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Lets set up a meeting

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michaelhyatt.com

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{NAME},  Lets set up a meeting … these are words most people hate.  Most people are justifi

{NAME},  Lets set up a meeting … these are words most people hate.  Most people are justified in their hatred of meetings though. The traditional model of meetings fail.  They are thrown together with no agenda, people show up not knowing why they have to be there, and then they’re still expected to accomplish all of their work before the end of the day.  The result is, many people take their work home with them and use the weekends to catch up.  I didn’t want this to be the story for my company. This is why I created the 5-step system that makes up the heart of my new book, [No Fail Meetings](.  Because of the 5-step system, my company and I have been able to … - Release bestselling physical and digital products year after year. - Develop a workplace culture of trust and satisfaction. - Become one of Inc. 5000’s fastest growing private companies in America. - Reclaim our focus, productivity, and most importantly, our margin.  We discovered that once you fix your meetings, you change the entire culture of your workplace.  We want you to have an outstanding workplace culture as well. This is why I’m so passionate about you having my new book, No Fail Meetings.  Because of the high-demand of the book, we’ll be ending our preorder offer TOMORROW. So if you want this …  [Preorder No Fail Meetings before TOMORROW at 11:59pm Pacific.](  Once you preorder, you’ll get all the bonuses associated with this book instantly. This means, you can start transforming your meetings by this week.  I absolutely believe the words “lets set up a meeting” can become a joy for you. All you have to do is preorder my book while supplies last.  Warmly, Michael   P.S. Remember: you have a 30-day money-back guarantee protecting your purchase. Order before tomorrow at 11:59pm Pacific to claim your preorder bonuses.        --------------------------------------------------------------- [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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