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One of the best lessons, from one of the best TV shows… {NAME}, One of my favorite TV stories:

One of the best lessons, from one of the best TV shows… {NAME}, One of my favorite TV stories: It’s a scene from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, where an upper-class housewife becomes a stand-up comedienne after her husband leaves her for his secretary. It’s not an easy road for her either: We see a lot of heartbreak, failure, and practice. (Finally, a show that’s kind of realistic about what it actually takes to succeed!) But eventually, she does “make” it, when a famous musician asks Midge—that’s her name—to be the opening act for his world tour. Of course she says yes, as this is her BIG break after all. (I cheered so hard.) But…guess what she does next? On the verge of getting everything she’s been dreaming of, she defaults back to what’s “comfortable.” Which in this case, is spending the night with her ex-husband. The same guy who cheated on her, took her for granted, and expected her to always put his needs above her own. (I stopped cheering real fast.) And even worse? In doing so, she also betrays her new fiancé—a funny, handsome surgeon who adores her and supports her dreams. I stopped watching the show after that; it hit a little too close to home. Because unfortunately, I’m all too familiar with the regret that comes from choosing what’s comfortable just because it’s “easier”... …Doing the same thing over and over even though I’m not getting the results I want. Just because at least this way, I’m still doing something. (And then getting frustrated and dejected because I’m working so hard but nothing’s changing. Well, duh, Luisa.) …Feeling stuck but not wanting to learn or try anything new because, well, it’s harder to learn and try new things than it is to feel stuck. (And staying stuck a lot longer because of it.) …Holding back on investing in a coach or course because, well,…at least where I am is comfortable. (Only to eventually give in and realize how much wasted time and money I would actually have saved myself if I’d made the decision sooner.) So, yes, I know: Sticking with what’s “comfortable” is the easy choice. But, as they say… "If you want what you’ve never had, you must do what you’ve never done." If that’s a choice you’ve been grappling with as well when it comes to the Business Breakthrough Bundle, here’s my sincere hope for you: That you won’t choose what’s comfortable just because it’s comfortable. That if it’s right for you, you make the decision to push yourself outside of your comfort zone. So you can have what you currently don’t. Because once you start down that road, guess what happens? With each choice, each action step, and every minute outside that comfort zone… It all adds up. It becomes a little less scary each day. What you failed at yesterday becomes the lesson you needed to make sales today. What you learn today becomes the AHA for your next Breakthrough tomorrow. And the dreams that once felt so far off, impossible, and scary? Get closer and closer with every crossed-off to-do, comment, subscriber, and client. Of course it’s not going to be easy. Because what we’re working towards here is so big. And so worth it. I’ve done everything I can to make it as easy for you as possible through the Business Breakthrough Bundle. That’s why I created it - with the steps, the details, and the huge discount. If you’re ready to take advantage of it, you can get it all right here: [luisazhou.com/business-breakthrough](=) The Bundle closes tonight at 11:59pm Pacific. Luisa [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( Zhou Ventures, Inc. P.O. Box 2545 New York, New York 10163-2545 United States

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