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Which was the first product that personally made a big difference for you?
Csilla:
The coffee. My stomach couldn’t handle regular coffee anymore, so I
had to quit — and I missed it terribly.
Zoli:
Me too — the coffee. As a truck driver I had to drive at night, drinking
tons of coffee. One ganoderma coffee was enough to keep me awake
until morning.
Why was DXN the business you could truly identify
with?
Now that you’re Crown Ambassadors, what is your goal?
Csilla:
The products really are good, so you don’t have to exaggerate or lie
when recommending them. There’s no big starter package, no forced
purchases, no manipulative recruiting.
And I can talk about something I genuinely use and love.
When did you first feel that “freedom has arrived”?
Zoli:
Our goal now is to pass on the advantage of our 80,000-strong online
following to the team members who are learning, growing, and
willing to offer consultations.
Csilla:
We have a 6–8 person inner team — the “core group” — where
we discuss daily: “What cases did you encounter? What do we
recommend?”
Zoli keeps creating videos while they take over part of the consulting
workload.
This gives us more freedom, and it gives them a huge opportunity. It’s
amazing how they support each other without a trace of envy.
Zoli:
When I finally had the courage to tell my boss I was quitting. This was
even before reaching Crown Diamond.
Csilla:
For me, when I could quit too. I loved my job, but I had no free time.
Now we wake up when we’re rested, go hiking whenever we feel like
it. We actually prefer going on weekdays — fewer tourists. Every day
we decide freely how we spend our time.
Zoli:
I used to wake up at 4–5 a.m. to start driving. Narrow streets, stress,
cold weather, exhausting loading… and only after shower and dinner
did I have time for DXN. It was very hard.
Now I can finally breathe.
And if I ask more romantically: what is your dream?
Csilla:
Travel. Going to ITSI together with our team.
Spending more time on sports, health, and hobbies.
Zoli:
I’d like to reread my favorite books. I have three Wilbur Smith novels
on the shelf — I simply haven’t had time for them.
And I want to give us more time — for rest, and for a normal life.
Csilla:
I’ve been a hobby seamstress since I was 17. My dresser is full of
beautiful fabrics — I just never had the time to work with them. Now
maybe I will. And gardening, DIY projects, creating things.
That’s real
freedom.
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