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Handle Doubt, Get Unstuck and Live Your Purpose!

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Having trouble viewing this email? [View it in your browser]( PickTheBrain's Weekly Newsletter Each week we'll keep you informed about features, products, and service updates. Be sure to go to our [website]( and follow us on [twitter]( for more frequent news in between. [logo.2.png] A letter from the editor What Really Kills Your Progress? Wait, wait, don’t tell me: You’ve said this before, right? "It might sound crazy, but I feel like there's something MORE that I'm supposed to be doing with my life. I don't know what it is, exactly, but I really need to get clear on it!" So many of us feel this deep desire for clarity … but we don’t know how to move forward. We get stuck and sidetracked; there’s always so much to do! There’s always another email and another meeting at work; there’s always another load of laundry and stack of dishes at home. But still, this nagging voice won’t leave us alone. “This is your life,” it says. “This is it. You’re here. What will you make of it?” If you tend to turn down the volume on that voice, I get it – it’s daunting to wrestle with those big questions. Here’s what I’m telling you: Don’t drown out that voice. Don’t let constant distraction or hyper-busyness or plain old paralyzing fear keep you from your purpose. Most people operate in one of two ways. Either they’re in sleepwalker mode, just going through the motions of daily life … or they’re wide awake, present, and purposeful. Either they’re settling for the status quo, or they’re deliberately creating the life they want. Which one will you choose? Which person will you be? If you’re ready to make a powerful choice and really LIVE your life, then join me and my colleague Caroline Garnet McGraw for The Clarity Course. It’s a brand-new interview series designed to help you handle doubt, get unstuck, and live your purpose. If you're unclear as to your next steps – or too terrified to take them! – then you cannot afford to miss this. I'm honored to be one of 30 speakers in this series, and I invite you to attend this high-caliber online event for free. Register using this link: [( The Clarity Course runs from Monday, October 15th through Sunday, November 4th. During that time, you'll receive daily interviews to help you stop second-guessing and start moving forward. You'll learn from top-level experts, including an Olympic Gold medalist, two TED speakers, a dazzling musician who shares stages with Michelle Obama, and many more. And get this - The Clarity Course is totally free. All you need to do is click the link below and sign up to see the show. Claim your free ticket to attend here: [( Hope you are having an excellent week and I hope to see you there! Be well, Erin This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( PickTheBrain · 207 W 25th Street · Suite 507 · New York, NY 10001 · USA

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