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FREE ways to level-up your business next year!

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grow your biz & be kind to your budget How are you going to INVEST in yourself and your business nex

grow your biz & be kind to your budget How are you going to INVEST in yourself and your business next year? ✅ {NAME}, I know “invest” can be a big, vague word, because nearly every step of business is an investment – your time, your ideas, your energy, and yep, your money! So, I want to get ahead of the conversation real quick. When it comes to giving yourself a major leg-up in your business (no matter what stage of building, planning, or growing you’re in right now), you need to know what the best investments are… So you don’t waste your money or your time. I’ve rounded up everything you need to know before we even step into the new year! [Kick back and listen to my advice in this Goal Digger episode! Press play here!](=) Here’s a quick flashcard-look at the investments I’m recommending in this episode: ⚡ Self-Learning (free - $) – There’s a WEALTH of learning ready and available to you online if you can hold onto that intentionality and accountability to help yourself really follow-through. YouTube, podcasts, industry forums, blogs… there are insights waiting for you to snatch them up for free, or a super low paywall like joining someone’s Patreon! ⚡ Free Live Classes & Webinars – I’ve ALWAYS been a fan of free online classes. First, I am more likely to show up to a free class (vs remembering to read a free download), and that means I’m definitely getting that value I’m looking for. All it costs is your email sign up, and you’re in! ⚡ Books & eBook (free - $$) – I get the hesitation about those overselling/under-delivering business books, but when you find the right ones, you’re walking away with a TON of insight. I’m dropping a handful of my favorite, SUPER-applicable ones in [the podcast episode](! Plus, you might be able to read (or listen to) them for free through your local library! [Listen to how and what I’m investing in for 2024!](=) While some of the investments your business needs will have a higher price tag, not all of the valuable ways to level-up your systems are going to cost you! Invest your time. Your energy. Your creativity. There are tons of resources out there, and you can absolutely decide what your investment can be in order to get the insights and fresh strategies you need! Keep building your dream. Jenna [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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