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3 things I didn’t do these last 3 days

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Some things I’ve done in the last three days: - Drove half an hour to try a new brunch place be

Some things I’ve done in the last three days: - Drove half an hour to try a new brunch place because…it’s dog-friendly. (Stephen likes to remind me how the trainer told us, “Falco will work around you. You don’t work around him.” And now, the exact opposite is true.) - Ate ALL the bread my dad brought for me when he and my mom visited from Houston. ‘Cause he’s recently started bread-making as a hobby. (The way I was raised, food equals love. So even though I am VERY stuffed, I am also feeling very loved.) - Rewatched Guardians of the Galaxy Three. It’s my favorite series of the Marvel movies. And I think this last installment might just be my favorite of them all. And while we’re at it, here are some things that I have absolutely NOT had to do: - Create any content for social media - Hustle to create a new offer so I can make sales - Stress about my business or worry about how to grow it And yet, my business continued to generate sales without me. It’s because I know something most business owners forget: True Freedom is something you CREATE. In other words, I have all this because I know how to create... ...A business that doesn’t rely on ME to run …A business based on the lifestyle I want, not the other way around ...The right team to support the business and help it grow ...A scalable system that continues to grow my business every day, independent of my “hustle” In other words: I’ve created a true Freedom Business. What’s more, these things I just listed? They’re the main “cogs” for any Freedom Business. So for today, let me leave you with this: What would your life look like if you had your own Freedom Business? To have these “cogs” working for you all the time? To be a business owner whose business works for them, rather than one who works for their business? If that feels exciting and powerful to you, then look out for my email tomorrow. Because tomorrow, for the first time in over a year, I’ll be opening my Freedom Decoded: My Business Behind-the-Scenes course, to show you how to set this up for yourself. Luisa Zhou If you no longer wish to receive these emails, click here to [unsubscribe]( Zhou Ventures, Inc. 54 State Street, Ste 804 #5511 Albany, NY 12207

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