EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 6 NEW ADVANCEMENTS
Lisa Fuller ARIZONA Her Children Have Become Melaleuca Megafans
or $200 in repeat income every month. I don’t think there was ever a point in my previous business where she would have been able to do that.” Then last year, Lisa brought her daughters with her on the 2023 PartnerUp Cruise, and now they are full-on Melaleuca megafans! “They’d never come on a trip with me in my previous ventures because it wasn’t allowed,” Lisa says. “They were sitting on the ship and watching [Melaleuca Executive Chairman] Frank VanderSloot break a world record on the rower, and they just thought Frank was the coolest person ever. They were like, ‘We want to do this too.’” But their newfound Melaleuca fandom goes deeper than the excitement of the cruise. Lisa’s children can see how, with Melaleuca, she has time to spend with them and take vacations with them. And even with that time freedom, she has a steady, reliable income to help them as they’re embarking on their own careers. Her oldest daughter recently graduated from college with a degree in psychology; and with Lisa’s help, she graduated with zero student loan debt. “I think Melaleuca is something they’ll all want to get into eventually,” Lisa says. “With other companies I have been with, I just didn’t think those companies would last very long. But Melaleuca has been around for nearly 40 years, and it’s debt-free. I keep telling people, ‘This is it—this is my resting place!’ Why wouldn’t it be? I really think Melaleuca’s going to be a part of our lives forever.”
Before Melaleuca, Lisa Fuller’s three children (all of whom are adults now) had no interest in what she did for a living. “They knew there was money coming in,” she says, “but they didn’t understand or care what I did.” Even at dinner or at a movie theater with her children, Lisa would be on her phone working. Late at night, early in the morning, at all hours of the day, she would be working. And her children would point that out: “You always say you own your time, but you’re always on the phone.” But things changed when Lisa enrolled with Melaleuca. For starters, her children had requests for her product order every month—something that never happened with her previous business. Then they started telling other people about those same products and referring those people to her. And then one day, the unthinkable happened: Lisa’s oldest daughter asked if she could enroll and build a Melaleuca business herself. “She said, ‘I think I’ve got some friends and moms who would want to shop here—could I enroll?’” Lisa remembers. “She jumped in and advanced to Director on her own. I didn’t have to do it for her. And she maintains her business on her own. She brings in $100
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