My Success Trip Story
A year ago, I never would have thought I’d be writing this today.
My name is Nadine Jonas; I’m 49 years old and have been a cosmetologist for 16 years. When I launched my business in August 2025, a “Success Trip” seemed like a dream that was incredibly far out of reach.
At my first Business Mastery event in Zurich, I watched the awards ceremony with admiration. People were rewarded for their work with a trip and were even allowed to bring a guest. I sat there thinking, “How wonderful that must feel! Will I ever be able to do that?”
Today—just one year later—I get to take that trip myself.
What made the difference? My genuine enthusiasm. Not because I wanted to sell something, but because I love the products myself, have experienced their results, and naturally wanted to share that joy with others. This was my motivation to push myself and put in the hard work the qualification requires.
At the same time, this business has given me something I’ve longed for: more flexibility. After many years during which my daily life took place almost exclusively in my beauty salon, I was able to step out of my home little by little, accompany people, support team partners as they got started, and experience how fulfilling it is to grow together.
My dream is to be able to manage my time with ever greater flexibility—to decide for myself when and where I work, to build my schedule around my family, and not to have my whole life tied to appointments at my beauty salon.
That makes this trip all the more meaningful to me.
The best part is that I get to celebrate with my family – my husband is coming as my guest and I’m paying for our 13-year-old son to come with us. Together, we’ll visit the company headquarters and gain an even deeper insight into the world behind the products that I recommend every day with such conviction.
For me, it will also be my first trip to America—an experience I’m sure I’ll never forget.
It fills me with pride, gratitude, and great anticipation to share this part of my life with my family. My husband will get to know my business even better, and my son might understand a little more why his mom does what she does every day with such passion.
I love this work. I love the products. I love supporting people and watching dreams grow together.
And I have a feeling that this trip is just the beginning.
I’m looking forward to everything that lies ahead, to the people I’ll have the privilege of accompanying on this journey, and to many more shared experiences.
Thank you to Nu Skin for this opportunity and for allowing our families to be part of these special moments.
Here’s too many more chapters of this journey.
Nadine Jonas
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