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Your invitation inside Hi {NAME}, Ever thought about how your message could change a person’s l

Your invitation inside Hi {NAME}, Ever thought about how your message could change a person’s life? What about the impact your message could have if people learned it from a young age? Because the answer might look something like this: a children’s book. My friend Miriam is in the business of publishing quality picture books for young readers, and she asked me if I know anyone who has the potential to change lives through inspirational messages. Your name instantly came to mind, {NAME}. You might not have thought of writing picture books before, but if the idea of seeing your book change a child’s life is giving you goosebumps right now, you were MEANT to see this. To help you discover the next step that’s perfect for YOU, Miriam Laundry and I are going LIVE — and you’re invited! [image]( [Save My FREE Spot](=) You’ll discover… ✅ How to write a children’s picture book that sells (even if you’re not an author and haven’t written anything since college!) ✅ The inside scoop of how I started out with my first book, and how that snowballed into 500 million books sold worldwide ✅ The publishing option you haven’t considered yet (and the roadmap to get your children’s book written, published & marketed on YOUR timetable). Here’s what WON’T happen at the training… ❌ NO charge. This training is completely free — leave your credit card behind. ❌ NO fluff. We guarantee proven writing tips that have launched bestsellers. ❌ NO judgement. I can confidently say that Miriam helps writers of all ages, backgrounds, and experience levels. You will be welcome & encouraged. [Pick a Date & Time](=) All you have to do is click the button above and pick the date/time that works for you. Then, we will add you to the free training guestlist. Don’t miss out. [This training](=) could be the catalyst for a big change in your readers’ lives. To your publishing success, [image] Jack Canfield 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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