Dussault, David & Kristin
Founders Diamonds from 2006 John Crowe's son-in-law David Dussault and his wife Kristin Dussault are the son and daughter-in-law of Crowns John and Jennie Belle Crowe. During the fiscal year 2002, they qualified for Platinum and Q-12 status. Sapphire and Emerald were released in February 2004, and Founders Sapphire and Founders Emerald were released in August 2004. They were 26 and 25 years old, respectively, when they qualified for Diamond. David worked as a physical education instructor in the past. They are both retired and devout Christians who are committed to their faith.
They are founder members of the new IBO PDP UR Association, which was established this year.
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Kristin Dussault had great aspirations for her future because she was the daughter of the King and Queen of the Crowns. “I wanted my children to grow up in the same way that I did: with parents who worked from home and surrounded by a large number of caring people.”
Although she and Dave were married, Kristin wasn't sure she was ready to make the sacrifices that would be required to reach her goal. « I had a moment of clarity: 'Do we really want to continue working on the business every night?' Isn't it more important that we spend time together? Because I was so young, I had no idea how much effort my parents had put into their business. I only got to see the end result of their efforts. As a result, I first resisted.”
In the end, it was Dave who was the driving force behind their decision to pursue their Quixtar venture. In the beginning, he viewed the opportunity as a means to make some extra money to assist pay off some bills. But after talking with Kristin's parents, we came to the conclusion that we needed to adjust our outlook. We were going to pay close attention to what our mentors had to say and act on their recommendations.”
Dave, who was a middle school teacher and basketball coach at the time, quickly recognised what a fantastic opportunity they had been presented with. Once I realised the genuine potential of the Quixtar business – with online shopping, the technology behind it, the mentorship, and the financial benefits – I became quite enthusiastic.
Things started to fall into place after Kristin eventually agreed to support Dave's efforts. This allowed them to build their business quickly because they concentrated on health and wellness items such as XSTM Energy Drinks and Trim Advantage® Protein Bars. Keeping active, particularly on the golf course with his wife Kristin, is vital to Dave and his family. "We believe it is crucial to live the healthy lifestyle we are promoting, and we teach our employees to do the same," he adds.
Dave expresses his gratitude for the opportunity he has in this profession to make a positive difference in the lives of people. “In a school setting, you can have an impact on maybe 20 or 25 students per year. But with this, the possibilities are endless.”
Following in their footsteps is a good thing.
Especially rewarding for the Dussaults is dealing with young individuals, both couples and singles, who recognise the potential even sooner than they did. When people have been out in the workforce for a short period of time, it is easy to recognise that they do not want to be doing the same thing 40 years from now. They are quite open to what this company has to offer,” Dave explains further. “They don't have any reservations about it at all. Once they have done their due investigation and have realised the magnitude of the situation, they become enthused.”
“I dread to think of how much time we squandered because I didn't get behind Dave 100 percent from the beginning,” Kristin laments. "We advise folks to just grasp hands and jump in together," said the group. You will be amazed at how your friendship will develop and how your lives will be transformed.'"
Observing the next generation of leaders follow in their footsteps, the couple said, is a particularly fulfilling experience. Currently, a large number of them are choosing Emerald and Diamond, according to Dave.
So it's all worth it to put in the effort up front? “We would do everything a million times over to get what we have right now,” Kristin says of her family.
”The most pleasant surprise for me has been the sense of security we now have,” she continues. “In our wildest dreams, we could never have imagined that things would turn out this well. Each and every day, we just pinch ourselves.”
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