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How to be a cool, calm, + collected entrepreneur

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amyporterfield.com

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Picture this… laptop-free breakfasts… every day Hey there, {NAME}! I know the drill. When

Picture this… laptop-free breakfasts… every day Hey there, {NAME}! I know the drill. When you started your online business, you fantasized about what workdays would look like once you were finally your own boss. ⇒ Slow, easy mornings ⇒ A calendar you controlled + structured, creative workdays ⇒ Crushing to-do lists like the task master you are ⇒ Logging off whenever you want and being waaay more present in your evenings The thing no one told us, {NAME}... is that entrepreneurship rarely starts out this way. I mean, you knew it would be hard work… but holy cow, there are 100 tasks to be done you never even knew existed! Forget 9 to 5. You’re working between bites of toast, in the carpool line, going over content ideas in the shower… It can be thrilling! But it can also be exhausting. {NAME}, I’d love to help bump up the former and squash some of the latter. Over the past 13 years, I’ve learned that intentionally starting (and ending) my work day 100% sets me AND my business up for success. Workday startup + shutdown routines help me stay on top of the daily tasks that move my business forward so I can keep a healthy balance between my work and personal life. And I’ve put together a bare-it-all guide as a BRAND NEW Masterclass bonus, [“Design your Stress-Free Work Day Using Startup & Shutdown Rituals.”]( [image]( When you sign up and show up for my free Masterclass, How I Overcame Busy Business Overwhelm, you’ll get: >> My personal and professional startup and shutdown rituals that I use every single day >> A framework to design your own rituals in just minutes >> The most common do’s and don'ts for rituals that set you up for max success And so much more! [Reserve your seat for my FREE Masterclass](=), How I Overcame Busy Business Overwhelm, and I’ll hand this bonus over first thing! After that, we’ll dive right into my “Boundary Bootcamp,” where we’ll get real (and specific) about how to fiercely honor your non-negotiables as a business owner, day in and day out. Then I’ll share my screen and walk you through the 3 systems that automate and run my business in the background so I can focus exclusively on the revenue generating and creative areas of my business (instead of drowning myself in backend work.) Needless to say, we’ve got a lot to look forward to, {NAME}. So [click here to choose a time that works best](=) and I can’t wait to see you there! ALL my best, Amy If you no longer want to receive emails about creating systems in your business, just [click here](=). You won't be taken off of my list, but you will NOT receive future emails relating to 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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