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Whatchya doin, {NAME}? Hopefully you're enjoying some of your Labor Day weekend! And, I also wan

Whatchya doin, {NAME}? Hopefully you're enjoying some of your Labor Day weekend! And, I also want you to know I've been hosting a live 90 day challenge since July 1st and even though there is only 28 days left, you're still invited to join us! It's totally FREE! In fact, I give you a free PDF version of my book, the "Notary Business Building Challenge: 90 Days to More Clients, More Income, and More Confidence," and then I deliver a lesson for 10-15 minutes via Facebook Live that dives a little deeper into the subject. [You can register and get the free book here]( There are still 28 days left in the challenge. That's plenty of time to make a dent in your goals! There's something powerful about being in a supportive group collectively taking massive action on their dreams. Come join us! The challenge ends on September 28, which happens to be my birthday (Totally unplanned). So, we'll have some kind of special close-out with an Ask Me Anything session to help you grow your business. And that will take us within just a few weeks of the Philly Notary Social where we can meet in person! Have you booked your tickets for that yet? Judi Lawrence, the host and organizer, has her Summer Special happening right now and you can save $100 off per ticket. Her speaker line-up is amazing, featuring Laura Biewer, Daniel Lewis, Elaine Wright-Harris, and several officials from the notary departments of different states. Plus, Philadelphia is a beautful city, rich with history! We get plenty of time to explore! [Reserve your post now]( There's only a few days left to save $100! Listen, {NAME}... There's only 81 business days left in 2024. It's time to get intentional about what you want the last quarter of the year to look like. I have two opportunities here that will help you grow your business: - One, is the notary business challenge that is free and ready for you right now. - The second, Philly Notary Social, is happening in 48 days, a chance to expand your peer support network AND learn from some of the top minds in the business. Take action today and let's still soar in 2024! Bill Only a few days left to save $100 on your Philly Notary Social Tickets! [Buy Your Tickets HereÂ]( [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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