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The Perfect Last Minute Gift 🎁🙌 A signed copy of Two Weeks Notice

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Scrambling to find a last-minute gift for the person in your life that is yearning for more? I LOVE

Scrambling to find a last-minute gift for the person in your life that is yearning for more? I LOVE giving books to friends who want to start or have started their own businesses. Because business building season = a time to soak up EVERY morsel of knowledge and advice to make sure your business thrives. It’s the reason I wrote my book, Two Weeks Notice, in the first place! To take hungry entrepreneurs-to-be from idea to audience to offer to a little cash on the side to “see ya, corporate!” (You see where I’m going with this, right?) Well, I’m SUPER excited to share that you can now grab yourself or your favorite entrepreneur-to-be a signed copy of my book, Two Weeks Notice! [image]( If you are getting this for someone else, you can even get a customizable gift certificate printout – AKA [the perfect thing to put under the tree, in a stocking, or wrapped up for the dreamer you love](=) – since Two Weeks Notice is making its official debut into the world this February. As if a last minute stocking stuffer that’ll win you some serious “you get me” points this holiday season wasn’t awesome enough… When you pre-order Two Weeks Notice before the end of the year, your lucky gift recipient will also receive a VIP ticket to the Two Weeks Notice Virtual Experience Event on February 25. (Note: All you need to do is [go here]( after you’ve submitted your order and submit your confirmation number). Can you lovingly hang this gift over their heads next year when they’ve finally found their confidence, made an exit plan, and executed their way to LOVING how they work? Def. All you have to do is [click here to pre-order](, print your gift certificate, and watch your favorite future biz owner open their gift like… [image]( Happy Holidays! Amy If you no longer want to receive emails about my new book Two Weeks Notice, just [click here](). You won't be taken off of my list, but you will no longer receive 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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