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Which entrepreneur type are you?

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Hey there, {NAME}! Let me see if I’ve got this right… You’re either: ⇒ Stealing

Hey there, {NAME}! Let me see if I’ve got this right… You’re either: ⇒ Stealing pockets of time to work on your side hustle or 9-5 exit strategy. (Between a full time job, keeping your house, life, and health maintained, and honestly...sleep and your social life are getting the brunt of it all.) You’re doing your best to work on the things that will set your business up for success and allow you to become your own boss as soon as possible...but you’re not totally sure if you’re doing it all the right way. [What you really need is someone to tell you how to work on the right things in the right order during the little time that you have.]( OR ⇒ You’ve made the leap. You’ve started your business. You’re DOING it! But this passion project has started to run you...instead of the other way around. Your day is filled to the brim with client work (the bills have to get paid!) and your evenings are full of running the books, planning (or avoiding) social media and blog posts, and lots and lots of Googling. [You’re trying to figure out how to slow this runaway train and get your life back without sacrificing your biz growth...but you’re coming up empty.]( If you’re saying “ME!”, but what you’re really saying is -- [image]( -- I’ve got your back. Whichever camp you find yourself in...I’ve created something with you in mind. I put together a [FREE guide called, “Create More Freedom and Live Your Best Life: 6 Daily Habits to Swear By”.]( And {NAME}, these habits save the day every freakin’ time. They are actually entrepreneurial superpowers that allow you to: - Show up each day knowing exactly what to work on. - Create more focus in your work hours so you can log off feeling accomplished (and with plenty of time to make happy hour.) - Gain confidence in the direction your business is heading. Whether freedom to you means time, financial, or lifestyle freedom -- or heck, all three! -- the journey to freedom begins with your habits. Because, as you may already know, our habits become our patterns, and our patterns dictate our direction. So, stop the hustle... [...grab your FREE habits guide...]( ...and let me help you establish habits that multiply the return on the work that you’re already doing so you can crush those big, dreamy goals of yours. Deal? Cheering you on ALWAYS, Amy Digital courses not on your agenda? [Click here]( to opt out of emails relating to course creation and keep your inbox focused on those big business goals. You won’t be taken off of my list completely, I'll just remove you from emails on the topic. ;) To update your information or unsubscribe from my email list completely click here: [Unsubscribe]( Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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