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🔍 Missed This? Meet me in Charleston for this VIP event

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I hope to see you there! Hi {NAME}, In case you missed the huge announcement l made on Sunday, I wan

I hope to see you there! Hi {NAME}, In case you missed the huge announcement l made on Sunday, I wanted to remind you of the extraordinary opportunity to be part of an unforgettable experience. For the first time ever, Patty Aubery and I are opening the doors to our Charleston, South Carolina studio and we are inviting you to join us in-person for a Breakthrough to Success Studio Audience Experience! Just imagine stepping into the heart of the action, in an intimate setting with unparalleled access to the event, interacting with incredible people, along with some *fantastic perks* and behind-the-scenes insights available nowhere else — including a private tour of the studio and team that put Virtual Events on the map! [image]() This in-person experience is limited to 42 people, and many of the seats have already been claimed. So if you want to sign up for this [limited-capacity studio extravaganza, now’s the time to act!]() [SIGN UP FOR THE IN-PERSON EXPERIENCE NOW]() Your success is our priority, in every format. We value the diversity and global span of our audience, and we're excited to offer this option to those who can travel to Charleston, and are looking for that extra special engagement and unique experience. If you have questions or prefer to book by phone, please don't hesitate to contact our team at 805-881-5191 and learn more about this incredible opportunity, or inquire with us at info@jackcanfield.com. To your breakthroughs this April, [image] Jack Canfield P.S. We understand that traveling might present a challenge (which is exactly why we host these live virtual events!) and not everyone will be able to take advantage of this offer. However, if you're able to join us, we promise an unforgettable experience. Prefer to attend the virtual event, or want to know more about the BTS Event Agenda? [Check out the main Breakthrough to Success Virtual Event page here]( 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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