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Hey {NAME},  You probably don’t want to think about next week yet. Your mind is on the weeken

Hey {NAME},  You probably don’t want to think about next week yet. Your mind is on the weekend, not on the fires you’ll have to put out next week!  But what if I told you I could teach you a few productivity lessons which could …  … Tame the amount of fires that blaze out of control and derail your productivity throughout the week. … Equip you with a simple system to tackle your email inbox so you never have to deal with inbox overload again. … Eliminate your distractions at work so you get actual work DONE and your co-workers solve their own problems. … Make you an unstoppable productivity wizard worthy of promotions, more free time, and more money.  Want these lessons? I’m teaching them next week.  I have just a few more sessions of my webinar next week. It’s called [5 Deadly Productivity Traps: The Hidden Habits Undermining Your Performance (And How to Change Them).](  If you want to learn my productivity secrets (the same secrets that have allowed me to build a multi-million dollar business without working on weekends or evenings), then claim one of the few remaining spots … Once you learn my productivity lessons, you’ll no longer dread the work coming next week, but know exactly how to handle it.  Warmly, Michael   P.S. I was serious about those few remaining spots. Our webinar software can’t hold an infinite amount of people. So if you’re eager to learn these lessons, [I would register right away](.    --------------------------------------------------------------- [Edit Profile](E2%80%8B) | [Manage Subscriptions]( This email sent to {EMAIL} because you requested one of my complimentary eBooks, video series collections or webinars. Michael Hyatt & Company - P.O. Box 1221 Franklin, TN 37065 USA

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