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I know how it goes, {NAME}! Somehow life can feel so slow and so fast at the same time. It’s li

I know how it goes, {NAME}! Somehow life can feel so slow and so fast at the same time. It’s like a flood of notifications and dings and distractions and yet… it also can kind of feel like nothing really that exciting is going on? Nothing to report! Well, I know that in the midst of whatever wild, almost-paradoxical time that is, sometimes the things we really don’t want to miss can slip under the radar. So, I wanted to make a little round-up of the crème de la crème of what’s been happening over here—the things I and my team have been so proud to make, in case you meant to have them on your radar or you need a reprieve from the other, boring emails like bank statements and those don’t you care about this 5% off sale coupons. First off, let me tell you what’s been flowin’ on The Goal Digger podcast! It’s been a rad month for us over there! Not only have I been sharing my [mindsets on money]( and the [power of email](, but I’ve had the lovely chance to talk with [Sophia Amoruso](, [Glo Atanmo](, [Sarah Knight](, [Tiffany Aliche](, and [my very own brother, Joe!]( Seriously, any one of these episodes will deliver something awesome into your day. Press play! Over on the JK blog, one of my favorite articles to go live this month has been all about [the very real art of creating a freebie!]( It may sound easy, but for anyone that has put their heart and soul into creating freebies that matter to their biz and the people they serve—ones that people are actually going to care about—they know it takes time. And creativity! And knowing WHY you’re making it in the first place! So, I’m breaking down how I do it (and why it’s awesome). Also, I gotta say that [this photo and caption I shared on IG]( is one that meant a lot to me. Reflecting on my journey of loss and light and joy in motherhood brought tears to my eyes. Regardless of your own journey, chances are you can relate to the growing pains and challenges of loss and learning. [image]( Aaaaaand I can’t talk about my month without sharing how absolutely stunned and stoked I am about my mentorship sessions with all my students over [inside of GrowthDay!]( Talking workflow, efficiency, productivity—i.e. all of my middle names. It got me so fired up to be able to deep dive into that, answer your questions, and watch people go forth and implement. Seriously. If you’re not a GrowthDay student yet, here’s another sign that it’s a rad place for rad people (aka you). There’s a nice little end-of-the-month round up for ya! Hope it inspired you to dig into something new, catch up with a podcast episode you meant to hit play on a while back, or reminded you that you’re worth taking all the time you need to follow your passions and interests. Here’s to making really cool stuff this year and celebrating each other as we go! Jenna [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 340 S Lemon Ave #4227 Walnut, California 91789 United States

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