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Audra with sisters, RVP Kenna McGrath and EAM Lindsey Lillpop.<br />

Audra with family: RVP Kenna McGrath, EAM Lindsey Lillpop, EDM Sarah Kovach and<br />

EDM Helen Kovach, at NTC 2005 Las Vegas.<br />

I have been building my <strong>Arbonne</strong> business for two years. I promoted<br />

to Regional Vice President 16 months after starting and spent the last<br />

10 months working toward completing qualification for National Vice<br />

President. It seemed the timing was not right, even though I was close<br />

month after month. But there is a reason for everything, and my story now<br />

proves one fundamental principle of an <strong>Arbonne</strong> business. If you invest in<br />

your team, your team will invest in you.<br />

Toward the end of February, I was admitted to the hospital and put on<br />

bedrest due to a couple of over anxious twins. I had no computer and limited<br />

access to the outside world. My team stepped up, had an incredible<br />

month and I promoted to National Vice President. And in March, my team<br />

had another record-breaking month and I proceeded to have the potential<br />

to get a pay raise as I spent the entire month in a hospital bed.<br />

Two months later, I am still on bedrest as I write my Eye on <strong>Arbonne</strong> story.<br />

Because of my business, my husband was able to quit his job and I have<br />

the luxury of knowing that my business will not only be there after my twins<br />

are born, but will be stronger than when I entered the hospital. I feel so<br />

blessed to be involved with <strong>Arbonne</strong> at this time in our lives!<br />

I have learned many things on my journey to NVP. I learned to attach<br />

myself to the activity, not the outcome. Do the activity and do not worry<br />

about the result; it will happen in time. I learned to focus on the goals of<br />

others in order to achieve my own.<br />

grateful for the incredible team, both upline and downline, who I have<br />

been blessed with. They are the only reason I am able to celebrate this<br />

promotion to NVP!<br />

To ENVP Casey Simmons: I cannot believe this! That last day of February<br />

would not have been possible without you and James. Thank you for<br />

always knowing I could do this and for dreaming big for me and my family.<br />

I am ready to take our kids on <strong>Arbonne</strong> vacations together!<br />

To EAM Tammy Collins: Your turn is right around the corner and I cannot<br />

wait to celebrate with you!<br />

To ENVP Holly Warnol and ERVP Candace Nystrom: Thank you for your<br />

continued leadership and generosity toward your entire downline. Because<br />

of both of you, many people have been blessed by this business!<br />

To my sister, RVP Kenna McGrath: One of the highlights of this business<br />

was handing you the keys to your Mercedes-Benz and seeing you celebrate<br />

making RVP. I cannot wait to give you your gift as an NVP!<br />

To my sister, EAM Lindsey Lillpop, and my mom, EDM Sarah Kovach: I<br />

am so excited you both are doing this business and have begun laying the<br />

foundation right now for great things to come!<br />

continued ...<br />

The most amazing part of this business is the people you meet and the<br />

spirit of teamwork that goes into building an <strong>Arbonne</strong> business. The core<br />

of this business is all about helping others achieve goals so they can spend<br />

their time and money in a way that is important to them. I will forever be<br />

success strategy:<br />

“<br />

Focus on following the system<br />

with consistent activity.<br />

”<br />

President Rita Davenport and Audra at her Mercedes-Benz car presentation.

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