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Funny story…BUT there is an important takeaway that can boost your growth One of the funniest c

Funny story…BUT there is an important takeaway that can boost your growth One of the funniest clips I’ve seen in a while: Arnold Schwarzenegger, deadpan, giving some of his best success advice… “The first million is the hardest. So start with your second million.” ….. You could literally FEEL the confusion in the room. I wasn’t even there and I was shocked into blurting (to no one in particular)… “Wait…did I miss something??” But the interviewers are doing that “oooh yes this is so deep” nod people do when they’ve just heard something smart. So I assume I must be the confused one. Until several heartbeats of silence later, when Schwarzenegger cries out… “Helloooo?? That was supposed to be funny!” Cue the belated laughter. Personally I found the reactions a LOT funnier than the joke itself. But there’s actually a kernel of truth hidden in this absurdity: Your first of anything is often the hardest. Yet even knowing this, so many people essentially set themselves and their businesses up to start over - and have to go through that phase again and again - at the beginning of every new year. Especially when it comes to sales. But that’s actually not necessary a lot of the time. Because there's another thing Q4 is great for - You can use it to kick off next year strong as well. In the final module of End Your Year Strong, you’ll get my best steps for turning your profitable quarter into an even more profitable new year. Including some bonus tips for using your Q4 sales to grow even more in Q1. Plus what to sell in January and February too. Because when you End Your Year Strong, you also set yourself up for the next year too. So that no matter where your business is right now and how your year closes out, you DON’T have to start next year’s sales from scratch. While Arnold’s version wasn’t so realistic, the idea was right… Don’t (re)do the hard stuff any more than you have to. Instead, set yourself up so you don’t have to do it again… And give yourself a head start for next year while you’re at it. (Plus every year after too - because you can do this every year!) If you want to find out how to do that, it’s in End Your Year Strong. But if you want it, get it before enrollment closes at 11:59pm Pacific TONIGHT: [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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