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Something scarier than goblins, ghosts, or ghouls! Nothing, and I mean nothing scares me more than t

Something scarier than goblins, ghosts, or ghouls! [Amy Porterfield Inc.]() Nothing, and I mean nothing scares me more than the thought of an entrepreneur giving up and throwing in the towel, {NAME}! [image]( Especially when they are on the cusp of everything falling into place perfectly and that dream business they’ve been working so hard to create is finally starting to unfold. But I get it! Motivation can wane, and without the right resources to shift your mindset and stay the course, it can be challenging to keep pushing forward. And so, in this month’s podcast round-up email, I’ve rallied together some of my favorite interviews to help you keep the momentum going. So if you’re feeling like it might be easier to refresh your resume or beg for your old job back, it’s my hope that these words of wisdom will breathe some fresh air into your passionate pursuit and help you to keep moving forward. Now, you know I don’t like to trick you, so I hope you find these episodes as a special little Halloween treat. - [Episode 466: A Tangible Approach For Tripling Your Time Management Capacity with Ed Mylett](=) - [Episode 330: How To Stop Playing Small with Brit Barron]( - [Episode 388: A Behind-The-Scenes Look Into The Habits Successful Entrepreneurs Live By](=) - [Episode 473: Let's Cut The Fluff: How Are You, Really? with Jenna Kutcher](=) - [Episode 348: How To Create *True* Wealth As An Entrepreneur: An Exclusive Coaching Session with Patrice Washington](=) Grab your earbuds, a glass of your favorite beverage, and maybe a little Halloween candy (no judgment here!), and enjoy these motivation-packed episodes. ALL my best, Amy Not into gaining valuable step-by-step guidance from the Online Marketing Made Easy podcast? [Click here]() to opt out of emails relating to my podcast 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 any podcast emails. ;) 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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