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Be a better leader this time next year

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michael@leaderbox.com

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Thu, Aug 9, 2018 09:25 PM

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Hey {NAME}, Before we close the doors on our [LeaderBox™ flash sale ] tonight, imagine with me

Hey {NAME}, Before we close the doors on our [LeaderBox™ flash sale (15% off the lifetime of your subscription)]( tonight, imagine with me for a minute … How will your leadership look different next year? If we’re not continually investing in our leadership, here’s what happens … - We make the same mistakes over again, never learning how to grow past them. - We continue to react to problems instead of being proactive about them. - We fall into cultural expectations that burn us out (work harder, no sleep, sacrifice, etc.). - Our blind spots remain blind spots. - Breakthrough ideas run dry, and we only do what we’ve done before. - We fall behind in a fast-growing market. With LeaderBox™, I curate readings that help you eliminate these problems. This means, your leadership can look entirely different next year … - You can stop repeating past mistakes. - You can better anticipate problems that lie ahead, and do work to avoid them. - You can finally prioritize matters (like health, rest, relationships, etc.) that fuel your leadership instead of burn you out. - You can build awareness around your blind spots and turn your weaknesses into your greatest advantages. - You can have breakthrough ideas that change the trajectory of your influence. - You can stay cutting edge in a market that’s always evolving. In other words, you can become the leader you’ve always wanted to become. Becoming a great leader doesn’t happen by accident. It’s an intentional choice. You must invest in yourself if you want to stand out in the market and be a better leader. [LeaderBox™ is your opportunity to grow your leadership in ways you’ve never experienced before.]( If you want this, then remember: you have just a few more hours left to secure 15% off the lifetime of your LeaderBox™ subscription. Don’t wait. Warmly, Michael Hyatt and the LeaderBox™ team P.S. Don’t forget: you’ll also get $100 off your Achieve™ 2018 ticket if you purchase an Annual Subscription of LeaderBox™. But this is only available during this flash sale promotion (which ends tonight). You're receiving this email because you were interested in receiving updates about LeaderBox. If you'd rather not hear anything more about LeaderBox, but would like to keep receiving my blog posts via email, click here. click here.]( Michael Hyatt & Company P.O. Box 1221 Franklin, Tennessee 37065 United States

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