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Master the ONE skill that separates those who succeed from those who don’t. Saturday and Sunday

Master the ONE skill that separates those who succeed from those who don’t. Saturday and Sunday. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Insight and ACTION! Some things are better in pairs, {NAME}. Today we’re sending you DOUBLE the love with two installments of Love Letters to Our Creatives that go together… [Today we’re sending you DOUBLE the love with two installments of Love Letters to Our Creatives that go together…] #1: [Seth Godin on “The Practice”]( If you don’t have a consistent practice for whatever creative goal you’re working towards, you’re about to learn from Seth Godin why it’s so important to embrace one, now. #2: [Being True to Yourself with Grace Bonney]( If you struggle with showing up to do your work — or even SHARING your work because you’re afraid of what people will think — this one's for you. These short, sweet episodes will help you do the one thing that separates those who succeed from those who don’t — CONSISTENCY. And speaking of, I want to shout out two incredible MF Insiders who are out there walking the walk... Because nothing makes me break into a spontaneous happy dance faster than when YOU put your insight into action. Brenda is breaking new ground, literally: 🌱 - “I am currently in the midst of working towards my dream of building an insulated greenhouse so that I can grow plants in the winter. No one has done that in my area, and I am breaking new ground, so to speak. - “This journey is simultaneously exhilarating and terrifying, and honestly some days I just feel numb. I've been having doubts and tumultuous thinking lately, and your teaching has come to me at exactly the perfect time, gently correcting me and helping me stay focused. THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart.” Taniel embraced “progress, not perfection” — and launched her biz! 🎉 - “When I first purchased B-School and thought I was gonna start my business, I ended up getting all kinds of scared and ran away. Now I've been in business for a year! This year has definitely taught me the true meaning of progress not perfection, and the value of continued experimentation, iteration, refinement, and play.” Remember, {NAME}... When you couple inspiration with consistent practice, there’s no limit to what you can create. All my love, Marie P.S. Enjoying our Love Letters? Subscribe on [Apple Podcasts]( or [Spotify]( to get more love and inspiration like this in your earbuds every Tuesday! 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 Â

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