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I dropped all my offers... and started over

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This can feel like a scary decision, but it doesn’t have to be… Hey there, {NAME}, Startin

This can feel like a scary decision, but it doesn’t have to be… Hey there, {NAME}, Starting out in business, I felt like I needed to do all. the. things. and create all. the. offers. I said yes to everything. Yes to new clients, yes to teaching courses, yes to getting up early and staying up late to get everything done. And, since I was starting a business in the golden age of hustle culture circa 2009, I thought that was just the way it needed to be. I kept going until one day I realized...I was exhausted. [image]( I knew something had to change, but at the same time, I was nervous that if I dropped an offer or cut back on clients, my business would fail. Talk about an act of trusting myself. Scaling back was a leap of faith, but one I know I needed to do or else I wouldn’t have a business at all. Once I made the decision to drop all of my offers and only focus on one program, well, that’s when my business really took off. My first ever digital course launch made $267. (That’s another story for another day. YIKES!) But thankfully, I decided to give it another try. My first successful online launch (of the same course!) made $30,000. I literally couldn’t believe it. I decided to launch my course again a few months later and made $118,000. WHAT? Then a few months after that...$283,000. Finally, after focusing all of my efforts on this one product, the fourth launch made $950,000 AND I realized not only was I making more money, I also had more time and freedom in my schedule. Way more freedom than I thought was possible while running a business. So, I’m not kidding when I say I see you over there, hard-workin’, late-night-hustlin’, never-gonna-stop… I do -- I really SEE YOU. Want to know what else I see? I see you working so hard to find more freedom . . . freedom to do what you want, when you want, while making the kind of money you want. Just like when I took a look at my own “never gonna stop” situation 12 years ago, looking at your business model and how you’re running things right now can help you see a place or two that mayyyybe needs to be reworked. One specific tweak can make all the difference. [That’s why I want you to join me LIVE on Facebook]( as I show you “How a Digital Course Can Create More Freedom in Your Life”. [image]( Spend an hour with me and I’ll show you how to get the freedom you crave while still running a wildly successful business - with actionable steps and none of the fluff. {NAME}, if you’re ready to discover how a digital course can help you shift your business model into one you’re excited to throw off your covers and jump out of bed every morning to start on, [mark your calendar and click here to RSVP and save your seat.]( I can’t wait to see you live… ALL my best, 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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