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I’m doing a "deep money beliefs" workshop in Boise on February 3rd and 4th. I’m teaching i

I’m doing a "deep money beliefs" workshop in Boise on February 3rd and 4th. I’m teaching it with Sam Kukathas, the Neuroenergetic coach I’ve been working with to work through my blocks. (We aren’t working on money stuff, but this workshop will be primarily focused on money stuff.) Since I started working with him I’ve had some massive changes in my life. The biggest one is that I’ve created more videos in the last 3 months than I have in the last 3 years or so. The more videos I make, the more money I make. The more joy I experience. The more fulfilled I am. That alone has been worth every penny I’ve spent. And we’ve worked on way more than just video stuff. I’ve spent $30,000 to work with Sam so far. At this upcoming event he’s gonna be taking you through his super unique (and honestly pretty weird) methods for helping you create whatever future reality you desire. I’m also gonna be taking you through money meditations in real-time to help uncover your blocks and issues with money. You’ll spend 2 full days with us at the workshop. If you'd like to change your money identity, this is for you. It’s gonna be intense. It’s gonna be challenging at times. But I guarantee you’ll leave the event a different person in a positive way. It’s expensive. . But you won’t have to spend $30,000 like I did to work with Sam. And you won’t have to spend the $12,000 I charge for a one-on-one consulting day. If you’re interested in attending, just reply to this email and let me know. I’ll personally reply to you. If I think you’re a good fit we can hop on a quick 10 minute phone call to make sure it’s right for you. I’ll tell you the price when you’ve responded. There’s 3 spots left and it’s first come first serve. This is likely the last email I’ll send about this since it’s only a couple weeks away. Again, just hit reply if you’re interested. Talk soon, Ian "best $30k I’ve spent in awhile" Stanley P.S. For those of you who read my email about getting stuck in the Dallas airport...yes, I FINALLY made it home. Although there were more shenanigans and I didn't get my bag until yesterday...but I made it. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Almost Passive Income, 3000 Mountain Shadow Rd, Boise, ID 83702, United States

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