG. By the time we then they can happily sell and use synthetics that contamileft, because we were all traveling to France for the nate the body and make it a toxic waste dump. Diamond retreat, the distillery basement was dug out Trees and plants do not grow and produce oil every 12 feet deep and 70 by 55 feet in length and width. month, except tropical plants like ylang ylang and sandalThe overall distillery site is 95 by 70 feet with 10 feet wood; but even then they have their recycling dormant of dirt fill with 40 by 70 feet for the truck bay, where periods for two months out of the year. Plants are not like the chips will be unloaded into the cookers. It was a laboratory that manufactures oils daily. About 85 percent a LOT of dirt to move and compact. Then the shale of oil-producing crops and trees produce only one crop or rock went on top of that 16 inches deep, and it is now harvest a year, subject to the weather and natural conditions ready for forms and then cement. of Mother Nature. It took about eight days to dig out the reservoir This is exactly why I do what I do, because we at Young with everyone working on it. When Marc flew Scott Living are committed to providing the best quality essential and Chip out, it was just Gary and the boys at the site oils in the world. That is why we go to the great expense and with Jim, who was able to stay and continue hauling time of developing the farms to distill the plant material shale and dirt. It was fabulous watching Gary and Janeeded to ensure you have not just the best but unquestioncob on the excavators and Josef on the D-5 bulldozer, ably, the very best. Not 1, not 100 other companies give the The crew (from top): Nathan (hired truck driver), with Mary taking pictures as they finished the resercommitment to their members that Young Living does. You Jim Powell, Scott Schuler, Marc Harris, Chip voir in the last hours of light the evening before flying have something to believe in that is real. Kouwe, Jacob Young, Gary Young, and Josef home. It was an amazing experience for all of us, and We have a mission that is spreading worldwide. We have Young; Gary and Josef in the bulldozer; Mary it would not have happened without these dedicated a responsibility to take care of each other, to uplift and supYoung documenting the making of the Northern friends being there. port each other. It takes tremendous commitment for the Lights farm. I want everyone to know how proud I am of our work that follows; but when things are meant to happen, Diamonds who came on a moment’s notice to help they happen. Young Living is the world leader in essential oils, and great is the me. The feeling of love and appreciation was nothing short of overwhelming. reward and the joy for those who are part of that mission. I want to have at least 100 acres cleared, so we can plant crops this fall. Many naThank you all for your commitment, dedication, and support in joining me in this tive people are going to help us plant ledum, which means we will have our first great adventure of changing lives! cultivated ledum for next year. I also intend to plant yarrow and goldenrod. The soil —D. Gary Young is so rich and nutrient black that we will be able to cultivate many other crops, as
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Young Living Leaders Hall of Fame As of August 2014
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Patricia Gwee (SG) Tan Kai Hiang (SG)
PLATINUM Bonawi, Yonie Yohaini (SG) Chuwen Huang (SG) Claudia Hofmaier (SG) Daniel Tze Hui Tan (SG) Fee Boey & Nigel Penderigh (MY) Ho Chee Hong (SG) Jihan Saleh Kinnear/Ong Kok Loon (SG) The Light Goes On (SG) Toh Sue Hwa (SG) Tseng, Cherie (SG) Yvonne Zee (SG)
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Chang Lee San (MY) Charlene Tan Yan Jun (SG) Chin Foong Teng (MY) Chong Han Yen (MY) Chua Hong Ling (SG) Constance Marie Aw (SG) Cynthia Teo (SG) Evariny Andriana (SG) Fazlina Mansor (SG) Faith Teo/Teo Choun Hwee (SG) Foong Pooi Yee (MY) Huang Hsin Keen Geene (SG) Jennifer Sy Lim (MY) Linda Siok Lin Poh (SG) Luana Navarro (SG) Leung Peggun Hoi Cheuk (SG) Jayesh Parekh (SG) Khairul Ariffin (SG) Ma Pau Lin (MY) Magdalene Matilda Kline (SG) Nasrullah Amin (SG) Noorsaadah Noordin/ Roslan Sarpin (SG) Ow Leonard/Mardiana Ismail (SG) Pang Kim Choo (SG) Reymond Hartono (INDO) Sarine Rajagukguk (SG) Shamala Tan (SG) Sheena Ling (SG) Sie Hun Sim (MY) Soh Ai Choo Helena (MY)
Stephanie Choo (SG) Yanni Tan (SG) Yoon Yung Chen (MY) Zuraida Bte Neti (SG)
SILVER Abu Bakar Tasha (SG) Alsree Hafiz & Sharifah Samira Salim Alhadi (SG) Bee Hoon Eng (MY) Boh Yimin Tania (SG) Boon Ling Choy (MY) Chai Chee Ong (MY) Chan, Chin Yee (MY) Chan, Siew Sin (SG) Chandrasekar, Swetha (SG) Chang Lee Xuan (MY) Chia Puay Hoon (SG) Chin Pamela Sze-Juen (MY) Chng Bee Ling (SG) Choon Thai Cheong (MY) Christina Wan Huey San (SG) Chua, Bee Cheng Phyllis (SG) David Liew Kian Yuen (SG) Deanna Koh (SG) Donna Lim (SG) Donna Tan (SG) Dumasi Samosir (INDO) Elaine Zee (SG) Eleen Tong Yan Ngoh (SG) Elissa Gandakusuma (SG) Elize Tay (SG) Elke Wollschon (MY) Ewe Hin Lim (MY) Fannon, Robert (SG) Fiona Mei Xuan Chin (MY) Florence Ho (SG) Foo Siow Huei (SG) Francis Poon Ngo Lai & Quek Sze Puay (SG) Franziska Redomske (SG) Gan Kuew Lin (MY) Goh Boon Theng (SG) Goh, Janice Pei Pei (SG) Goh, Rachel (SG) Hairiah Bte Mahmot (SG) Hamir, Sharifah Amirah (SG) Hartono, Leo (SG) Hawa Ahmad (SG) Henry Syarifuddin (SG) Hwee Boon Koh (SG) Hwei Leng Pang (MY) Jelyn Chew/Simon Ng (SG) Jessie Neo (SG) Jia Ang Ying (MY) Joanna Seah (SG) Joanne Marie Nabonne (SG) Joliene Bridget Chen (SG) Joo Hon Shing (MY) Juak Lai Teo (SG) Juna Poh Siok Chun (SG) Kam Lee Kim (MY) Kam, Shaun (SG) Khong, Heng Weng (SG) Kiew Cha Moi (SG)
Kirupanithi Pooranavelu (MY) Koh, Sheng Loong Brian (SG) Koh Zhi Yong (SG) Kok Wai Hoi (MY) Keuk, Chuan Guan (SG) Kui Ai Ngoh (SG) Kun Yam Thong Temple (MY) Laila Bte Mohd Kapi (SG) Latifah Bte Daud (SG) Law Chun Hwee Jean (SG) Lee Hock Seng (SG) Lee Hock Soon (SG) Lee Lian Leng Dowin (SG) Lee, Pauline Miin Jiun (SG) Lee Siang Chang (SG) Lee Wai Ching (SG) Leng, Ng Seow (SG) Leong Swee Chin (SG) Leung, Pak Hin Anthony (SG) Lew, Ee Wen (SG) Lew, Mei Lin (SG) Lim Chao Feng (MY) Lim, Chiu Lian (SG) Lim Hwee Keng (SG) Lim Jean Keng Khoon (SG) Lim Mei Chun (SG) Lim Poh Tin (SG) Lim Seok Buay Helena (SG) Linda Poh (SG) Ling Ai Teng (MY) Lise Gay Parapak (INDO) Lobaton, Teresa (SG) Loh Li Li (MY) Loh, Mandy (SG) Loh, Wendy (SG) Low, William (SG) Lau Chooi Cheng (MY) Lum, Kwai Hoi (SG) Marinee Yuprapan (INDO) Marissa Ali (MY) Marissa Loh (SG) Mei Hwa Teo (SG) Melissa Zecha (MY) Michelle Kugan (MY) Misliah Neti (SG) Mohamed Nasruddin Bin Roslan (SG) Nana Lim Hwee Yong (SG) Nah Lay Geok (SG) Norlizah Ali/ Noor Azhar Parnen (SG) Ng Geok Siang (MY) Ng Li Keng (MY) Ng Wei Suan (MY) Nora, Neo Chiu Luan (SG) Noraisha Binte Mohammad Anwar (SG) Norasyikin Binte Roslan (SG) Norizan Roslan (SG) Nyit Kiew Leong (MY) Omay M George (MY) Ong Cheng Cheng (SG) Ong, Melissa (SG) Ong Poh Suan (SG) Pian Pian Lim (MY)
Png Bee, Nee (SG) Quek Chee Nam (MY) Raja Rahmah Raja Idris (SG) Ratana Yuprapan (INDO) Ratna Mishra (SG) Rimba, Yanti (SG) Rita Teo Siok Gek / Henry Pang Kim Leong (SG) Rivina Gianchand (SG) Rozitta Ramli (MY) Salim Linda (SG) Seet Mei, Leo (SG) Serene Seah (SG) Shahida Binte Johari (SG) Sheryl Arun Murthy (SG) Shi Siew Yin (MY) Shiqin Jamie Wong (SG) Sia Jia Yen Linda (MY) Sim Chong Yan (SG) Siti Nurhidah Sariff (SG) Siti Shyamira Binte Abdul Samat/ Mohammad Shahid (SG) Siti Syariati Binte Sulaiman (SG) Siti Zubaidah Mohd Efran (SG) Soh Fiona May Leng (SG) Sok Ha Ho (MY) Soon Chew Lian (SG) Sri Mulyadi (SG) Sulistyorini, Ita Rahayu (SG) Sum Tong Ng (SG) Susan Toh (SG) Syan Yung En (MY) Tai Mui How (SG) Tan Bee Lian (SG) Tan Hwee San (SG) Tan Seow Teng (SG) Tan Suan Bee (MY) Tan, Yoong Haw (SG) Tania Kuswandi (SG) Teng, Shermagne Sha May (MY) Teo Ai Lin Grace (SG) Teo Sek Jen (SG) Theresia Inggrid Manangka (INDO) Thia Woon Ling (SG) Thng Wan Chyi (SG) Ting Tai Yen (MY) Toh Chui Hong (SG) Vi, Tracy (SG) Vivisha Doshi (SG) Voo Lee Fong (MY) Wilson Heng (SG) Wong Chuo Ding (SG) Wong, Clare (SG) Wong Guat Kin (MY) Wong Siew Yen (MY) Yeo Tynny Yoke Chir (SG) Yeong Bee Bee (MY) Yoon Yung Chen (MY) Yurita Pohan (SG) Zhang, Yuyin (SG)
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The Silver Retreat
“I never create a product to sell. I create a product for a purpose.” — D. Gary Young
Discovering Young Living’s Soul
DEEP IN THE mountain valleys of St. Maries, Idaho, hundreds of new Young Living Silvers found something mesmerizing during an exceptional few days in August. This latest discovery wasn’t a new species of lavender or melissa. It wasn’t the magical key to success. What they found was the soul of Young Living, the heartbeat of a company, and a movement that is running insatiably in the pursuit of changing lives and bettering the world through world-class products and opportunity.
Sure, there were fun and adventurous whitewater raft rides down the Spokane River; learning sessions with Young Living executives and top-earners, including Cheri Ross and Adam Green; lavender harvesting; and a host of networking moments. But what so many were impressed with was the feeling they had being at the home of Young Living, where the Seed to Seal commitment began. “Being at the farm, you immediately get the feeling of Young Living,” said Peter Craig from Austin, Texas. “Seeing the farm, the fields, and the mountains in the background is inspiring and fills me with a sense of gratitude that this is just the beginning.” Of course, it wouldn’t feel like home without Gary and Mary Young. The founders captivated the Silvers with stories from the past and exciting visions of the future. They spoke about Young Living’s intent to do good, to enhance lives, and to honor God. With one moment, Gary Young unveiled the true core value of Young Living when he said, “I never create a product to
DGYF: Dream Builders
THIS SCHOOL YEAR is a time for big celebrations at the Young Living Academy in Chongon, Ecuador, as the school gets ready to have its first class of graduating seniors in 2015! To so many Young Living members who helped make this dream possible through the child sponsorship program, thank you; we know watching your students graduate will be a day of gratitude and excitement for you! Since 2011 the D. Gary Young Foundation has been changing lives through its child sponsorship program for the academy. This program encourages Young Living members to sponsor students at the school through generous monthly donations; and, in turn, students receive an American-standard education in grades Pre-K through 11.
sell. I create a product for a purpose.” Young Living creates products for a purpose. That purpose may be different for everyone who uses the product, but Gary’s purpose is to make people’s lives better. “I was watching Gary present in the lodge; and I could feel my dad, who passed away 20 years ago, in the room with me,” said Rosemary Hyde from Ogden, Utah. “My dad taught me to know the plants and the trees and to have a relationship with them, just like Gary says. It was a very spiritual thing. I feel like where Young Living is now goes right to the core of where I came from and what I was taught. It’s been a really neat time.” Rachel Tschida, who met Gary for the first time at the retreat, said, “Gary is so passionate about everything he does, and it was amazing to see it in person. Knowing someone who cares so much and has so much passion is leading Young Living means everything. Young Living is life-changing, and to share it is worth everything.”
Every student at the academy is currently sponsored, but because the expenses for the children to attend the academy are over double the amount of a child sponsorship, the DGYF is working to now double-sponsor each child. From our members’ efforts during the 2014 International Grand Convention, there were 62 new child sponsors; and from the 10-day matching campaign, another 29, which was doubled to 58. This is amazing! For just $75 per month, Young Living members can sponsor a child and build a direct relationship. Sponsors receive a picture of and basic information about their sponsored student, including the student’s email address. Students have a school assignment every two weeks to email their sponsors; and when members qualify to attend the Master Leader Retreat, they will travel to the academy and meet the students. If you’d like to change lives in a real way and build a lifelong relationship, you can choose to have your donation be automatically deducted from your monthly commission check. For more information, please visit DGaryYoungFoundation.org. Again, we send a heartfelt thank you for the recent donations and child sponsorships!
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Young Living Founder and CEO D. Gary Young has announced the 2015 Global Leadership Cruise! This amazing event is our way to show appreciation for the hard work of our members and to energize them for even greater growth and success! During the summer of 2015, qualifying members and their guests will enjoy a weeklong Mediterranean cruise with Gary and Mary Young, as well as other top Young Living executives. Attendees will visit beautiful, historic ports while also networking with Gary, Mary, and the executive team and taking advantage of personal, hands-on training. The Global Leadership Cruise will be an unforgettable journey! In order to qualify for the cruise, members can earn points during the August 1– December 31, 2014, qualification period. Points are earned based on Organizational Group Volume (OGV) growth, new Essential Rewards participants, member reactivations, and personal rank maintenance or advancement. For more information, visit YoungLiving.com Essential Edge News
THE EUROPEAN HEADQUARTERS, from where Young Living Europe serves the whole of the European market, is located close to the picturesque and quintessentially English village of Kimbolton, which is located in the middle of rural Cambridgeshire. We often have the honour of welcoming internationally renowned speakers and Young Living Members from all over the world to the office and to host popular events in the UK and throughout Europe. This year we are looking forward to welcoming a fantastic line-up of speakers to the 2014 European Conference at GO UK, which will be held in the heart of London, just a few steps away from famous attractions like Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Visit youngliving.com to learn more! “It is great to see the triple-digit growth that is taking place in the UK and many other European countries,” said John Doughty, Managing Director Young Living Europe. “We are excited about helping Gary and Mary to take the Young Living oils to every home in the world. Be sure to join us on September 20 for our European Conference GO UK event!”
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UK @ a glance...
July 2014 was the best month ever for Young Living in the UK! Experienced a sales growth of more than 100% since last year! Top 3 in sign-ups for all European countries! Fave products: lavender, peppermint, and lemon
Singapore September 2014 Issue
Cleaning Green For four exciting days in the region, Young Living members were treated to Dr. Sabina Devita’s Vibrational Cleaning Tour where she shared priceless wellness and toxin-free cleaning information. Phthlates, BPA, Toxic Black Mold and the surprising cleaning ability of the humble bottle of baking soda with essential oils - these were some of the topics covered at Dr. Sabina DeVita’s Vibrational Cleaning Tour. Hundreds of Singapore, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu members attended the talks held at the prestigious venues of Suntec Convention Centre, the Ritz Carlton Jakarta, Hilton Petaling Jaya and - for our very first Kota Kinabalu meeting - Shangri-
la’s Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa. Through her presentation, members learnt the science behind battling common pathogens and useful recipes utilising the natural properties found in essential oils that can help clean homes and offices in a safe and non-toxic manner. During the Tour, we also took the opportunity to recognise and congratulate the achievements of the Young Living leaders in the respective countries.
Over 300 attendees turned up for the Suntec workshop! Dr DeVita at the Ritz Carlton, Jakarta
Dr. DeVita at the Suntec workshop
The essential tool for green cleaning a good spray bottle
The Tour also traveled to Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia!
The week’s bestseller!
Introducing the Malaysia Sales & Marketing Manager, Jennee Ooi Blooms for Platinum leaders
GM Will Halterman & our June Gold leaders
All smiles for the camera
Glad to be here!
Dr. DeVita at the Ritz Carlton Jakarta during her Indonesian leg of the Tour
Testing out the oils at Suntec
Sunflowers for our top leaders
Signing copies of her book
Releasing together as a group
Our cheerful customer care team at Suntec
Queuing for Dr DeVita’s autograph
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Singapore September 2014 Issue
Heng, Wilson, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (SG) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 1 month of becoming Executive
Neti, Misliah, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (SG) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 5 months of becoming Executive
Joo Hon Shing, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (MY) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 1 month of becoming Executive
Ong Poh Suan, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (SG) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 2 months of becoming Executive
Lau Chooi Cheng, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (MY) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 3 months of becoming Executive
Siti Zubaidah, Mohd Erfan, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (SG) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 5 months of becoming Executive
Law, Chun Hwee Jean, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (SG) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 5 months of becoming Executive
Sulistyorini, Ita Rahayu, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (SG) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 6 months of becoming Executive
Lim Chao Feng, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (MY) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 2 months of becoming Executive
Syan, Yung En, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (MY) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 1 month of becoming Executive
Lim Hwee Keng, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (SG) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 3 months of becoming Executive
Syarifuddin, Henry, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (SG) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 2 months of becoming Executive
Loh Li Li, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (MY) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 1 month of becoming Senior Star
Tay Elize, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (SG) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 2 months of becoming Executive
Manangka, Theresia Inggrid, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (INDO) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 2 months of becoming Executive
Thng Wan Chyi, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (SG) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 2 months of becoming Executive
Nabonne, Joanna Marie, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (SG) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 5 months of becoming Executive
Yuprapan, Ratana, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (INDO) Advanced to the rank of Silver within 3 months of becoming Executive
Let’s hear it from our Success in Six Achievers Clare Wong, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (SG) When I joined in January 2014, my upline, Sek Jen could not contain her excitement upon her new discovery of natural healing through YL essential oils. That was my turning point to wellness and natural health and I am grateful to her for that. My journey began with a bottle of Peppermint which was a nostalgic gift to my daughter 6 years ago. Not knowing its therapeutic content within, it remained dormant till Sek Jen came along! It finally came in handy when my second daughter came down with fever on the eve of Chinese New Year. We took the Peppermint oil, followed a protocol we found online and by the next day, her fever ceased and she recovered with no side effects! That was our first lesson/experience and we were amazed by the healing power of essential oils. As we began to share our discoveries, we saw the effect of these essential oils among our friends and loved ones. I thank Sek Jen for her sharing and giving spirit, my enthusiastic team members for their diligence, and the customer support team at YL Singapore for their patience in handling our orders. Last but not least, I am thankful for D. Gary Young’s passion and vision of wellness and health through essential oils.
Rachel Goh, Route #1 Silver in Six Achiever (SG) Our DREAM (which also corresponds to the first letters the names of our family: Daniel, Rachel, Eunice, Andrew & Matthew) at Young Living journey began in November 2013. What got me interested was the facebook post in which my friend, Phyllis, shared about how her family did away with prescription medicine using essential oils. It got me interested to research more as my kids, had to be on the Ventolin inhaler whenever they were down with asthma. I wanted a natural alternative to relieve their respiratory condition. After reading several testimonies, I jumped right in with the full support of my dear Daniel, and we have never looked back since! I thank God that the inhalers have been gathering dust in the medicine cabinet since last year.
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Naturally, we started sharing our experiences on our facebook page and pretty soon, together with Phyllis, Susan, Debbie, and other like-minded oilers, we formed an active facebook community, One Drop Families, to support one another and educate others about essential oils. We know that in our essential journey, if we want to walk fast, we walk alone but if we want to walk far, we have to walk together.
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