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Your 2022 Fit Planner Is HERE!!

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What did you get from the Basics Collection?! I can't wait to see! Hey {NAME}! Life update: As of

What did you get from the Basics Collection?! I can't wait to see! Hey {NAME}! Life update: As of current, I have none. And this week will be even worse with a few shoots, a million meetings, and planning for our first ever company retreat the following week as we deal with unreal supply chain issues and getting you your [POPFLEX goodies]( in time for the holiday season. 🤪 I’m tired, but I must keep going. But don’t worry about me - I’m definitely having fun, but it’s just like, really intense fun. Imagine having so much fun at a party that you keep wanting to make the night go longer…except the reality is, you can’t do that forever because you’ll eventually burn out. Not at burnout stage but I’m monitoring closely! Plus I started to take supplements as directed by my naturopathic doctor and I’m feeling REALLY good. It’s so shocking actually because I’m no longer standing up quickly and seeing stars and my run times have gotten faster!? Still working on the bloating because it’s still severe but I’m seeing some small progress. Ok, life update complete! Design Highlights The much-anticipated 2022 Fit Planner is FINALLY here!! Does anything get you more motivated for a new year than a beautiful new planner? Those fresh, blank pages are just waiting for your goals, ideas, to-do lists, and doodles. We added some really special features for 2022: ⭐️ More prep and goal setting tools ⭐️ A mid-year check-in ⭐️ TONS of space to spill your thoughts and track everything you need And as always, plenty of pretty details, high-quality paper, and STICKERS. If you weren't ready to think about 2022 yet, you will be now 😉 [Get The 2022 Fit Planner!]( NEW On The Blog! Dear Cassey: I want to avoid fitness misinformation, but I'm not sure how How to know what's real vs. clickbait [Read More]( Your October Workout Calendar! Umm...where did October go?! It seriously went by so fast! Let's finish strong 💪 [Get The October Calendar]( [YouTube]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2021 Blogilates, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up for the Blogilates newsletter. Our mailing address is: Blogilates 16350 Ventura Blvd Ste D #334Encino, CA 91436 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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