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 About twice a year, I take a pause in order to make sure my calendar in still lined up with what

 About twice a year, I take a pause in order to make sure my calendar in still lined up with what I actually want to be doing. (I’ve found that if you don’t pay attention from time to time, your schedule can get outdated and you may not even know it.) My life ebbs throughout the year. Sure, my core values and big goals don’t change… But I never cease to be amazed at how easily I can begin to get off track. And, pretty soon, things can feel overwhelming as the important stuff is unintentionally being put off. (Or, the important stuff gets pushed out due to other urgent issues and distractions.) But! Over the years… …after a lot of trial and error… …after a lot of research, study, and development… ….after working on this with thousands of customers and clients… I’ve put together a fool-proof way to get everything back into alignment and restore focus and margin to my full-time life. * * * 👉 If you want to restore focus and margin to your full-time life… then circle this date: Wednesday, August 28. (That’s about a week from now.) And that’s when I’ll be opening up enrollment for the Fall 2024 cohort of Focus Course Live. Focus Course Live is my online program where my team and I work with you to restore focus and margin to your full-time life. As part of our Fall program, here’s what you’ll accomplish: 1. Build your Personal Mission Map to get clear on what matters most to you (Core Values), where you’re going (Goals), and how you are getting there (Habits + Schedule). 2. Restore margin and breathing room so you can finally remove the overwhelm from your day and thrive in the midst of life’s tensions. 3. Design your ideal week to free yourself from busywork and procrastination, while creating new time for the relationships, goals, and projects that are most important. Does that sound like something you’d like to do? If so, mark your calendar for Wednesday, August 28. ^ That’s when enrollment opens up for Focus Course Live (with the cohort starting in September). More details to come soon… — Shawn [In-Depth App Training for Power Users]( To unsubscribe, click [here](. Blanc Media, 714 Main St., Grandview, MO 64030, United States

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