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dealing with a Notting Hill sized rejection 🥺

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Do you remember that heartbreaking moment in Notting Hill where Hugh Grant’s character says, “Can I just say no to your kind request and leave it at that?” Sure, it prompts one of Julia Roberts’ most famous rom-com lines ever… ​ But before that, the heartbreak is palatable! 🥺 Hearing “no” can be crushing when you have your hopes up. Even if you haven’t had a meet-cute with a handsome bookstore owner and then professed your love to them, you’ve felt rejection… - When your kiddo would rather hang out with their friends than spend a Saturday night playing board games with you - When you don’t get selected for the board of your favorite charity or the Homeowners Association - When you hit “publish” and the algorithm seems to send your post right to the graveyard Well, I can’t inspire a teenager to jump for joy at a family game night (can you imagine how well THAT offer would sell??) but I can help you out with that last one! 🙌 It turns out that the Instagram algorithm is as easy as pumpkin pie to please if you just do (and avoid) a few things. 5️⃣ Five things, to be specific. And to share them in the most efficient, fun way, I created something just for you. Introducing… The FREE 5-Day [Deadly Mistakes Challenge](! €‹ €‹ Consider this challenge the cure-all potion for algorithm rejection. 🧪 Over just five days [I’ll read your businesses “tarot cards”]( to tell you ~exactly~ how to bring your social media account back to life! 📆 [Tap here]( to learn more and join the Deadly Mistakes Challenge before we kick off on Monday, October 23. ~ Elise "Not a Real Witch" Darma €‹ P.S. Feel like the Instagram algorithm rejects everything you post?! Learn how to avoid 5 common pitfalls in the FREE [Deadly Mistakes Challenge]( starting October 23! If you wish to [unsubscribe](, you'll be removed from all mailings – including any paid programs you're a part of. If you want to opt out of a particular series, just hit reply and let me know. I'll take care of it for you personally. If you wish to update your subscriber preferences, click [here](. 10 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON M5B 1R7

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