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Alone

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feedthewolf.com

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support@feedthewolf.com

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The last few weeks I’ve worked way more than normal. In that timespan my company purchased anot

The last few weeks I’ve worked way more than normal. In that timespan my company purchased another company. We launched the new CopyHour offer. I did stand up in Nashville and spoke at 2 different events back to back. We launched our new Email Collective Mastermind at a one day event in Austin on Friday. (Which was epic btw.) I had two stand ups shows in Texas. I almost met Joe Rogan. I destroyed some dudes at Super Smash Bros at a bar in Austin that had a bunch of video games. I spent a few nights in a row drinking too much, staying up too late, and having a whole lot of fun. And I don’t regret a single second of it. But I say all of that because I’m tired. I don’t often get worn out…but I can admit when I’m finally in need of wee little break. So I’m writing you this email from a cabin in Spicewood, TX about 35 minutes from downtown Austin. I came here alone to relax, meditate, and do some writing. Then I do stand up again in Austin on Thursday night. Why am I telling you all this? Because it’s OK to get tapped out from time to time. It’s ok to take a little break and recharge. It’s ok to go to the woods and disappear from everyone you know. I love people. I like talking to them, connecting with them, teaching them, and making them laugh. But sometimes I need a little time with no one around. I’ll probably only be here for a couple days…but that’s enough for to reset. So take this email as permission to tell everyone else to f*ck off for a couple of days. Take a break. Schedule a little trip just for you. You’ll be amazed at how good it makes you feel. That’s all for now. Talk soon, Ian "happy to be alone for a few days" Stanley P.S. We have a new money meditation up on our YouTube Channel. It’s called the "Monthly Income Mantra Meditation." It’s the meditation I practiced daily to hit my first ever $200,000 month. [ Click here to check out the YouTube channel]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( 8020emailcopy, 314 upper lake road, Westlake Village, CA 91362, United States

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