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Stay connected... Add steve.coach@copyfox.com to your address book. ------------------------------------------------ Changed your mind? No worries - just [unsubscribe here]( ------------------------------------------------  Read this quick story about J.P. Morgan. There's a super valuable message in there... :) A man approached J.P. Morgan, held up an envelope, and said: 'Sir, in my hand I hold a guaranteed formula for success, which I will gladly sell you for $25,000'. 'Sir', J.P. Morgan replied, 'I do not know what is in the envelope. However, if you show it to me, and I like it, I give you my word as a gentlemen that I will pay you what you ask.' The man agreed to the terms and instantly handed over the envelope. J.P. Morgan opened it... And extracted a single sheet of paper out. He gave it one look, a mere glance, then handed the piece of paper to the guy. Then he reached into his billfold - and paid him the agreed upon $25,000. The contents of the note: 1. Every morning, write a list of the things that need to be done that day. 2. DO THEM. Wow. Old J.P. Morgan must have seen the true value of those two simple things. We all have so much to do. So many things that we'd love to get accomplished. The bad thing is that they rarely ever get done. If we could just knock out our big 'needle-moving' to-do's, then we'd be MASSIVELY successful... The problem usually is having TOO MUCH to do, to the point where it gets overwhelming. Well, this can be changed - you just need to follow a PROVEN system. A system that provides you with a list of a few simple things that you need to be doing every day to succeed. Not a lot. Definitely not so much that it would ever 'overwhelm' you. But just do these few simple things, and the system WILL work. So if you're READY to act, then [Click HERE Now & Get Started ]( To Your Success, -Coach Steve  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our records indicate that {EMAIL} requested our information from: IP: Location: in or near To unsubscribe: [( ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Millenius Ltd. 11 Malartic Avenue Mauritius 72201 Mauritius [Unsubscribe]( | [Complain](

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