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voice in your head stopping you from creating your course?

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join me in 2 hours and let’s talk about it! I see you scrolling, {NAME}... Your feed is full of

join me in 2 hours and let’s talk about it! I see you scrolling, {NAME}... Your feed is full of people in your industry doing what you’ve always dreamed of doing. It’s so easy to just say “what’s the point? It’s already been done.” and keep scrolling. To believe that your niche is “too saturated” or “overdone”. It’s thoughts like these that stop brilliant ideas from ever seeing the light of day. But what if I told you that in my 12+ years of experience and over 48,000 students, what stops people most often before creating their successful digital course isn’t mastering marketing or hosting webinars or recording quality lessons… The hardest part is a classic case of something “SIMPLE, but not easy.” It really boils down to getting out of your own way and taking action even when you’re not certain. [image]( Ouch, right? It’s not like you trip yourself up on purpose! Nope. Most of the mindset stuff stopping you from creating a course is so automatic you might not even know it’s happening. But if the voice in your head ever says: “Who do you think you are?” “It’s all been done, {NAME}. Move on.” “When are they gonna find me out?!” Or any other flavor of limiting belief is holding you back from creating an asset that could very well solve many of your biggest struggles… [Then join me today LIVE at 9 am PT // 12 pm ET right here ]( and let’s get to the root of The 3 Mindset Shifts Every Course Creator Must Make [image]( Hit that ‘Get Reminder’ button and you’ll be notified once I’m live. If you can’t make it live, catch the replay on Facebook afterwards. (Trust me...you’re gonna want to!) {NAME}, you’ve got a gift the world needs, I just know it. Mastering your mindset and getting out of your own way is so critical to your success. To make sure you’re able to easily implement everything I cover during today’s live training, I made you a little worksheet. [Download it right here]( and show up ready to release whatever is holding you back! [image]( Let’s make sure there’s nothing standing between you and your ability to share what you know and change lives with a digital course. I hope you [join me later today at 9 am PT]( and get the answers and inspiration you need to bring all your big goals to life! 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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