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Well, that was fun. :) (I still have one more surprise!)

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This isn’t goodbye, it’s ‘what do ya wanna do next?’! I wanted to leave you with

This isn’t goodbye, it’s ‘what do ya wanna do next?’! I wanted to leave you with just ONE more free, valuable resource, {NAME}. One of the most singularly helpful practices I’ve ever done for myself, my family, my business—for everything in my life—was defining what I really wanted success to look like for me. I was arriving at these seemingly important business milestones, like hitting my first six figures and then seven figures… and they felt a lot more empty than I expected. Yes, they were massive goals! But I didn’t get that “I’ve made it!” feeling I thought I would. And I realized that’s because those are just someone else’s idea of success, not necessarily mine. Turns out, writing your own definition of success is what allows us to not only know what we’re reaching for, but why we’re going after it in the first place. Turns out, true success can’t be a copy and paste of anyone else’s life. Not their job, their income, their experiences… That feeling of success has to come from you. And in true Jenna fashion, I created a worksheet to help you envision and define what you see ‘success’ being for YOU. These tools have helped me redefine and get clearer on my own mile markers of success in all areas of life over and over again, so I want you to have them, too! Dive into [The Success Scale]() and hone in on your own definition of success! [image]() [DOWNLOAD YOUR WORKSHEET HERE]() From here forward, you’ll be hearing from me once or twice a week, but I’m always here, ready to listen and help however I can as you look for clever, efficient, un-boring, and realistic ways to build a life you love, piece by piece. I need you to know that I mean this part with every fiber of me: You’re GOING to do this! You’re going to surprise yourself with just how capable you are of turning your ideas into reality, and I can’t wait to see how you accomplish that. Between emails, you can stay up to speed with my life, new things I create for ya, fresh resources, family updates, my health journey, and everything I learn along the way by subscribing to the [podcast](), reading [the blog](, and following along on my [Instagram](=) and [Facebook](! I can’t wait for you to see what’s next and to watch you absolutely, unapologetically thrive (because I have zero doubts you’ll do just that!). One quick reminder: please please please remember to savor and enjoy the process. And when it stops feeling aligned with who you are, change the recipe. Onward + together, Jenna TL;DR: The final piece of our ‘heyyyy, let’s get to know each other!’ puzzle is what helped me as I ventured deeper into building a life I really love living: defining what I really want success to look like for me!! [And that advice is now all yours.]() And even though from here on out I won’t be in your inbox every single day, I’m not going anywhere! :) [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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