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LAST MINUTE GIFT IDEA? I got you!

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Need that last minute gift?! WE ALL DO, {NAME}! Haha! If this is you, you’re not alone! Tis the

Need that last minute gift?! WE ALL DO, {NAME}! Haha! If this is you, you’re not alone! Tis the season, and I’ve got you covered! My book, [How Are You, Really?](=), is ready and waitin’ for you! [image](=) I wrote this book to relate to my reader through questions about their life using lessons from my own as a catalyst for that reflection. The title of this book alone is a question we all need to hear, especially entering into a new year, which is such a special time of intentional reflection on where our lives are going and who we are becoming. How Are You, Really? is a safe space to explore who you are—even some of those scary parts, the ones we’ve been afraid to bring up even with ourselves. Because we’re not hiding anymore. It’s a journey of self-discovery. Of heartbreak and laughter, childhood and ambition, success and loss. It’s just one human’s stories and truths woven together to help the reader reconnect to their own! [Order a copy here from Amazon to get it in time for the holidays!]() Show someone you care about them by asking them how they really are, while also giving them a chance to explore all the many different, true answers to that question that come up! And now you can tick those last minute gift needs off the list. :) Done and done! Happy holidays from mine to yours! Jenna Oh, and p.s., before I go and jump into our own family and team celebrations and rest, let me ask you this: how are YOU, really? You deserve to have space to answer that question, too! [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 340 S Lemon Ave #4227 Walnut, California 91789 United States

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