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Eliza Bacot worked as a nurse and then nurse practitioner for 16 years in critical care. Her wellness journey began in 2008 after seeing the level of preventable illness and suffering in the ICU. She was introduced to essential oils in 2014 by her graduate school instructor and upline Julie Davey. Despite having powerful experiences with oils she didn’t dive into the doterra business for a year for fear of being seen as “salesly.” However, feeling the strong desire to promote wellness and tools for preventing illness Eliza made the career transition from ICU to creating her business, The Organic South, which works with individuals and corporations to encourage a wellness based lifestyle through the use of essential oils, healthy food choices, toxin avoidance and mindfulness. She quit her job as a part time nurse practitioner in 2017 and dove into a full time doterra business which catapulted her team from silver to diamond in one year. She became a certified wellness practitioner to add to her nurse practitioner certification to solidify her focus on wellness. Her mission and passion now is to help keep people out of the intensive care unit and be a part of the wellness movement that will restore health and joy to the world.
You can also watch this episode on our Holistic Professionals YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GykvDOJGGRo&list=PLx-u1CKFmwGKAhhmwS5Gv2_uKzMKU0vAr
*Remember to reach back out to the person who invited you to watch this video, as they will be the BEST guide and support on this journey, and will answer any questions you may have.*
Healthcare and Wellness professionals who would like to learn how you can change our broken system and better serve your patients: https://www.holisticessentials.org/improve-the-care-plan
If you are not currently working with a doTERRA Wellness Advocate and would like to schedule a time to chat: https://calendly.com/holisticessentialsteam/holistic-professionals
Eliza Bacot worked as a nurse and then nurse practitioner for 16 years in critical care. Her wellness journey began in 2008 after seeing the level of preventable illness and suffering in the ICU. She was introduced to essential oils in 2014 by her graduate school instructor and upline Julie Davey. Despite having powerful experiences with oils she didn’t dive into the doterra business for a year for fear of being seen as “salesly.” However, feeling the strong desire to promote wellness and tools for preventing illness Eliza made the career transition from ICU to creating her business, The Organic South, which works with individuals and corporations to encourage a wellness based lifestyle through the use of essential oils, healthy food choices, toxin avoidance and mindfulness. She quit her job as a part time nurse practitioner in 2017 and dove into a full time doterra business which catapulted her team from silver to diamond in one year. She became a certified wellness practitioner to add to her nurse practitioner certification to solidify her focus on wellness. Her mission and passion now is to help keep people out of the intensive care unit and be a part of the wellness movement that will restore health and joy to the world.
You can also watch this episode on our Holistic Professionals YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GykvDOJGGRo&list=PLx-u1CKFmwGKAhhmwS5Gv2_uKzMKU0vAr
*Remember to reach back out to the person who invited you to watch this video, as they will be the BEST guide and support on this journey, and will answer any questions you may have.*
Healthcare and Wellness professionals who would like to learn how you can change our broken system and better serve your patients: https://www.holisticessentials.org/improve-the-care-plan
If you are not currently working with a doTERRA Wellness Advocate and would like to schedule a time to chat: https://calendly.com/holisticessentialsteam/holistic-professionals