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“How much time does Focus Course Live take?”

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This will be our 8th time taking a group of creative professionals through the , and there is always

This will be our 8th time taking a group of creative professionals through the [Focus Course Live program](, and there is always one particular roadblock. “I just don’t have time right now.” (Ironically, there’s also no stronger sign that you need Focus Course Live than feeling like you don’t have time… but more on that in a second.) First, let me address the elephant in the room: How much time does Focus Course Live actually require of you? Actually, it’s not much. Roughly 2.5 hours per week for just 4 weeks. That’s it. That’s all it takes for you to get completely focused in your life. Just a few hours to: 👉 Create your ideal schedule 👉 Define goals that actually inspire and excite you 👉 Watch the dead weight from your calendar and your to-do list melt away The small investment of 150 minutes / week is nothing compared to the massive and life-long returns that it will bring. (Most folks spend more time than that on Netflix each day!) Here’s the breakdown of our focus each week: - In Week 1, we’ll zoom way out and get clear on your life’s vision. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of your “why” so you can easily narrow down the top priorities to give your focus. - In Week 2, you’ll get deep into the critical focus strategies for mapping your big picture goals to the small daily actions that will help you accomplish them. - In Week 3, you’ll build your ideal schedule and identify the habits, routines, and time management tactics you’ll need to stick to it. - In Week 4, you’ll discover how to unlock margin in your calendar so you can sustain your focused life, even when things get hectic and you encounter resistance. Each week is organized around a live coaching call. You’ll have the option to join us live or watch the recording on your own time. There’s also a standing group Focus Hour once per week where you can work through the implementation exercises in a quiet group setting, PLUS a mastermind where you can bounce ideas off like-minded creative professionals. And if you’re truly unavailable, it’s all recorded and you’ll get lifetime access to those training videos. But I do definitely encourage you to join us live if you can. There’s a reason we do [Focus Course Live]( in a live format: It works. I’ve been doing online training for the better part of a decade — over 15,000 customers to our courses — and nothing has topped the results we are seeing people get from[Focus Course Live.]( While I am all for self-paced courses, recorded workshops, and do-it-yourself workbooks, there’s something unique that only happens when a group of like-minded people go through the same experience together in real time. We’ve never seen higher completion rates, faster success stories, or more breakthroughs in any other format we’ve ever offered. ✋ When you’re feeling stuck, you can raise your hand, ask questions about your specific situation, and get feedback from me and my Focus Team — not to mention your fellow Focus Course Live members. 🗓 When you’re feeling too “busy,” you’ll have a specific schedule you’ve already committed to that prevents you from falling off track. 🥳 And when you start making progress, gaining clarity, and cutting through the overwhelm of your calendar, you’ll have a community there to celebrate your success! Even people who have already had a great experience with our self-paced Focus Course are blown away by the Focus Course Live difference, like Hollie: So if you’re worried about having enough time, know this: Just about [every successful Focus Course Live alum]( stood exactly where you’re standing. Crazy schedule. No breathing room. Worried about “fitting it all in.” And guess what? They found a way to fit it in — and reaped the rewards. I know you can, too. 👉 [Click here to save your spot in the January cohort of Focus Course Live]( And if you have any other lingering questions about the experience, just hit “Reply” to this email and let us know. A member from my team will get back to you. Enrollment closes Tuesday! — Shawn P.S. If you’re on the fence, be sure to check out how people who have actually been through Focus Course Live talk about their experience. We have multiple [testimonials and short videos on the enrollment page]( where alums share exactly how they made time for Academy, what Academy helped them accomplish, and so much more… [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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