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If I got hit by a bus tomorrow... 🚌

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This is the ONE idea I'd want to leave behind. Hey {NAME}, When I was little, my mom used to tell me

This is the ONE idea I'd want to leave behind. Hey {NAME}, When I was little, my mom used to tell me, “Marie, nothing in life is that complicated. You can do whatever you set your mind to if you roll up your sleeves. Everything is figureoutable.” The first time she said it, I was transfixed, reveling, and repeating those words in my head: Everything is figureoutable. Everything is figureoutable. Holy sh*t, yes… EVERYTHING IS FIGUREOUTABLE!! [Everything is Figureoutable - It's a revelation!] Since then, those three little words have become the most powerful driving force in my life. They helped me quit a successful magazine career to start a business at 23 and build it into one of Inc.’s 500 fastest growing companies — with no experience, investors, or graduate degree. They helped me become one of the world’s first Nike Elite Dance athletes despite no formal dance training; climb out of debilitating debt; and leave a dead-end relationship. And if I got hit by a bus tomorrow, it’s the one idea I'd want to leave behind. Which is why those same three words turned into a talk I gave on Oprah’s stage, then became the title of [my instant #1 New York Times bestseller]( It’s the driving force behind everything I do and create for you. {NAME}, no matter your dreams or obstacles, you have the power to change your life and change the world. I know you get tons of emails and your time is extremely valuable. From here on out, actionable wisdom, inspiration, and some pretty darn entertaining videos will magically appear in your inbox each Tuesday, courtesy of our award-winning show MarieTV. The world really does need that special gift that only you have, {NAME}. Thanks again and let’s DO THIS! With 💕 love and appreciation, Marie Pssst…. You can grab the book now via Amazon or, even better, [an independent bookstore near you.]( 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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