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Hi {NAME}, I have an important message from our CCA students. See, before they joined, almost ALL

Hi {NAME}, I have an important message from our CCA students. (An amazing group of people!) See, before they joined, almost ALL of our students thought that they were the ONLY ones who weren't sure that they had the confidence or the skill or the stamina to build a copywriting career. They assumed everyone else coming into it felt confident and completely self-assured. Here's what they all forgot: You're learning something brand new! *Everyone* is new to it and everyone is starting at square one. But, just like you learned to walk, to read, to drive a car...eventually you'll get it down. As adults, we often forget that feeling of being new to something. You likely don't remember it, but the first time you got behind the wheel of a car you were nervous and completely overwhelmed. The first time you took that car out...you were NOT the excellent driver that you are today. But you stuck with it, you practiced it, and then you mastered it. Copywriting is no different. You'll be new to it, some things you'll pick up easily and some things will be a little trickier, but you'll stick with it, you'll ask questions and ask for feedback when you need it, and, eventually, you'll master it. So the message that so many of our students wished they could go back and tell themselves is: Choose to make yourself and your dreams a priority. Yes, some things will be tough, and sometimes you'll doubt yourself. (Heck, we even created a whole bonus course to help you bust through your fears and blocks and keep taking action!) You'll get help and support and you'll get through it. And before you know it, you'll be posting your own "I got my first client" message in the Facebook group...and before you know it, too, you'll be busy with a full roster of clients and you'll be one of the copywriters the newer students look up to. Think of how quickly months and years go by. Where would you really like to be a year from now? Our futures are based on the choices we make today. Time is running out to make this choice, though: [Join us in the Comprehensive Copywriting Academy now—before time runs out.]( We'll see you in there! Nicki & the Filthy Rich Writer team [Image]( To make sure you keep getting these emails, please add contact@filthyrichwriter.com to your address book or whitelist us. Want out of the loop? [Unsubscribe](. Our postal address: 9 Cornerstone Sq B400-333, Westford, MA 01886-1473

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