HERE's ANOTHER AMAZING LADY WHO HAS BEEN THROUGH - A HECK OF A LOT AND HAS COME OUT MORE INSPIRATIONAL THAN EVER
It is hard to believe when you look at her - she is tiny. A package that is actually nothing short of fantastic, hugely inspirational and a darned nice person to boot. Enter the amazing JO NASEBY, Executive One Star
Diamond Director for USANA Health Sciences. Wow – what a title! This ‘little package’ is so proud, so
passionate, so enthusiastic, so inspirational, so contagious – the list is
endless!
Born in Japan to an Australian
father who was in the Australian Air Force and a Japanese mother who was a
dancing teacher, Jo and her family made the move to Australia when she was the
ripe old age of eight. Her parents were
both very young when they met and wed – so they stayed in Japan for some years,
prior to making that move to Australia.
Jo remembers being a victim of merciless bullying, as in physically
having sticks and stones thrown at her, in Japan – just because they looked
‘different’. Not sure how that worked –
Jo looks pretty normal to me! But their
father felt that things would be a lot better when they moved to Australia –
sadly, he was wrong and they continued having those sticks and stones and
verbal abuse thrown at them. This was
largely due to the fact that, while Australia boasts a huge multi-cultural
population now, it has not always been so and her family stood out. All that bullying, though, made Jo a stronger
person.
Jo’s employment background had
always been in the office/admin/secretarial area – always working for employers.
Their young baby was diagnosed as an
asthmatic at nine months old and her whole young life was dealing with constant
allergies, cold and flus.
What didn’t help was the fact that
they were living in Lancelin at the time and it was a one and a half hour
journey back to the Princess Margaret Hospital – also extremely draining – so
they made the decision to move back to the city. Both Jo and husband Warren were semi-retired
but with all this happening and with the financial burden involved, Jo realised
she would need to return to working for herself. She also realised she was not getting any
younger – and being all-but chained to the computer for over seventy hours per
week, working for several bosses and having to meet deadlines – well, as to be
expected, her health suffered. At times
she found herself working to 3 am to meet those deadlines. And to top it all off, this was in the days
before scanners so she was having to physically draw a lot – bolts, screws,
arrows – all parts of instrument panels – you name it, all being part of the
manuals she was having to type up. No
mean feat. And as if all this wasn’t
enough, she also suffered from Carpal Tunnel (Repetitive Strain Injury). Her neck, back and other areas were starting
to suffer badly. In short, her health
was really deteriorating. BUT it had to be done – so she did
it. Then Warren was made redundant so Jo
found herself working harder than ever (wasn’t she already??) to make ends
meet. She had to.
When Daisy was eight an asthma
attack deteriorated into Bronchitis and Pneumonia and the chest Xrays she then
had to undergo simply resulted in the fact that she would need to take more
drugs – she was already taking about five different medications, inhalers and
nebulizers. A bit much for anyone, let
alone an eight year old. Chest Xrays
simply showed she needed to take yet another prescription medication, this time
a steroid – so Jo gave this to her as needed but after about three months found
there was no improvement – instead Daisy developed unwanted side effects like
circles under her eyes, face swelling, was not sleeping well, was always tired
and began having severe mood swings and irritability. Upon searching the internet about this new
prescription drug, Jo was stunned to find that some of the other potential side
effects were brittle bone disease, liver and kidney failure among others. Back to the doctor and Jo decided that she
wanted to find someone who could help with some sort of holistic alternative
instead.
Through a friend who was using USANA
Health Science products for their own health challenges, Jo also turned to
these products in an effort to help Daisy as well as herself. While she initially was not interested in the
business side, feeling as though she had enough on her plate as it was, she
only wanted to try some of their products to see if they could offer a better
way to maintain their health. The result
was quite amazing. Within a month, Jo
and Daisy were experiencing many personal and life changing health benefits –
and Jo realised she’d want to take USANA for – well – life! But obviously she did
not want to pay full price for them so she started to think about becoming a
member. However, in 1999, sixteen years
ago, her decision was well and truly made for her – Jo joined and then got her
mother to join also, followed by other friends and neighbours. Within a few months, she was no longer
feeling tired and run down and with all these positives, started thinking about
the benefits of running a USANA business – and so she did. She closed down her typing business and went
into USANA full time.
Now, with Warren, she works out of a
home office – home being a beautiful apartment on the ninth floor of a city
building with a spectacular view of parklands and waterways. Jo loves the lifestyle which her business now
affords her – the compensations are amazing – world trips being just one of
many. They have built a global empire
with around 25,000 team members and hundreds of Preferred Customers scattered
across the globe – Jo doesn’t pay any of the Associates – USANA does. How good can life be? Her working day? Up in time to take their dog for a walk, Jo goes
to the gym for a forty five to sixty minute workout while Warren takes the dog
back home. Jo follows after her workout,
has a shower and healthy breakfast, deals with her emails then generally goes
out around 1 pm for lunch or afternoon coffee meetings. Home again for the evening at about 5.30 pm,
although sometimes she does meet with clients or skype team members for
training in the evenings – those who cannot meet during the day. And, being her own boss, she can work when
she wants to.
Her inspirations? Dr Myron Wentz, the founder of USANA and
recipient of the Albert Einstein Award, her mother and her husband. Very clear.
And strengths and weaknesses when it comes to running your own
business? ‘When you run your own business, you have to be mindful of your own
time. So you’re not going to waste your
time doing nothing, or the opposite – doing too much’. She
adds that, if managed properly, you can take a day off, take time out and not
worry about it. Consider your business
to be a game – something to be enjoyed.
And her passions? The water and
anything to do with it. And
animals. Values? Honesty in everything you say and do. Whatever you say you are going to do – do it
– don’t go back on it.
And a final word to other aspiring
business-women? ‘They always need to have that vision in mind – what they are wanting
to create – the life they want to have.
They need to have that vision so they can work toward that’.
Wow! Amazing story Jo! Loved reading all about you! :)
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