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copy & paste business planning for shorter weeks and longer vacays {NAME}, here’s what you’ve missed inside my private podcast series, “My (Brutally Honest) Road To Business Success And The Blueprint I Would Follow Today.” (But helloooo – you don’t have to! [Click here to get access to all 3 episodes]( and be the first to know when the 4th and final episode drops.) ✓ In Episode 1, we laid the foundation for how a successful business starts between the ears. ✓ In Episode 2, we put the power back in your hands and the free time back in your calendar by simplifying your business offers and becoming known for ONE thing. (Not ALL the things.) ✓ And today’s episode, Episode 3, is all about “Start Planning So You Can Start Making Money.” [image]( I went from years of driving the struggle bus (and missing nearly every one of my stepson Cade’s football games)... To working 4 days a week, taking a month off every summer, and still increasing my revenue year after year. Episode 3 spells out exactly how I got there – so you can get there quicker. ⇒ Plan your way to success, even if you don’t have an offer yet ⇒ Build your entire quarter (and year) around repetition and simplicity *aaah* ⇒ Do simple backwards math from those annual and quarterly goals to know exactly what to work on every single day (which is KEY for my fellow anxious entrepreneurs) And soooo much more. Because if you want to work in your business 3 days a week… or 10 months a year… or make it all completely automated… it’s one MILLION percent possible! It just takes a little planning. [Click here for a 15-minute listen](=) and I’ll help you get it done. 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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