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Wanna build your habit tracker together?

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 Toward the end of last year, I started a new early morning habit of writing every day. I used a f

 Toward the end of last year, I started a new early morning habit of writing every day. I used a few “habit building” tricks I’ve learned over the years. And, as a result, I was able to go from a blank page to a strong outline and nearly 40,000 words written. All in about 6 weeks… Habits and routines are the underrated superheroes when it comes to accomplishing a goal or hitting a desired outcome of your life. Choosing the right habit will legitimately change your life. Choosing the wrong habit can be detrimental to your goals. * * * One of the “habit building tricks” I use is to have a way to track my habits and progress. When you do this right, you might even find yourself being pulled toward your goals (instead of fighting an uphill battle). For myself, as I was writing every day, I found myself waking up earlier and earlier. The momentum of my early morning writing routine began to carry me and keep me going. . . . . Let’s Build Your Habit Tracker Together Would you want to join me tomorrow (March 12) for my live workshop and coaching call? (At least once a month I host a coaching workshops for the members of our Focus Club. For example, last month I worked hands-on with members in the community to build and plan their ideal week.) If you want to attend this month’s workshop, then I’ll be able to work with you to… - Identify a “Lifestyle Habit” that serves you in your most important goal - Help you get set up with your habit tracker of choice - Answer any questions you have Sign up here for a Club membership [here]( to get access to the Events Calendar and join me tomorrow for the workshop. Speaking of… When you do sign up for [Focus Club](, you’ll also unlock our entire course library as well as the Resource Vault that’s full of things like habit tracking templates, time management worksheets, productivity cheat sheets, [and more](. [Sign up here for Focus Club before the next coaching workshop.]( — Shawn P.S. This workshop — like all the others — is recorded and made available as a replay to those inside the Focus Club. Even if you can’t make it live. [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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