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Kick off 2023 with the #MadeMe Challenge for free Mindvalley University tickets and more Hey, {NAME}

Kick off 2023 with the #MadeMe Challenge for free Mindvalley University tickets and more [Mindvalley Logo]( Hey, {NAME}, Wishing you a Happy New Year from all of us here at Mindvalley. In celebration of 2023, and all the epic events, parties, growth, breakthroughs, and greatness to come… We’re excited to get you involved with your fellow Mindvalley members in a special Mindvalley #MadeMe Campaign to win: ✅ Free flights, tickets, and accommodation for Mindvalley University 2023 in Estonia ✅ Private dinner with Vishen ✅ Your chance to speak on the Mindvalley stage ✅ The Mindvalley Hero Award Here’s how it works: Our community wants to read YOUR story. Because your story matters. And not just to you. As a Mindvalley Member, you’ve dove deep into your growth. Perhaps you’ve been through something really tough and prospered against all odds. You’re an inspiration. And when someone like you sees you made it...they know they can make it too. The Mindvalley #MadeMe Campaign is a chance to reflect on how much you’ve grown and transformed in 2022 and appreciate which Mindvalley author or program made your year. Did Ken Honda help you get out of debt with Money EQ? Did Paul McKenna’s hypnosis rewire your mind for less stress with Everyday Bliss?Did Katherine Woodward Thomas provide you with the tools you needed to heal a broken heart in Conscious Uncoupling? Or find your true love in Calling in the One? Maybe 10X or Wildfit made you hot as hell… [MadeMe Story]( What (or who) made you the person you are today? We want to hear your #MadeMe story. You can submit your #mademe story as a short video, or, if you’re more of a picture person, simply post on your feed or stories and tell us about your results using the hashtag #mademe - and don’t forget to tag @mindvalley! And if anyone asks...just tell them “Mindvalley #mademe…” We can’t wait to hear from you. Keep Evolving, Vishen Founder - Mindvalley Author of [The 6 Phase Meditation Method]( [The Code of the Extraordinary Mind]( and [The Buddha and the Badass]( Follow The Real Me on [Instagram](   Step into your greatness [Join Mindvalley Today](www.mindvalley.com/membership?otag=footer) [Get it on Google Play](   [Download on the App Store]( [Mindvalley on Facebook]( [Mindvalley on Twitter]( [Mindvalley on Instagram]( [Mindvalley on Youtube]( [Mindvalley on Linkedin]( [Mindvalley on Telegram]( [Support Center]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Log In]( 14525 SW Millikan Way #31545 Beaverton, OR 97005-2343

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