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If a Beyoncé concert & TED Talk had a baby :)

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Heyyyy {NAME}, “Imagine if a Beyoncé concert and a TED Talk had a baby, then threw a block p

Heyyyy {NAME}, “Imagine if a Beyoncé concert and a TED Talk had a baby, then threw a block party.” Earlier this year, that was the vision I told my team and publishers about for how I wanted to launch this book. This was the initial reaction. [My team was shocked by my vision for the Everything is Figureoutable launch!] I’d never seen anything like the vision in my heart. Nor had anyone else. Plus, it was just a one night experience — there was the whole rest of the book launch that still needed to happen. But despite all of the hurdles and my own creative battles, I’m so proud to say we pulled it off. Was it easy? No. Was it worth it? One million percent. If you’re curious to see the behind the scenes of how big things happen, watch this episode of Marie Unplugged. You’ll see the full emotional rollercoaster — the stress, the fear, the tears, and the joy — that goes into any new and risky creative endeavor. Plus, you’ll catch a glimpse of some of our favorite performances from the big show. Here’s what’s wild, {NAME}. The NYC Experience, much like the rest of this process, is turning out to be a true test of the words everything is figureoutable. Most people just show you the final product. My goal is to take you behind the scenes and share how that final product comes to life. [Behind the scenes of the NYC book launch experience!]( Once you’ve had a chance to watch, I’d love to hear from you. Have you ever felt like you weren’t ready to start a project? How did you overcome that insecurity? Is there something you’re afraid to do right now? What’s one small step you can take to do it anyway?  [Leave a comment on the blog and let me know.Â]( Remember, {NAME}, the voice that’s constantly telling you that you’re not ready, not good enough, not whatever enough to follow your dreams — that voice is not you and it’s not true. The only power it has is the attention and authority you grant it. You wouldn’t have the dream in your heart if you didn’t already have what it takes to bring it to life. With SO much love 😘, XO Marie P.S. Have you snagged your copy of [Everything is Figureoutable]( If so, pls do me a huge favor 🙏 and [leave a review on Amazon](. It will only take you a few minutes and it makes a huge difference to the long-term life of this book. 💕 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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