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Are you living in the GREYZONE?

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Hi Tristan, Â Have you ever felt like you're stuck in a perpetual state of longing, for more succes

Hi Tristan,  Have you ever felt like you're stuck in a perpetual state of longing, for more success, a more fulfilling career, more income, or richer relationships - yet each year feels like you're treading water ... getting nowhere?  If so, you are probably living in what I call the “[greyzone](”.  It's an all-too-common state where our daydreams about what we desire in life remain just that - dreams, not achievements we celebrate. It's where procrastination thrives, and our best efforts prove largely hopeless in creating the years and wins we want.  Living in the greyzone, years blend together into a foggy haze, where the amount of time you feel joy, success, and growth is mere moments (if you are lucky) within an entire year!  It's the realm of the 'almosts' and the 'not quites,' where our desires remain just beyond grasp. And it feels like nothing will ever change, right?  Our brand-new course, 'Getting More' transforms “Greyzone living” into a life of vibrant colour, achievements, and years you look back on with pride.  Getting More is your golden ticket to turning 2024 into one of the most successful, productive and growth focused years of your life, where you transform your ability to get more, achieve more and learn more.  Almost half the places are already gone. Don't miss out...  [Go here to discover proven strategies for unlocking big wins in 2024...](  To your success, Tom  NLP Times, Real NLP Skills For The Real World.      Note: If you no longer wish to receive these emails about "How To Achieve Much More in 2024", [click here](, and you’ll be REMOVED from this email campaign. I want to make sure I deliver resources on topics you want in your inbox ;-)  Sent to you by NLP TIMES, web property of D&T New Media Ltd. This email has been sent to you as you have previously consented to receive communications from us.  For any questions, please visit our [Help Center.]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your details]( D&T New Media Limited Office E, 25th Floor, King Palace Plaza Kwun Tong Kowloon Hong Kong [Powered By Kartra] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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