Why Build with Young Living?
The Blessings
One of the greatest blessings of building with Young Living is impact. When you share what you love, you’re often:
- Helping another woman feel better in her body
- Giving moms and grandmas tools to support their families
- Supporting women who feel overwhelmed by health choices in midlife
There’s also a deeply personal blessing many empty nest moms don’t expect—the opportunity to step into a new season with intention rather than loss.
This path can offer:
- A renewed sense of purpose
- Meaningful connection and community
- Space to grow without abandoning family priorities
And sometimes, the biggest blessing is realizing that your story still matters—that your experiences, wisdom, and journey can now be used in a different, powerful way.
More Than Oils
Young Living often enters lives through a bottle—maybe Lavender for sleep, Peppermint for energy, or Thieves for immune support. But what keeps people connected goes far beyond what’s on the label. For many women—especially those navigating the empty nest—building with Young Living becomes about reclaiming identity and purpose beyond the roles they’ve faithfully poured into for decades.
It often includes:
- Being part of a values-driven community
- Learning how to care for the body more intentionally during midlife
- Rediscovering passions, confidence, and voice
- Growing personally while helping others do the same
It’s not just about selling a product—it’s about sharing tools, education, and lifestyle shifts that can ripple through homes, families, and the next generation.
The Blessings
One of the greatest blessings of building with Young Living is impact. When you share what you love, you’re often:
- Helping someone feel better in their body - Giving a mom new tools for her family
- Supporting someone who feels overwhelmed by health choices
There’s also a quieter blessing many don’t expect—the way this path can stretch you.
- Learning to communicate clearly
- Building confidence
- Growing patience, consistency, and leadership
And realizing that your own journey—your experiences, struggles, and growth—can serve someone else.
The Benefits
While blessings are meaningful, there are also very real, practical benefits—especially in this stage of life.
Some of those include:
Product Savings
As you consistently use products in your home, the membership and rewards structure can naturally offset what you’re already purchasing—supporting wellness without adding strain.
As you consistently use products in your home, the membership and rewards structure can naturally offset what you’re already purchasing—supporting wellness without adding strain.
Flexibility
This can be built around real life—travel, grandkids, part-time work, or slower mornings—rather than replacing what matters most.
This can be built around real life—travel, grandkids, part-time work, or slower mornings—rather than replacing what matters most.
Skill Building
Many women discover gifts they didn’t know they still had: teaching, mentoring, encouraging, and leading with wisdom earned through life experience.
Many women discover gifts they didn’t know they still had: teaching, mentoring, encouraging, and leading with wisdom earned through life experience.
Income Potential
Without guarantees or shortcuts, there is potential for long-term, residual-style income when built with consistency, integrity, and patience—something that can support future dreams and seasons. I want to say this clearly: this is not a “get rich quick” opportunity. It’s a build something meaningful and sustainable opportunity.
Without guarantees or shortcuts, there is potential for long-term, residual-style income when built with consistency, integrity, and patience—something that can support future dreams and seasons. I want to say this clearly: this is not a “get rich quick” opportunity. It’s a build something meaningful and sustainable opportunity.
Who This Is (and Isn’t) For
Building with Young Living often aligns beautifully with women who:
- Are entering or living in the empty nest
- Desire purpose beyond a traditional job or hustle culture
- Value integrity over hype
- Are willing to learn and grow at their own pace
- Care more about serving than convincing
It may not feel aligned if you’re looking for fast results without effort, or if sharing naturally with others feels deeply uncomfortable.
And that’s okay—clarity is a gift.
A Gentle Invitation
If you’re reading this and feeling a quiet nudge—especially in this season where life feels different than it once did—give yourself permission to explore without pressure. You don’t need to have it all figured out.
Sometimes the next right step is simply asking better questions and allowing yourself to imagine what could be possible.
In the next post, we’ll talk about how people actually get started sharing—what it really means to use the products, live the lifestyle, and share authentically (no scripts, no pretending).
If you’d like to have a simple, honest conversation about whether this could fit your life and season, my door is always open.








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