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“no work on weekends”

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acemsb4.com

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darwin@topdogcopywriter.com

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Sun, Jan 21, 2024 02:22 PM

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Hi {NAME}! How did you spend this weekend? Did you still have work? Are you catching up on the cours

Hi {NAME}! How did you spend this weekend? Did you still have work? Are you catching up on the courses you bought? Did you have quality time with your loved ones? Are you catching up on that TV series or watching a film? I’m pretty sure your weekend fits in at least one of these. Personally, I’m strict with “no work on weekends” for myself, except for rare occasions when I have to, s’yempre. HAHA! Since I don’t usually work on weekends… Sometimes, I use a few hours to upskill… But most of the time, I spend my weekends chilling with my loved ones… Kasama na dun ang binge-watching, s’yempre. HAHA! That’s why I’m really grateful that I found freelancing and copywriting. My life really changed when I left the corporate world to become a full-time freelancer. In just a few years, I can now say with confidence what my rates are without fearing whether or not the prospect would close the deal… But more importantly, I get to live life on my own terms. I want that for you as well, {NAME}. :) Deserve nating lahat to enjoy and experience what life has to offer. So even if you’re busy doing your very best to live a better life… I hope you don’t forget to rest. Your mind and body need to take a break as well. And it’s never a wasted time when you rest… If you don’t and still push yourself kahit na alam mong kailangan mo nang magpahinga… You’ll only end up even more frustrated if hindi mo nagawa nang maayos ‘yung task mo. Listen to your body. Take small breaks whenever you’re working. More importantly, use your free time to bond with your loved ones as much as you can. Sad truth is, since we’re too focused on earning money so our loved ones can live a good life… We tend to forget that we’re using a finite and expensive resource in the process… TIME Which is something we can never get back. Lahat naman tayo, ayaw na may pagsisihan sa huli, ‘di ba? So I hope we can all use our borrowed time here on Earth to live with no regrets. :) 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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