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It’s almost summer (so are you thinking about this yet?)

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a new season begs a new mindset! We are less than 2 weeks from the official first day of summer up h

a new season begs a new mindset! We are less than 2 weeks from the official first day of summer up here in the ol’ northern hemisphere! (Although I was a little too excited and already transitioned most of my wardrobe over like a month ago, lol.) {NAME}, what’s on your heart and mind for what you need this summer? I know the plans change every year, but I think we tend to skip the part where we ask ourselves what WE need in this season. (Reminder: Never, ever skip yourself. ❤️) Take a deep breath and let yourself really think about that question. As for me, I am craving a slow, open, peaceful summer. I’m talking about wide open spaces in my calendar, because I know our summers like this are limited before our girls get sucked into all the things. My springs and falls tend to be busy and bustling with exciting work projects (both in-house and in my fellow entrepreneur friends’ lives!) So, summertime makes me want to peel back that business layer of myself and let that fun-lovin’ kid in me shine through a whole lot more! This year I decided to fiercely protect my summer months – both for me AND for my team (and how lucky am I to be able to call that shot? Entrepreneurship is awesome!). I want us to all be in pursuit of our joy and working at a slower, easier pace. I’m ready for farmers markets, planting our garden, and hopefully learning how to be a beekeeper… and wow am I excited to go on a little adventurous vacation with Drew (you might catch a glimpse of it [on Instagram]() later this summer!). It’s a blend of my cozy little comfort zones and a buzz of fresh possibilities. And I want you to chart your own map for what a glorious kind of summer can look like for you! It doesn’t have to be impressive. It doesn’t need to have a long checklist. It doesn’t need to match last summer or look like anyone else's. It needs to feed you, rejuvenate you, or inspire you. Envision a new season that feels like it’s yours. When you do that, you’re more likely to live it out! Visualize it like it’s already happening for you. Happy-almost-summer :) Jenna [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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