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Every fresh new semester of college, I’d make the same resolution: This time, I’m gonna st

Every fresh new semester of college, I’d make the same resolution: This time, I’m gonna study regularly every week. So I don’t have to cram or pull all those all-nighters for finals. For four years, two semesters each year, I told myself that this was the time I’d turn my study habits around. 💪 And yet… I walked through that graduation ceremony without having fulfilled that promise even once. As the sleep deprivation I struggled to heal for the next four years could attest to. Probably why I’m also not a huge fan of New Year’s resolutions. There’s just not enough on the line at the beginning of the year to make a difference. (At least for most people, myself included. If you’re one of the very few who’s super motivated and actually achieves their New Year’s resolutions…I both admire and hate you. 😂) But the end of the year? Now, that is where I — and I think most of us — really shine. ‘Cause if you’re the kind of person who also crammed before every homework, project, or exam… And still did fairly well? Possibly because you work better with a deadline? This is OUR time!! Lol. But seriously. Because no matter how your year has gone… …If you realize another year is about to go by and you refuse to let this be ANOTHER year where you haven’t hit the goals you want; …Or if things have gone alright, but you want to do even better; …OR, if it’s really been your year and you’re ready to crush it in Q4 to really make it a year to remember. Whatever your goal: It’s not how you started the year that matters. It’s how you end it. Because, personally, I like to treat Oct/Nov/Dec as a challenge to see just how much I can grow before the end of the year. While also taking plenty of time off to enjoy the holidays, travel, and be with my family. If you feel the same way, I’ve got you. Depending on where your business is right now, here’s what I recommend: >> If you haven’t gotten your first three clients yet: Pay special attention to video #5 of End Your Year Strong – there’s a very good chance that’s the strategy that’ll help you get your first or next client before the end of the year. >> If your business has done OK, but not as well as you’d like: November’s gonna be your month. Specifically, video #3 and video #4 are your best bet for turning things around and ending the year on a strong note. Because if we’re talking about the highest potential revenue/profit per strategy, these two would be it. By far. >> If you’re happy with how this year is going, and want to leverage that momentum to see just how much more you can add to your bottom line before the clock strikes midnight and rings in 2024, well… Awesome! I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised by just how much more you can boost your results before the year wraps up. For example… Video #9 and video #10 will help you make quite a few extra sales on top of everything you already have planned. Plus, I bet you’ll find at least one profitable, and simple to implement, new idea in video #5. Even more important: Use video #8 to make sure you don’t make a very costly — but common — mistake that could cause you to back-track on your awesome year. Fair warning: All this will take a fair amount of work. But that’s how it goes. And I don’t know about you, but since I’m going to have to do the work anyways, I’d rather do it following tips I know are proven. Plus, how much you do is up to you. The point is, it’s all laid out for you inside End Your Year Strong . So YOU get to choose. To get all the videos and end this year as a year to remember — or even to just look over what you get so you can make the best decision for you — go here: [luisazhou.com/eyys]( 
 Luisa Zhou PS - I’ll never lie to you about how much work is required to build the business and life of your dreams. As I always say, it’s simple but not easy. But it’s absolutely worth it. My way, you work hard. AND make lots of sales at the end of the year. AND get to take lots of time off to enjoy the holidays with your loved ones. Plus, something special happens as you implement all the strategies you get inside End Your Year Strong . Each year builds upon the work you did in previous years… So you get to do less and less… While the work you’ve ALREADY done continues to work for you. You’ll see this as a theme throughout the entire training, where we’re focused on doing things that get results now… and pay off for future you too. Because my goal with this training is actually not just to help you end this year strong. But to help you end EVERY year strong. With each one stronger than the last. So, if that’s the kind of growth you like too, you know where to go: [luisazhou.com/eyys]( 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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