Meet
Shelli
Shelli McClintock is a people expert who understands how you can create your zone of genius, and maximize your results. Shelli got her start in the multi-level marketing world, using her power of turning friendship into sales to become one of the top income earners in the space. Utilizing the tools she used to build MLM, she took the strengths to co-found ARYSE, which is now a multi-million dollar company. Shelli understands what it’s like to create something out of nothing —as she’s now growing a new department within her own company, and working with athletic teams, elite athletes, and high-level universities around the country. Her high-level coaching and online courses are designed to teach you what she’s learned over two decades about sales, growth, and ultimately building the life you want through financial freedom.
My journey didn’t start the way I planned…
but my dreams were ones I didn’t want to give up and, ones I knew I could still achieve. I could get what I want, but I’d have to work hard. At 17, I found myself pregnant and married, and about to start a journey of transformation that I couldn’t even foresee at the time. Having a baby at such a young age, I quickly realized what this meant: struggling financially.
I fed our family on $50 a week and could not even afford a vacuum. I would clean by picking up with my hands to try and make our place look presentable and borrow a car to run errands. Even though I was trying to be a good mom and good wife, I was still struggling. Within 13 years, I had 3 more children, and my kids were and are still everything to me. But I felt like something was missing: a career that drove me forward and gave me a purpose in my life.
I was always feeling mom guilt
for one reason or another.
The moment I started my first multi-level marketing company and did well was life-changing. I was stocking grocery shelves by night and by day building my MLM business from the ground up. I started to work for a motivational speaker and juggled that with my growing MLM business.
As I was personally peaking, my husband and I found ourselves struggling. We found ourselves eventually filing for divorce. NEVER did my story include a divorce. NEVER a single mom. NEVER alone. For some reason, I was feeling unsettled and a tug on my heart that God had something more for me, but I needed to take a big risk…
So, Here’s What I Did…
I built my tribe — the people who motivate me to be the best version of myself. When I was pregnant at 17 it was a community of love and support that pushed me forward.
I learned the power of connection through building my first network marketing business. I turned friendship into sales.
I started my own journey of personal development, studying leadership and networking and even taking a position with Aaron Davis Presentations as the VP of Business Development.
I took a risk. I left my job without a back-up plan.
And they say when one door closes, a window opens. I started working at a company making only $1500 a month.
I helped grow ARYSE from the ground up into a multimillion dollar business and now I’m an Owner and VP of Partnerships. Today, this is where I get to work in my sweet spot everyday traveling the nation and connecting with high level influencers to promote our brand and braces.
As a founder of Hello Beautiful and Coaching with Shelli, I’m passionate about sharing what I’ve learned about career growth and the power of connection to other women who want to set the workplace on fire.
And now, Here’s where I’m at
My dad, brother and I started a sports orthopedic bracing company, a now multi-million dollar business that’s providing jobs for roughly 40 employees. I get to travel the nation and meet with coaches, athletic trainers and athletes, and high-level influencers. I do what I love every day and I am thankful to work in my sweet spot with the power of connection.
Many are amazed when they hear I was a 17-year-old mom with no formal education, yet I’ve managed to thrive in my place of genius. I tell you my story to serve as an inspiration. No one should give up on their dreams or themselves.