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how PROCRASTINATION separates us from God...

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addicted2success.com

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joel@addicted2success.com

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Mon, Jan 16, 2023 04:59 PM

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Hey, it’s Joel Brown and time’s running out until I close the registration for my mastercl

Hey, it’s Joel Brown and time’s running out until I close the registration for my masterclass. If you haven’t read my last email… This is my first FAITH-BASED Procrastination masterclass for faith-based people. Everyone who gets invited MUST KNOW what their procrastination type is… So to be invited this Sunday - Jan 22, 2023… >>[you have to take this procrastination quiz right now.]( You see, we’re like our God - who is also a creator as he created the entire universe. Just like him, we love to discover, innovate, build, and CREATE. It is because of this that I can truly say that we were wonderfully and fearfully made in his image. But then what do you think happens to us when we: - stop expanding? - stop growing and learning? - stop discovering? - stop building and creating? We start to get depressed and we start to feel lost in life. This is because we’re getting SEPARATED from our creator. This is what procrastination does. But what most people don’t understand is that procrastination has different types. After decades of experience in the industry, I’ve identified 6 procrastination types. And until you know what procrastination type you have… It’s going to be impossible to overcome your procrastination patterns for good. So on Sunday - January 22, 2023 (7PM EST)... I’m hosting a FAITH-BASED PROCRASTINATION MASTERCLASS. However you can’t attend if you don’t know what procrastination type you are. So to be invited to the Masterclass, I need you to take my procrastination quiz today. >>[You can click this link to take the procrastination quiz (LIMITED SPOTS).]( Unlike the willpower focused, scientific "yada yada"... And so-called discipline building methods regarding procrastination... What you're about to learn will FLY AGAINST THE FACE of everything you've heard about procrastination. I promise you, this is going to be an experience like no other. That’s all I got for you in this email. See you in my next one . . . . Joel Brown  Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Addicted2Success, 200 Adelaide st , Brisbane Queensland 4000, Australia

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