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No experience required Hey there {NAME}, I want you to meet my friend Mindy. with Mindy.) If you pas

No experience required Hey there {NAME}, I want you to meet my friend Mindy. (That’s me (left) with Mindy.) If you passed her on the street, you’d think she’s just your average, frazzled, middle-class mom. I mean, she definitely has the look — minivan packed with kids, coffee mug always in hand. Wild hair, most days. Her neighbors wave when she takes the kids to school and returns with groceries. They grin when she brings over fresh-baked cookies. They think she’s a stay-at-home mom. But in reality, she puts in a 20-hour workweek… earning as much money as her doctor and lawyer friends (some months, more)… And has the freedom to do what she wants, when and where she pleases. “But how?” you ask. Simple: She’s a writer But not the kind you might think … Plenty of stereotypes peg writers as struggling artists who wear black and live on ramen. Those stereotypes don’t apply here. Because the writing Mindy does is outside the box… She doesn’t have manuscripts waiting to get noticed… or rejection letters under her bed. To be honest, what she does is pretty much the opposite of what you’d think a writer does. Because she has people clamoring for her to write for them… Willing and eager to mail her five-figure checks that come with royalties… And perfectly happy to give her complete creative freedom, the space to work independently, and the ability to name her own deadlines. The simple truth is this: The writing she does (which you can do, too) gives you the kind of lifestyle most people dream about… … There’s no limit to how much you can earn — You can pad your vacation fund with an extra $10K each year, or aim straightaway for a six-figure income… … You’re completely in charge of your time — You decide when to take a long lunch, or a long vacation… … You pick what kind of writing you do — Gone are the days where the boss makes you work on something you hate… In short: It’s a writing career that sets you up to live life on your own terms. What could be better? But you should know, Mindy’s not the only one doing this. The path she followed has been traveled by hundreds of other writers — successful people who decided to grab life by the horns and never settle for less than what they want. They’re called Barefoot Writers. It’s a little tongue-in-cheek, sure. But when you make your living as a writer, there’s no dress code. No need to report to an office. Instead, you have complete freedom to live your life the way you want and earn as much as you please. [Discover how you can have this dream lifestyle as a writer.]( To living the life of your dreams, Rebecca  P.S. The Barefoot Writer lifestyle goes WAY beyond escaping cubicles and not having to wear shiny shoes and business suits. Barefoot Writers also enjoy all this:  ✔ TOTAL flexibility during the day — so when you want to go to your kids’ school for a room party, or take the time off to grab a massage, or pick up some cheese and potatoes for dinner — you just do it. You don’t have to ask a supervisor’s permission.  ✔ Enough money in the bank to feel calm and prepared — no matter what kind of tumultuous times the economy may have ahead, you’re covered.  ✔ Dream vacations to exciting destinations — say hello to Belize, Switzerland, or New Zealand, or even popular places like Disney World — all in the OFF season — and say goodbye to crowds and high-season prices.  ✔ Unlimited earning power — so if one day the fridge quits and you need a new one, there’s no scrimping and saving. You just write more and then go buy yourself a shiny new refrigerator.  ✔ High-paying writing work you LOVE — because you pick the subjects, the projects, and the clients. You don’t work on something unless you want to. [Discover more about life as a Barefoot Writer here.]( Rebecca Matter President AWAI --------------------------------------------------------------- For questions or requests: [contact us online](. Trouble viewing this email? [View it in your browser, here.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Ensure your subscription delivery. AWAI Whitelisting info available [here.]( You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from any future AWAI Special announcements and offers, please click here: [Unsubscribe from AWAI Special announcements and offers.]( To unsubscribe from all AWAI broadcasts click here: [I want to permanently unsubscribe from all AWAI emails.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ©2024 American Writers & Artists Institute 220 George Bush Blvd, Suite D Delray Beach, FL 33444  

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