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Will money really change you? My experience (+last call for Self-Made)

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I have a different opinion, and experience, from most. Here’s what I believe… They say mon

I have a different opinion, and experience, from most. Here’s what I believe… They say money doesn’t change you; it just makes you more of who you are. I agree with that…mostly. In my experience, it makes you more of the person you’re meant to be. For example… You’re not meant to be the {NAME} who has to decide between making money and doing what you feel called to do. You’re not meant to be the {NAME} who makes decisions about your business—and your life—from a place of fear or lack. You’re not meant to be the {NAME} who feels disappointment, or maybe even dread, every time you check your accounts. And you’re definitely not meant to be the {NAME} who ever feels unworthy of or guilty about any of your dreams, wants, goals, or desires. So if you could wave a magic wand and shift all of that… Then… What would you be doing? How would you be living? What would you be thinking and feeling? Who would you be? That’s the {NAME} you’re meant to be. And if you don’t know right now, that’s OK. Part of the fun of becoming Self-Made is finding out. Notice the question I didn’t ask, because that’s just as important… I didn’t ask how much money you’d be making or having. Because the money is just the tool to support you becoming the truest version of yourself, living the life you’re meant to live. And whatever that amount looks like for you, even if it feels impossibly big and out of reach right now…I promise you, it’s not. (If we live in a world where billionaires are making mind-boggling amounts of money every day, there’s no reason the amount you’re thinking of—which I’m pretty sure is way less than even one billion dollars—is not in some way, shape, or form within your reach.) It starts with deciding to claim who you’re meant to be. And embarking on your own Self-Made journey. If this is the right time and way for you to do that, I’d love to see you inside: [luisazhou.com/self-made]() Enrollment closes in just a few hours. 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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