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 I’m going LIVE with my BBD Alumni… and I want you there! I remember my first big launch

 I’m going LIVE with my BBD Alumni… and I want you there! I remember my first big launch… I got sick, not once but twice right in the middle of the whole thing. Like the Puky McPukesalot kinda sick. I think it was very symbolic. Like I was PURGING some of my old crap that had been keeping me small. And the universe is not without a sense of humor here. You see, at the time I was creating videos to teach my people how to feel more comfortable on camera… to be seen. To be visible. And I myself was about to be seen by a whole heck of a lot more people. In fact, I went on to generate $256,000 in just one week with that launch! And even today, I’m doing the same thing really, helping people be seen. Just at a larger level. I help you get out there, be seen, and own it. And the thought of putting yourself out there in a bigger way may make you want to throw up (for now) but know it’s normal and we’ve all been there. Today, I want to introduce you to 6 other brave Digital CEOs that took the leap, put themselves out there and have seen extraordinary results. These are 6 amazing humans that trusted the process. They made service and purpose more important that fear! AND together, we will be directly answering your questions and comments — because we’re here to serve and relate this all back to YOU, where you’re at, and HOW we can help your business starting today. [**Click Here to Join Us inside the Free Facebook Group TODAY (Thursday) at 12 PM PDT**]( These students will also share… - Their secrets to achieving balance and success in a world where they used to "hustle hard" and prioritize their business over everything else, including relationships, play, and even health. - Which things made the BIGGEST difference in their success. - And more! I love to showcase my students not only because I’m the proudest teacher in the whole-wide-world, but I understand their stories, knowledge, and transformations are so much more powerful and likely to connect with you over anything I could ever say. So we’re looking forward to seeing you today! ~James P.S. In case you’re wondering, I no longer get sick in during my launches… I’m cool as a cucumber these days. 😎 Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Level Five Publishing, LLC, 350 Forest Avenue, PO Box 1315 , Laguna Beach, CA 92651, United States

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