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Hi {NAME}, I need to ask you an unusual question today… What was life like when you were 22? No

Hi {NAME}, I need to ask you an unusual question today… What was life like when you were 22? Now, I know this is out of the blue — but I’m actually asking for a very specific reason (I’ll explain in a moment). So think back to when you were 22 and try to remember — what was the best part of that time? Think about where you were living… what you were doing… what you looked like... Maybe there was a specific milestone that highlighted that year for you… A job, a class, a trip, a big move, or a group of friends you’ll never forget… Whatever you remember most about that year, I want to hear about it! I did this myself the other day — I spent some time thinking about what I was like at 22… I closed my eyes and really reflected back… and it was almost like watching a movie. At 22, I had just moved from my hometown of Milwaukee all the way to Florida for med school. I was so excited, eager, and ready for anything! And physically, I was like the energizer bunny. I could stay up two days straight studying for exams, and still have energy to get pizza with my buddies. Not to mention, I looked a lot different too! Boy oh boy… my hair, my skin, my clothes — a lot has changed since then, I’ll tell you! :) It was actually really amazing to reflect back on those “early years.” And I wanted to invite you to do the same today. I think you’ll find the experience as interesting as I did! So tell me… what was your favorite part of being that age? Now, here's the reason I’m asking you this question today… You see, I’ve been working on a special project for months that I’ll be revealing to you next week. I’m putting the final touches on it right now… And the last thing I need is a little bit of input from you. By writing back, you’ll be helping me with the final bit of research I need to make it really perfect. (I know that sounds strange — but believe me, when you see the project, you’ll totally understand why your answer was so important!) So thanks ahead of time for replying to this email. I mean it — I’m looking forward to hearing about 22-year-old YOU! Your Beverly Hills MD, Dr. John Layke P.S. By the way, there’s no wrong answer... Just hit ‘reply’ and jot down whatever comes to mind. Your answer will definitely be helpful to my project no matter how you approach it — trust me! And the more details you want to include, the better… like where you lived, what major milestones you experienced, and just what you were like at 22. Like I said, I love learning about you, and what makes you unique. But remember, if you only have a minute to jot down a quick thought or two, that’s great too. I still want to hear from you! Because honestly… even aside from this big project I’m working on (which I can’t wait for you to see!)… it’s always such a gift to hear from my BHMD subscribers. Sharing our stories with each other is something that makes this community really special… and I love being reminded of that every time I open my inbox. :)      This email was sent to {EMAIL} by jlayke@beverlyhills-md.com Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery Group 436 N. Bedford Dr. Suite 308 Beverly Hills, CA 90210  [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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