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📣 NEW: “Ask Jack” Q&A Wednesday - join us!

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Got questions? I’ve got answers… Hi {NAME}, What are you doing Wednesday at 10am Pacific?

Got questions? I’ve got answers… Hi {NAME}, What are you doing Wednesday at 10am Pacific? If you’re looking to have a great week, here’s your answer: Join me for an exclusive “Ask Jack Canfield” session! My team and I have been flooded with your questions and so we decided to hold a special Q&A call on Wednesday to answer some of the biggest ones and take some bonus live questions as well. If you’re hoping to achieve a big goal or make a shift in your life this spring, be sure to join us for some powerful insight and motivation! [Click here to RSVP & book your spot]( WHAT SORT OF QUESTIONS WILL WE EXPLORE? We’ll be looking at some of the top questions I’ve been receiving from my community over the past few months, such as: - How can I achieve success at MY age? Aren’t I too old to start over or embark on a completely new path? - I KNOW I’m my worst enemy but I can’t seem to get out of my way. How can I change my bad habits once and for all? - How do I stay focused, motivated, and positive when things go wrong? Sometimes it’s almost impossible to believe in myself and have faith that my efforts will pay off. … Do any of these questions sound familiar? If so, join us on Wednesday and gain some powerful clarity that will fuel your progress to your goals. This is a RARE opportunity to get your questions answered by me LIVE. Make sure you don’t miss out! [RSVP & book your spot now](=) To your success, [image] Jack Canfield P.S. It’s the start of a new month and the season of “new life.” Join me this Wednesday and launch yourself into Spring with the mindset and motivation to pursue your goals & dreams. [See you at 10 am sharp!]( We have your email address as {EMAIL}. If that’s not the best one, please let us know! Our systems are tied to your email, so if you unsubscribe we can’t deliver your emails -- even for things you asked/paid for. Please stay. I love sending you good energy and great training for improving your life. You can always reach us at customerservice@jackcanfield.com or (805) 563-2935 for help. [Unsubscribe]( The Canfield Training Group P.O. Box 30880 Santa Barbara, California Postal: 93130 United States 1 (805) 563-2935

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