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MarieTV... G.O.A.T. 🐐edition

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marieforleo.com

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Tue, Jun 25, 2019 10:01 AM

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Hey there {NAME}, Did you hear? The 90’s are BACK. 🤘 Frankly, I don’t think they

Hey there {NAME}, Did you hear? The 90’s are BACK. 🤘 Frankly, I don’t think they ever left. I’m team #90shiphopforever. While I’m not so sure about resurrecting all those fashion trends — especially scrunchies — here’s what I am sure about... This email contains a short-list of the most popular MarieTV episodes of ALL TIME. You see, we’re on our [annual summer break]( in MarieTV land, but we wanted you to have something special to watch while we’re gone. In fact, this floppy disc contains the data confirming the list of episodes you must see. [This floppy disk contains important episodes of MarieTV.] Whether you’re looking for inspiration, a kick in the pants overalls 😉, or some hard-hitting tactics to bring you closer to your dreams… we got you covered: Stuck in a negative thought loop? - How to [silence self-criticism](. - How to [have a positive attitude](. - How to [build unshakeable inner strength](. Want to accomplish a big goal? - How to [get more done](. - How to [prioritize](. - How to [FINALLY get started](. Hitting a rough patch in your relationships? - How to [have a healthy relationship](. - How to [communicate with family](. - How to [talk about race](. Want more customers to say, “YES, please!”? - How to [be 2X more persuasive](. - How to [stop wasting opportunities](. - How to [get paid for your knowledge](. Can’t make a decision? - How to [make the right decision](. - How to [know whether you should have kids](. - How to [be true to yourself](. - How to [figure out what you want](. Who loves you, baby!??! I’ll be back with brand new MarieTV in two weeks. Until then, stay on your 90s game and keep going for your dreams. Because the world really does need that special gift that only you have, {NAME}. With endless summer love 💕, XO Marie P.S. Prefer to listen? Subscribe to [The Marie Forleo Podcast]( on iTunes or wherever you [download your favorites](. Or, summon me on your smart speaker. #wegotyoucovered If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription, you can [update your preferences]( or email your request to info@marieforleo.com. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( Marie Forleo International, 511 Avenue of the Americas #517, New York, NY 10011

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