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Many years ago, a guy who used to blog in the dating niche wrote an infamous “break up insuranc

Many years ago, a guy who used to blog in the dating niche wrote an infamous “break up insurance” plan for men that also works surprisingly well for when losing clients. It had lots of practical tips like: * Don’t wrap your entire identity up in your girlfriend * Don’t move in with your girlfriend * Don’t give your girlfriend any closure if she leaves i.e., make her feed on her own emotions and insecurities about her decision without nourishing her with yours... actually now that I think about it, this was a different blog post of his, but no matter, still applies… And so on, and so forth. There were many more. But man or woman, there are many profitable business applications to his advice. And, guess what? In the 5-issue “Email Players” Villains-Time day issues bundle on sale until tonight (Friday 2/9) at midnight EST, I pull out 3 specific business and peace-of-mind client-management lessons from that list for your reading displeasure. If you rely on clients (coaching, copywriting, consulting, whatever), this one part alone could give you all kinds of peace of mind in your business, while also potentially upping ye olde bottom line tremendously. More: The issues in this bundle have always gotten interesting feedback. Like, for example, from A-list copywriter and “Email Players” subscriber Kim Krause Schwalm who said: (After letting her teens read one of the issues a few years ago) “I can't even begin to tell you how triggered my two kids were by your last February issue. Don't know how you're going to top this one.” Okay, enough of this self propping. To get your loving, tender hands on these February issues (and one March issue) that show all these parallels between the dating and business world, and how to win at both with potentially more peace of mind, more sales, and more work than you can handle, time’s almost up. The deadline to get in on this sale in time is tonight at midnight EST. Here’s the link: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/villainstime-day]( Ben Settle This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2024 Settle, LLC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this email may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Settle, LLC. Click here to [unsubscribe]( Settle, LLC PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA

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