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Coming January: Focus Academy ‘23 🚀

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In January, we’re doing something that only happens twice per year: . There’s a reason we?

In January, we’re doing something that only happens twice per year: [Hosting the next Focus Academy class](. There’s a reason we’ve always run one of our two classes for the year in January. It’s the month that sets the tone for the year. It’s the month when people are most open to making changes. It’s the month when so many of us are buzzing with new ideas and goals we’d like to pursue…if only our schedules would allow it. Whatever you’re hoping to accomplish in 2023, focus is the superpower for actually following through on it. Here are some examples from past alumni: - For Focus Academy alum, Alexandra Immel, she was finally able to stick to a balanced schedule that left time for work, herself, family, friends, and personal projects. - For Mo Bunell, he was able to lead his business to its best quarter ever while spending more time at home with his family. - For Jenette McEntire, she payed off $13,000 in debt AND wrote her first children’s book — a project she’d been trying to get to for years. Focus Academy is not about giving you a bunch of “quick fix” tips and tricks to make you more productive. Focus Academy helps you build a system that keeps you aligned with what matters most on a daily basis. So when distractions inevitably rear their heads… When false urgency tries to push aside all the stuff you said matters… When things start to look a little foggy and you’re not 100% sure what to do next… You’re still able to make meaningful progress in the midst of tension and setbacks. That’s what makes the kind of outcomes I listed above possible: - Hitting your professional and financial goals. - Finally making progress on that side project that’s wasting away on the back-burner. - Having a schedule that allows for rest and recovery instead of constantly jumping from one fire to the next. These are the products of a focused life. I’d be honored to help you start living one. [Sign up now to save your spot in our January cohort that begins January 10.]( — Shawn P.S. This week is the last chance to take advantage of “Early Bird” enrollment for the Pro tier of Focus Academy and save $150! [Go here to see what it’s all about and lock in the lower rate.]( [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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