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An Open Letter To Failures

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If you are having trouble viewing this email, I don’t like seeing people fail. But sometimes

If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.] I don’t like seeing people fail. But sometimes the best way to learn about success is to look at failures. Success leaves clues, as does failure. Personally I don’t like using the word failure, because I don’t believe anyone is ever a complete failure. Everyone is doing the best they think they can (which is often far less than they really can). Sometimes people give up too soon, and the fact is we all make dumb mistakes. But ultimately, almost everyone is willing to take action to get what they want. Today’s episode has a very direct message to “failures”. Make sure to watch this entire episode, and look yourself in the mirror afterwards. You may notice a shift inside, and see things in a new way. If you do, share what you learned or what changed inside you in the comments. [Watch Now: An Open Letter To Failures...] See you inside, Vanessa from Empower Network P.S. I know you're going to love this one, so whatever your thoughts are at the end of the episode - I'd love to see them in the comments. You could even win a free book, just for commenting!| [Watch & Leave a Comment Here]  --------------------------------------------------------------- You are receiving this email because you are a customer of Empower Network. If you wish to stop receiving future emails from us please [click here to unsubscribe] Important Legal Information Regarding This Email Obviously, the income examples shown are extraordinary. The income claims presented are not intended to serve as a guarantee of income. Instead, they're designed to give you an idea of what's possible. Success in this business - as with anything, requires leadership, hard work and dedication. Since we want to help you make an informed decision, we've gone above and beyond with our income disclosure document. You can see our full income disclosure document: [ Also, if you end up buying anything from these emails someone will most likely earn a commission, which you probably know because you understand business. However, we like our subscribers to be fully informed when using our products. We appreciate your business and support.  This email was sent to {EMAIL} by communications@empowernetworkemails.com 2840 West Bay Drive, #166 Belleair Bluffs, FL 33770 USA [1-Click Unsubscribe] | [Edit Profile] | [Manage Subscriptions] | [Report Spam] [Empower network]

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