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Behind the scenes of our holiday traditions! A little window into my not-so-jaded soul… AKA: Pr

Behind the scenes of our holiday traditions! A little window into my not-so-jaded soul… AKA: Probably why I love the holidays so much AKA: My first Christmas memory… My parents were hard at work building their American Dream and didn’t have a lot of money to spare. So the morning of December 25th, my baby sister and I skip excitedly to the Christmas tree we’d decorated with hand-made ornaments just a few weeks ago…only to stop in confusion because there’s nothing under the tree. But Ma points at something propped on one of the branches… A green and red hair clip with glitter sprinkled generously between the coils! Another few seconds of fruitless searching (both Ellen and I were really young), and Ma points to another branch… This time it’s a pin - of Santa on a rocking horse. Plus, there’s a string you can pull to make Santa rock back and forth. Eventually we find the matching hair clip and pin - so Ellen and I each have our own. Then we spend the rest of the day playing games, just the four of us. No work for Ba and no scolding or Tiger Mom’ing from Ma. A tradition we’ve kept faithfully every year since (minus the two years we missed because of covid). Sharing this special memory from my childhood to say: I believe the end of year holidays are sacred. They’re meant to be enjoyed with your loved ones, and…are a time for spoiling them too. None of which is possible if you’re stressed about low sales, or even worse…possibly having to tighten your belt because of it. That’s why I created End Your Year Strong. Because going through that is NOT required. Now, you know I’m not going to write you an email without teaching you something interesting, so here we go… The reason Q4 can be one of your best quarters is a lot stronger than just what I believe or feel. It’s because a lot of your potential clients feel similarly too. That’s why they love to buy during the holidays…. >> Like the customer who buys your product as a gift for a loved one because they believe in them >> Or the customer who buys as a gift for a loved one because they’re tired of seeing them struggle with the problem your product helps solve >> Or the person who’s saved up to buy your product as a gift to themselves >> Or the introvert who just wants some alone time away from family to learn or grow using your product Just a few of the many, many reasons I’ve seen people give for buying in Q4. And there’s no reason why you shouldn’t have these sales too. Especially when you know exactly WHAT to sell, and WHEN to sell it to match these buying behaviors. Which you will know, down to the week, when you join End Your Year Strong. Enrollment closes in just two more days though, so don’t wait to join us if this is the thing you’ve been looking for: [luisazhou.com/eyys](=) Luisa Zhou [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( Zhou Ventures, Inc. P.O. Box 2545 New York, New York 10163-2545 United States

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