Young Living Day

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is Young Living Day?

Taking place every quarter, Young Living Day is the European version of the U.S ‘Live Your Passion Rally’ concept and will give thousands of Young Living members and potential members from all over the world the opportunity to come together for an event focused on training, empowerment, and momentum. The agenda reflects on achievements from the last quarter and plans action for the next. Global Young Living Day events usually start by celebrating individual members and team successes and feature a corporate video with key announcements and highlights from the last quarter.

Why should I attend this meeting?

Not only will you participate in a global event with other Young Living members and leaders, but you will also hear directly from members of YL corporate about our recent successes, exciting announcements and what we have in store in the next few months! You’ll also be able to make new connections and friendships, strategise with your team and others, receive training and have the time to collaborate with your teams and other members.

How do I register to attend an event?

Click here for more details on how to register, where other events are being held and more details and tools.

When should the meetings be held?

There are no time restrictions for this meeting. Any time—morning, afternoon or evening—on the day of the event will work. If members cannot hold the meeting on that date, then nearby dates can work as well. We encourage members to hold the event at the time that works best for their team. Keep in mind that the longer you wait after the event date, the more likely it is that announcements and other exciting information and materials will have already reached your audience.

Who can host a Young Living Day event?

All Young Living members are eligible and encouraged to host their own Young Living Day event!

What are the expectations if I host a meeting?

Meeting length: The videos and materials Young Living provides will run 30–60 minutes long. In some cases, especially when members have travelled long distances, the host may want to take advantage of the time the group has together and spend it setting goals, sharing best practices, focusing on training or participating in other business-related activities. The average meeting time is about two hours, but it’s ultimately up to the host.


What is expected: Your event can take place absolutely anywhere, from a hotel meeting room to your own home—wherever works best for your group. Regardless of the venue, here are some items you can include at your event to excite your audience:
• Recognise the achievements of those who are attending the event.
• Provide music to create an exciting atmosphere and introduce live presenters.
• Share success stories and testimonials about the business and the products.
• Create a theme to make things fun or to set the stage for theme-centred team goals in the next quarter.
• Offer ice-breaker topics, round-table discussions, team-building exercises or other ways to help members interact.
• Have a giveaway with your favourite products.
• Bring supplies and do a DIY project with your team. Find some great DIY projects on the Young Living Blog!


Sample meeting agenda:

Time

Topic

Content

Who

1

5 min.

Welcome

Welcome to the event!
  • Set the tone of what to expect, generate excitement
  • Introduce video, founder vision

Host

2

3 min.

Corporate video segment

Content TBD

Video

3

10 min.

Recognition

Recognise efforts of those in attendance
  • Milestones/advancements/prize winners/retreats and qualification periods
  • Recognise anyone who helped make the event happen

Host

4

3 min.

Corporate video segment

Content TBD

Video

5

3 min.

Recap and set up

Recap executive message and set up testimonial video

Host

6

5 min.

Corporate video segment

Content TBD

Video

7

10 min.

Member experience

A few members share experiences/testimonials
  • Product focus (5 min.)
  • Business focus (5 min.)

TBD

8

5 min.

Corporate video segment

Content TBD

Video

9

3 min.

Introduce next speaker

Recap video, introduce next speaker

Host

10

3 min.

Introduce next speaker

Recap previous presentation, introduce next presenter and topic

Host

11

15 min.

Live training—message TBD

Message determined by event host

TBD

12

15 min.

Live training—message TBD

Message determined by event host

TBD

13

5 min.

Corporate video segment

Content TBD

Video

14

5 min.

Close event/call to action

Take this content and event, build momentum with the promotion and share the products!

TBD

What do I need to do to host an event, and what can I expect as a host?

There are no requirements for you to host a Young Living Day event other than registering your event and reporting registration lists. This ensures that all attendees can participate in Young Living Day-specific promotions.
To host a Young Living Day, please do the following:

Submit your request to the corporate office using this link:
/en_EU/company/events/featured-events/young-living-day#register
We will send you a confirmation email that we received your request.

As the event date gets closer, we will connect with you via email. Please add younglivingdayeurope@youngliving.com to your email contacts to ensure that you receive our communications. Also check out the Young Living Day landing page and Virtual Office for promotional materials that you can share on social media and downloadable event banners that you can print.

In the week prior to the event, all event hosts will receive an email with the corporate videos to supplement their presentations.

Should members join forces with other members to make their meeting more impactful?

Yes! Partnering with other members in the area is a great way to make meetings more impactful. Combining the experience and success of multiple teams in a local market creates a powerful energy. There's strength in numbers and the more people who come together to learn and take action, the better! Whenever possible, we strongly recommend collaborating with other members of the Young Living community!

Should member hosts invite prospective members?

Definitely! While this meeting is intended for those already part of Young Living, there's plenty of great content for someone who is considering joining a team. This meeting is a great opportunity for people to learn about the Young Living culture, products and business opportunity. If member hosts plan to do a formal opportunity meeting for their prospects, they should make sure to take a break between meetings to sample products.

Will any members of the corporate team be in attendance?

While the top executives at Young Living can't physically be at every event, they will try to support as many Young Living Day events as possible. We will consider the size of member events to help choose where corporate team members can be in attendance. That means pre-registrations are key!

What should the format of a Young Living Day meeting be?

Members should use the sample meeting agenda as a guideline for the meeting. Content that is not provided by Young Living should be filled in by the host according to what he or she feels would best benefit the members in attendance. The host can choose whatever activities he or she thinks would supplement the meeting, but some ideas include strategising, goal-setting, skill development training or developing product knowledge.

How much will this meeting cost?

This meeting shouldn't cost members very much if they search for inexpensive meetingoptions. Host members should look for low-cost meeting areas or free spaces where they can hold their meeting. Locations that require only a small donation—such as school halls, churches or gymnasiums—are good options. If the group is small enough, hosting the event in a member’s home or garden would be fine as well. Again, partnering with other members in the area can also help reduce costs.

How much should host members charge their guests?

If there is a need to charge a fee for the meeting to offset venue costs, let Young Living know during registration. Members should select a fee amount that will help them pay for the costs to rent a meeting space. This is intended to offset costs and not intended for profit.

How many people should host members invite to their event?

Host members should start inviting people now and invite as many as they want. Hosts can determine the number of people to invite based on their desires and the venue capacity. The group could be as small as 4–5 people or as large as 2,000!
Members should use Facebook, Twitter or other social media sites to promote their event and track the number of registrants, using the hashtag #RallyYourPassion and #YLDay. Eventbrite, Evite, and Constant Contact are also great options. Young Living will promote the registered events that are open to members in the event’s area.