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Brittany & Benjamin Kovacs OHIO A Mommy and Daddy Who Are Both Present
be here for the long haul, and I didn’t have to start every month back at zero.” With Melaleuca, Brittany found the chance to use her talents to make a real difference. “God has given me the gift and ability to mentor and empower the women in my organization,” she explains. “Now they are opening checks for $800, $1,800, and even $5,000, where before they were not even earning enough in a year to need a 1099 tax form. I’ve always wanted this for the women I mentor, and with Melaleuca it’s possible. That is so powerful!” Brittany advises her team to focus on the long term and not fall into the trap of comparison. “It’s easy to compare your chapter one to someone else’s chapter 18 or 30,” she says. “But you wouldn’t compare your 18-month-old to your 8-year-old, so don’t do that here. Just focus on the next step that you can control. That will make all the difference in the world.” Melaleuca has also helped make a world of difference in her own family. “My husband is working for himself again,” Brittany says. “He’s finishing work on our back deck. And we paid for a hot tub in cash. We get to have unplugged moments as a family every single day. We have a pool membership, and we get to go camping. Creating these experiences is exactly why I work so hard. What Melaleuca is creating for our family is a present mommy and daddy. And that’s exactly what I wanted.” MH
Growing up, Brittany learned the importance of hard work from her father, who was a long-haul truck driver. But she also knew she wanted a family who got to see their dad more than just on the weekends. Benjamin grew up under similar circumstances. “He was the youngest of nine children in a divorced family,” Brittany recalls, “so he doesn’t have memories of his whole family doing things together.” Determined to change that, Benjamin became a self-employed carpenter, and Brittany got involved with social selling. While she enjoyed some initial success and worked very hard for nearly eight years, she eventually came to a realization. “I felt like the time had come and gone for me to help anyone else achieve the kind of temporary success I had experienced,” Brittany says. “I felt out of alignment. I could no longer tell people that I could help them pay their car payment or their grocery bill, and I knew the bottom would drop out if I ever took some time off.” When she found Melaleuca, she immediately saw the differences. “Melaleuca isn’t flashy,” Brittany explains. “It offers essential products that everyone can use. It’s a business that is going to
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