Juliet St. John - YTB Circle of Champions
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YTB Circle of Champions - A glimpse into the lives of 12 successful YTB Leaders.Juliet St John lives a lifestyle that many people would choose, but for which few would have the stamina.\n\nA self-described workaholic, she often spends 16 hours a day investing in herself and those she mentors. Her home, she says is on an airplane. She visits an average of 18 cities in a month. She started her business in 2004 and was doing it for her children as she has done most things in her life. Juliet St John was a single mother who wanted to give her children everything they needed even if it meant sacrificing her own needs. Juliet St John was working as a telecommunications consultant and had one child in a special needs school and her other child in college. despite her hard work she didnt have enough money to pay for her children\'s needs and her own bills, Juliet St John made a choice most others would have not. She got a pillow and a blanket and spent about a year living inher car.\n\nWhen she started with YTB Juliet St John just wanted to make enough to afford a place to live. Juliet attended a YTB training in 2004 and was immediately motivated. Juliet St John decided that even if one tenth of what YTB was saying was true, it would be game over for her. It was 100% true.\n\nJuliet St John is now a Level 6 YTB Director, and has earned over one million dollars in a 12 month period. Juliet does not take credit for her success, she credits her team. Juliet St John has only personally recruit 18 people, which has exploded to a team of over 50,000.\n\nEven though she works harder than most Juliet takes a month off every year to travel with her children. Juliet St John makes more money than she can spend or her family needs, so the only reason why she is working is to help others change their lives.\n\nHer goal is to be number 11 in YTB, she wants the top 10 people tobe from her team. champions, circle, director, directors, john, juliet, of, st, ytb |
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