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You’re invited to my exclusive launch party! 🎉

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On Jan 8, I got this message from Pat Gostek: “It’s over! I quit my job today! 🙌 It

On Jan 8, I got this message from Pat Gostek: “It’s over! I quit my job today! 🙌 It feels amazing. A few months ago I joined here and built a business to $24k per month. Now I’m officially running my business full-time, no longer as a side-hustle! I’m free.” He joined my Launch Team for my new book [Million Dollar Weekend]( back in August. At the time, Pat worked 60 hours/week in customer success. But he told me he would much rather work on his own terms and start a business as a freelance consultant. Pat got early access to the book and started using the concepts right away. Here’s what he said about [Million Dollar Weekend](: “Million Dollar Weekend helped me break free from procrastination. Million Dollar Weekend isn’t just a book—it’s a practical guide to turning dreams into reality. I’d always been scared of asking for money. This book catapulted me from learning to DOING. Noah literally helped me to get from $0 to $100K in ARR within a month. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.” Initially, Pat was super nervous to reach out to potential customers, but he followed the steps in [Million Dollar Weekend]( and sold a $600 package within 48 hours (!). [image] Pat successfully reached out to potential customers. Within the next month, that turned into 3 clients and a monthly revenue of $10k. Now, a few months later at $24k/month, he earns more than his day job. Well done, Pat! 👏 Take a chance on yourself like Pat did and [grab a copy of the book](. Join me, Pat, and a few special guests at my virtual launch party on 1/30/24. There are limited spots, only 281 left. Once they’re gone, they’re gone. So if you’ve been thinking about it, now is the time... For the price of two Chipotle burritos, you could get [Million Dollar Weekend]( plus the virtual launch party and other exclusive bonuses worth $500+. I can’t wait to hear about YOUR Million Dollar Weekend. Be Epic, Noah P.S. For more of Pat’s story, I catch up with him on my podcast on [Apple podcasts]( and [Spotify](. Sumo Group Inc. 1305 East 6th Street Suite #3 Austin, TX 78702 USA [Unsubscribe]( [SendFox](

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