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Astonished? I’m not. It may be November, {NAME}, but I can’t let go of the spooky season j

Astonished? I’m not. It may be November, {NAME}, but I can’t let go of the spooky season just yet… For this month’s [MF Insider]( here are three creeeeeepy things to check out ASAP 👻 1. Podcast: How to Do Things That Scare You Do you ever wish you could tell your fear to get lost? Tim Ferriss and Susan Cain are on the latest [Marie Forleo Podcast]( to help you live a life true to you — even when it scares you. 2. Movie: Malignant 👻 [This movie]( is grisly and terrifying in the best way. If you love horror movies as much as I do, grab a cuddle buddy, pop some corn, and watch this film. (Maybe warn your neighbors first that they might hear you screaming.) 3. Class: “5 Writing Mistakes You Can't Afford to Make In Your Business” Want more money and more impact from your writing? This [free writing class]( will get you scary-good results: - “I'm a writer published in 5 countries, but also a journalist and entrepreneur. I used your webinar's strategy right after it ended. I just changed the subject of my newsletter and while watching Netflix with my husband, I had $325 in sales in one hour plus two calls reserved for a $1025 package. This is just amazing!!” ~Caroline - “Soo I took this free course last night. I put it into action today and already my engagement is up. In 2 hours I got 21 impressions and 8 likes. Way more than I expected!” ~Herban - “I've spent quite a bit of money over the last 3 months on digital marketing courses that have barely helped me in the copywriting department, and quite honestly have been a waste of money. Your webinar alone gave me more practical tips than any of these paid courses!!!!” ~Mandy [Astonished? I’m not. ] Astonished? I’m not. Because these writing lessons took me twenty years, thousands of hours, and tens of thousands of dollars to learn. When you apply them, they work. And I’ll share five of the best ones with you tomorrow — for free. [Pick your class time here.]( All my autumn love, XO 💛 Marie P.S. The Copy Cure enrollment closes on November 10th. If you want better results from your writing, [get in while you can](. You’re protected by our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, which makes this a regret-proof decision. See you inside! :) 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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