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New TLC National Director Gisselle Dominguez Goes From 6,000 Pesos Per Month To $10,000+ US

Some of the most dramatic TLC success stories have come from the developing world, where widespread poverty and underemployment drives even highly capable young people into low-security jobs with meager wages.
Just a few years ago in 2015, Gisselle Dominguez was barely scraping by while studying medicine. Despite the support of her husband, Giandy Dilone, and a large and close-knit family, Dominguez found herself forced to work a menial job that paid just 6,000 DO pesos per month—equivalent to less than $125 US.
“I didn’t have much time for myself, for my family, or to dedicate a few minutes to God,” Dominguez recalls. Fortunately, her twin Yinnette shared an opportunity that would truly change Gisselle’s life. Yinnette introduced her to Iaso tea, and before long both sisters were dedicated drinkers. Gisselle then inquired about TLC’s business plan, and before long she found herself attending a presentation in Santiago, where she met her sponsor Julio Lama.
Lama, who recently became Latin America’s first male Ambassador, encouraged her to set aside her previous work and dedicate herself to the TLC opportunity.
“I made the decision to join the business on the same day it was presented to me,” she says. “I was going through difficult times

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New TLC Global Directors José Gregorio And Jahnna Hernández – A Dominican Success Story

Dominicanos José Gregorio and Jahnna Hernández began their career in the MLM industry in 2010. By 2013 they had each generated six-figure incomes, with a 100% local team, in a third world country where the minimum wage is less than $1500 USD a year. But in what seemed like an instant, all of their achievements and dreams fell apart when the company they were working with lost its credibility in their country.
Despite their efforts to keep their business running, they lost everything. This is a story like a rollercoaster, of a couple plunging down from a great height only to find themselves hurled up even higher on the other side. After the disaster, Jahnna was employed again but she’d lost faith in the MLM industry. José Gregorio continued looking for other opportunities, but in the end grew tired of coming up short. He decided to venture into traditional business.
In 2015, they found themselves newly married, with a baby but without great prospects. They were ready for an opportunity, and fortune was with them. Their friends Ana Cantera and Julio Lama (who were also their leaders at their previous company), contacted them and introduced them to Total Life Changes.
The couple had some

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