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{NAME}, Psst: I’m taking today off. This email you’re reading right now? I actually wrote

{NAME}, Psst: I’m taking today off. (It’s my sister’s birthday!) This email you’re reading right now? I actually wrote it yesterday. Which is why December 9 at 11am is highlighted in my calendar screenshot: [image] Couple of things I hope you note from this screenshot: - There’s a LOT of white space (aka time for me to use however I want) - On the rare days that I have meetings, they don’t start until 1pm. Because I like to sleep in and do my “thinking” in the mornings. (Takeaway for you: When you have a Freedom Business, YOU get to control your schedule) - The blue stuff? That’s my coding classes, which have nothing to do with my business. (In other words: I’m all for being multi passionate. The key is to have systems that free up your time so you can pursue multiple passions) - I usually do calls on Tuesdays. But I made an exception on Wednesday because I was speaking with a new hire. (Note for you: You can let it be easy to outsource things you don’t want to do, and to hire the right people at the right price, who also do great work and don’t need a ton of oversight) - My business continues to run itself -- through systems and people -- without my being actively involved (That’s not magic. It’s actually the definition of a true business) Case in point, here’s the latest payout from just one (of three) of my payment processors while I’m living my life and doing my thing: [image] For my sharp-eyed subscribers: If you’re wondering why the date on this screenshot is December 8 and not December 9 (when I wrote this email), it’s because I won’t get the Dec 9 payout notification until late in the evening. Long after I’ve finished my work for the day. FYI {NAME}, none of this happened by accident. In fact, if you’ve been a part of my audience since the early days, you’ve seen me build this from scratch in front of your very eyes! One step at a time. And now, for the first time ever, I’m taking you behind-the-scenes of everything I did so that you can build it for yourself, if you want. The only difference? It took me six years of trial and error. With Freedom Decoded, you can watch the entire course in a day or two and start setting up your Freedom Business up today. [Learn about Freedom Decoded]( One important note… If you’re getting excited about Freedom Decoded and the possibility of having your own Freedom Business, awesome! However, I want to be clear on what this course will give you. This course won’t teach you: - How to get clients - How to market yourself - How to make sales - How to set up a sales funnel - How to grow your audience Yes, all of these things are important to growing your business. That’s why I’ve got other courses that teach you about all of these. However, without having a real business “Behind-the-Scenes,” like I show you how to do in this course, you’re building nothing more than a house of cards. One that could fall apart the moment you get sick, or want to take a day off, or feel burnt out from hustling all the time, or have your ads account shut off. If you know that, and refuse to be another overworked, overwhelmed, and underpaid “entrepreneur,” then you are the person I created [Freedom Decoded]( for. Luisa [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( Zhou Ventures, Inc. P.O. Box 2545 New York, New York 10163-2545 United States

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