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are you appreciating the little things?

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acemsb4.com

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darwin@topdogcopywriter.com

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Hi {NAME}! What are you grateful for in the past week? This could be as simple as having time to be

Hi {NAME}! What are you grateful for in the past week? This could be as simple as having time to be with your loved ones, eating out with them, or a prospect reached out to you. Now, what are your wins in the past week? Pwedeng naka-close ka ng bagong client, nagkaroon ng time manood ng copywriting lesson that you were able to implement din afterwords, etc. Pwede rin na ikaw ‘yung nag-treat ng food sa family me without hurting your savings. Whatever it is, I hope you start being grateful about the small things. The fact that you’re waking up each day is already a blessing from God. I hope we never forget to thank Him for the little things din. So let me leave you with another question… What do you look forward to in the coming week? Have a blessed Sunday, {NAME}! :) Rooting for you, Mark Darwin Balaswit Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Top Dog Copywriter, Barangay Commonwealth, 1121 Quezon City, Philippines

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