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{Live today!} How to transition from the cubicle or client work to launching a digital course

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The opportunity to say yes or no. What came to mind when you read that, {NAME}? Did you think

The opportunity to say yes or no.  What came to mind when you read that, {NAME}?  Did you think to yourself, “wouldn’t that be nice?”  Or are you already living a life and building a business where you get to choose what you do, who you work with, and how you spend your time each day?  If you feel like you are genuinely calling the shots with your time and focus, you might not need what I’m about to share.  But if you *wish* that your reality was full of opportunities that light you up, I have something for you.  I’m hosting a live training today on [the 6 weekly habits that’ll help you make the transition from cubicle or client work to creating and launching a digital course a whole lot faster.](  Because having a digital course in your business back pocket can offer you more independence and security than you might know.  Let me be clear — when I say “independence” I’m not talking about taking 3-month vacations in Bali or 4-hour work weeks or making 6-figures on autopilot…  What I’m talking about is a whole lot more realistic and revolutionary.  The independence to choose. To choose who you work with, what you focus on, what your deadlines are, how you share your message, how much money you make, and so much more.  During today’s training, I’ll tell you how I went from cubicle girl to serving clients and ultimately to building the digital course business I have today — and I’ll share what I’ve learned along the way.  That’s not even the best part. You see, {NAME} I’m a little bit obsessed with you applying what I teach you to your own life. Because THAT is how you get serious results, fast.  To help you take action I created a PDF workbook for you to bring with you to the live training (or the replay if you can’t make it live!)  [⇒ Get instant access to the workbook right here](  Just do me one favor: don’t dig in until we’re hanging out together on the training, I’m going to show you exactly how to make the most of this incredible resource.  [Click here to get a reminder for when I go live]( and if you’re currently working a 9-5 or running a client based business be sure to bring your questions!    Psst… can’t make it live? Hit that ‘Get Reminder’ button anyways and you’ll be able to catch the replay.  I know it might feel next to impossible right now to make the jump from the security your 9-5 or client based business offers you, but it is possible.  The small actions you take each day toward your big goals will compound and you’ll surprise yourself with what you’re able to accomplish.  The only non-negotiable is that you get started. And I gotta say, [today’s live training]( is the perfect place to do just that ;-)  Hope to see you there, friend.  ALL my best, Amy  P.S. Here’s that link again to [download your free companion workbook]( to dig into during the live training [happening right here TODAY]( at 11 am PT // 2 pm ET.                 To update your information or unsubscribe from my email list completely [click here](. Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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