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There's 31 days left in 2023-What will you do?

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The year is almost over, {NAME}. You have 31 days left of 2023. How will you spend it? As much

The year is almost over, {NAME}. You have 31 days left of 2023. How will you spend it? As much as I love the electric charge of a new year, the realization that this one is nearly complete still shocks me. I still have goals to hit. Walls to stare at. Pounds to lose. What about you? What do you want the next 31 days to look like? December is the springboard to 2024. How will you begin the next year? As you consider and set intentions for yourself, I've enclosed a link to an article I wrote last week, during my "sacred weekend." It's called, "It Started With a Single Push-up," and you can read it at the link below. [Read it here]( I share a story about how one single push-up introduced me to the power of consistent habits and routines, and saved my business (and my life). But writing that article did something else for me too. It reminded me of the power of that single freakin' push-up. And that, combined with a mind blowing training about dopamine (and push-ups) from Fernando Valencia and his team at Unblinded Mastery, kicked off a new daily push-up commitment. I had not done a push-up since I had a procedure done during the pandemic. A small blood clot in my arm caused swelling and pain, so I stopped. Then a shoulder injury got in the way. Then I moved. Then a pulmonary embolism. Then... and then... and then. Before I knew it, I had forgotten I ever did push-ups in the first place. The same happens when you stop writing your book, or building your Fab 100 list, or showing up to your weekly networking meeting. One day turns to two, and before you know it there's 31 days left in the year. So you have 31 days. What will you do? Bill PS- The mind blowing training I mentioned above, from Fernando Valencia and the team at Unblinded, is free for you to watch. There is a four-part series and all replays are in the same spot at the link below. This might be the framework and inspiration to help you end 2023 in strength and power. [Watch it here]( Unblinded is having a live in-person even in New Jersey later in December too. I'll be at that event. They have made a virtual experience possible as well. For the notary community, tickets are only $97 (discounted from $997), whether you want the in-person or the virtual. If you want to attend, use the link below to reserve your spot. [Reserve Spot for December Event]( [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 18631 N. 19th Ave, Suite 158-150 • Phoenix, AZ • 85027

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