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How to “Bulletproof” your business for the coming recession

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I have good news and bad news for you today… First, the bad news… Half of 2022 is

 I have good news and bad news for you today…  First, the bad news…  Half of 2022 is now gone.  The year is FLYING by.  But the real question is…  Are you on track with your goals for 2022?  …Or have you fallen behind?  If you answered the latter, you’re not alone.  A lot has happened in the 172 days since setting those ambitious New Year’s targets…  Most folks hadn’t planned for the worst inflation in 40 years… a cratering stock market… or the deep, dark recession we’re almost certainly now facing.  But don’t worry, like I said there’s GOOD news too:   If you’re not where you hoped you’d be…  There’s still 192 days left.  That’s TONS of time!  In less time than that I’ve watched hundreds of clients transform their businesses, change their lives, and go from 6-figures...  …To 7-figures, multiple 7-figures, and even 8-figures in annual income.  And if you take the right steps now to “bulletproof” your business against the impending economic crunch…  Not only can you survive while other businesses get flattened…  You can dramatically increase your profits and achieve your biggest goals in 2022.  How?  It’s actually very simple…  First, you need to apply a few key financial strategies to manage your business, assets, and cash flow most effectively.  Then you need to get the absolute most out of yourself and your time… every single day.  You need to dial in your focus, your habits, your time management — so you can relentlessly execute on your top priorities…  And perform to your highest ability.  Winning at business is about having and maintaining an edge over the competition.  And in times of recession or economic slowdown the need for that edge only gets magnified.  My team and I want to help you install the habits, systems, and strategies to stay at the head of the pack…  And “bulletproof” your business so you can achieve your big goals THIS year — no matter what the economy does.  So if you’d like us to put you in the best possible position to accomplish all that…  Then just REPLY back to this email with the words “Bulletproof Biz” and we’ll get you all the details.  Success Loves Speed,  Craig         [[Instagram1]Â]( [[Facebook1]Â]( [[Youtube1]Â]( [Twitter1](    [Whitelist Our Email]( [Contact Us]( 2022 © Early to Rise Publishing – All Rights Reserved   This email was sent to {EMAIL} by admin@etrmailbox.com 1550 Larimer Street #769, Denver, CO 80202, USA [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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