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If you’re maxed out 👉

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how to manage without taking it out on the holiday ham {NAME}, there are sometimes two situations on

how to manage without taking it out on the holiday ham {NAME}, there are sometimes two situations online business owners find themselves by year-end. 👉 Feeling so disappointed over unmet 2023 goals, you can barely enjoy your turkey and dressing. 😟 👉 Or enjoying a business that’s singing along… but with zero off-time, sneaking in emails at the holiday party, and doing work LONG after you should be asleep. 🥵 {NAME}, it’s valid if you feel maxed out, burnt out, overwhelmed, or resentful. But I don’t want you to stay there. You deserve to set your business down for a bit and be fully present during such a special time of the year. So I’m sending you an extra special episode on burnout with my friend and highly sought-after life coach, Rebecca Blackburn. [Click here to listen! >>](113/d2xgdL04/VVrskX7P_-qnW9dvYHH1Pds3GW178YCN57dJd9N1MKF_83qn9gW8wLKSR6lZ3n9W6DS5vV86yjcpW1Kg7hk98vNXsW1vMSPQ8sH2j2W1DrhlB7jng99W3c-Fsp1tRGhZW8M_S7D9bTPXjW3h2KKR63zqFdW5m_HHq1wWn6DW7mVGFV89CD3hW3XnKvg8ZsDWQW7d-wrx5mD5spW4vXkLd25jM10W1npNct1LHD24W7hjRKh78hqJmW4xlYM32TWK8KN1CXB7cr6fQmW18W_gd3h2hPJN2nh7Mlljlk6W2xm9my4w6Nr_W3gRP1C6B6-TVW1-X9fl2y0n4DW2PLp7W3LrYn6W1R4w0C4zndvLVXS3_h8bTHHmW5ZqPXN6VXy05W8VsQxC25n1RWW6x1WSq91jmM3W2JrDBp1-g-3-dwrD1g04) Rebecca helps overwhelmed female entrepreneurs restructure their lives so they can work less, live more, and still achieve the high level success they desire. [Rebecca’s system is GOLD](113/d2xgdL04/VVrskX7P_-qnW9dvYHH1Pds3GW178YCN57dJd9N1MKF_83qn9gW8wLKSR6lZ3kzN16SbF3D24FyW7tbHjp8J_MLNW7_Xp-R7s1N5YW27PmWK4rTC4GW7Z_ZWk7N0dN3W2TLlnW6n8jdxW44HhDL5LwgZHW2GdYT02FL3_-N75qVspw7Y9lW2241d61tVZcRVH3hSH56QTfgW2b_5kZ4lbqYQW3R0Bgv82MRVPW7KqZfW9gq9-6W8mb5yh48YpWgW5mbvmk7hsH4gW5Nn1L01HJrT1W8vQ6953q_SB1W8rqzqp6y6mY3W26QbM69k7X4zN7cMrQc1mlJ_W2v4sKm69rMkWW7cGsgr4q1hp6W86SPGr8d3SssVygf772rKHPXW8t-qp-1Y-qBVW1MRYPP7M1qRwW7tDqNn95xw6Mf2cPMgd04) and has helped so many entrepreneurs realize the changes required and move towards what they actually want. She’ll help you identify what you want… what to quit… what to do… and how to prioritize it all so you can have some sweet, sweet breathing room this month. You deserve it, {NAME}. ALL my best, Amy © 2023 Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 [Manage Your Email Preferences](

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