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2x2: Five benefits of margin

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Hello! Welcome to this week’s edition of the 2x2 newsletter. Your premier Friday email for lead

Hello! Welcome to this week’s edition of the 2x2 newsletter. Your premier Friday email for leaders, creators, and decision makers like you who want to manage their tasks, time, and ideas better. 👋 Don’t Miss If your calendar and/or life is just a bit on the busy and overwhelming side, then you would love the all new Margin Booster that starts next week. The Margin Booster is our latest community-led coaching program. This will be an in-depth, live training for folks who want to get back margin in their life. This new done-with-you training is for everyone inside our [community membership](. [Sign up for your Accelerator membership today]( so we can get you onboarded in time for the booster. Check this out 1: [Paintings by Victoria Rose Park]( Victoria is a new-to-me artist, and [her work]( is absolutely incredible. You can also follow her on [Instagram](. 2: [My first photography gallery submission]( I’ve been a hobbyist photographer for about a decade now, and last week I finally submitted a couple photos to an open call at a local gallery show happening in April. This was my first-ever submission to a gallery show, and both of my photos were selected to be included! [These are the two prints]( that will be hanging in the show. Something to think about 1: A few benefits of Margin Earlier this week I was teaching a free class on margin and how to create more breathing room in your schedule. Here are 5 benefits of margin that I shared during that class: - Flexibility of a calendar that is not overflowing and jam packed. - Space to think thanks to not being rushed, hurried, or overwhelmed. - Rest and recover instead of constantly hustling without a moment to pause. - Freedom to pursue new opportunities and interests. - Enjoyment of the slower rituals and moments of life. 2: A question I’m pondering this month Do I have ample time set aside to fully focus on the tasks and goals that matter most right now? * * * — Shawn P.S. [What if every American president had rocked a mullet?]( [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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