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I emailed my hero and here’s what happened...

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Wed, Aug 24, 2022 02:36 PM

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This never ceases to amaze me, {NAME}, Every time I come across this email in my archives, I don

This never ceases to amaze me, {NAME}, Every time I come across this email in my archives, I don’t know whether to cringe a little, laugh, sigh, or a combination of all three. This is an email I sent to the person I most looked up to, hoping that somehow I’d stand out in her inbox. (They say to never meet your heroes, but I was sliding into the inbox hoping for exactly that!) Here’s what my email said: [image] The ‘Amy’ I’m spillin’ my guts to? It was Amy Porterfield (who’s now in my favorites on my phone), but at the time she didn’t have even the slightest idea who I was. I smile at my old self, the one who was willing to go out on a limb, who recognized what I needed in order to get where I wanted to go. Obviously I knew one thing for sure: I couldn’t do it alone. And Amy Porterfield’s the kind of leader who wants to help YOU start building momentum to that bright future now. Speaking from experience, when you get a chance to learn from Amy, [you take it!](=) ;) To this day, I still invest in what she does because she’s THEEEE best at this online course world. Amy’s got a few things up her sleeve in the next few weeks flowing right out of her [5-day LIVE digital course-building bootcamp](=) that’ll give you every chance to learn: ✔️ How to chart out your own course idea. ✔️ Map out how to build it! ✔️ How to find an audience. ✔️ Show up and sell with confidence! (Plusssss, you get to train with Amy everyday alongside a community of other bootcampers like yourself in your exclusive Facebook group!) While it took a few years for our friendship to blossom, this one little email was what started that snowball rollin’ down its merry little hill. And I’ll fully claim that this was a manifestation of what I had hoped would become of me, my business, and my relationship with the person who taught me business while I listened to her podcast in the shower. It was that “do your future self a favor by working hard today” mindset that helped me lay it all on the line. Here’s what I learned… Don’t be afraid to be bold. Don’t be too cool for school (i.e. to ask for help!). Don’t be too scared to invest in what you want. Don’t hold yourself back from reaching out. Send the dang email. Honestly, that unsure-but-sure 2016 version of me makes today’s me quite proud. Someday when you look back on this 2022 version of YOU, sitting there reading this email in the midst of all you are, in the pursuit of everything you want to become... you can see all the ways that you were brave, bold, and busy manifesting a brighter future. First step? Your bootcamp starts on Tuesday, [so get your spot here!](=) Get the scoop from the course genius herself and brighten that future riiiight on up! Always cheering you on, Jenna [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 340 S Lemon Ave #4227 Walnut, California 91789 United States

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