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How long it’d take to stay at every hotel in Las Vegas

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{NAME}, It would take at least 411 years to spend one night in every hotel room in Las Vegas. To put

{NAME}, It would take at least 411 years to spend one night in every hotel room in Las Vegas. To put this into perspective: Assuming you live to be 80 years old, that’s 5 lifetimes. Sometimes it feels like the coaching/course industry is the digital equivalent of Las Vegas. If you’re not careful, you could spend the next few lifetimes wading through all the information…and still not getting anywhere. On the upside, it does give you lots of options. And as you know, one of the only places I recommend you learn from—aside from what me + mine of course—is Teachable. (It’s the reason why even though I avoid speaking at events like the plague, I’m always happy to be a speaker on their coaching/course summits.) So when they reached out and asked if I would share their newest project with you, I was happy to say yes. The project being their latest free training on The 7-Step Blueprint to Transform Your Idea into a Profitable Business — in 30 Days. If you want it, you can register for the free training [right here](. Luisa [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( Zhou Ventures, Inc. P.O. Box 2545 New York, New York 10163-2545 United States

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