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turn your obligations into opportunities

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productlaunchformula.com

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Tell me if this sounds familiar… When people talk about having their own business, they think o

Tell me if this sounds familiar… When people talk about having their own business, they think of all the great things that come with it. Freedom, income, impact… all that good stuff. But there’s the obligations too. There’s the big ones, of course, taxes and responsibility to your employees… but what can sometimes feel like a real grind are the small ones. The need to stay on top of what’s new. An endlessly hungry audience that needs a steady diet of new content. And even admin things… like letting your followers know you’ve updated your terms and conditions. (AKA, the one that’s prompted me to write you this email.) These “obligations” can feel like a real drag sometimes. But I think there’s two ways to think about them. - Like an obligation… something you do simply because you have to. or - Like an opportunity… a way to connect with your audience, or to take a fresh look at something. It’s a small shift – but one that often makes all the difference for me. Innovation is so often in the small things… and you’ll be surprised where those little “opportunities” can lead. What’s one obligation you can make into an opportunity today? ———- Oh yeah… and about those terms and conditions :wink: In keeping up with all that’s changed in the world lately, we’ve made a few updates. Take a quick look through when you get a chance. [Privacy Policy]() [Terms & Conditions](=) [Earnings Disclaimer]( best regards, Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Internet Alchemy, Inc P.O. Box 585 Durango, Colorado 81302 United States (970) 403-5753

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