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Secretly hate your biz? Feeling lost? Smelling your own boob sweat?

Secretly hate your biz? Feeling lost? Smelling your own boob sweat?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Forwarded this email? [Subscribe here]() for more [Starting Now! Biz Refresh 2024]( Secretly hate your biz? Feeling lost? Smelling your own boob sweat? [Ash Ambirge]( Feb 6   [READ IN APP](   Ohhhhhh it’s 2024 and we’re all like YAY, an even number (just me???), this is going to be my year, I’m going to finally stop fantasizing about deep-dish pizza and murdering my clients and running off to the woods to be alone for approximately three years without a phone. Actually that all sounds great, minus the homicide. If you secretly kinda hate your stale & futzy old biz right now because you’re running yourself ragged and no longer feel inspired and you’re resenting your clients and you’re questioning everything and you’re like GAH… OR… You’re launching a new freedom business this year, and you’re PROMISING yourself you’re (finally) going to do it differently—you know, simple, streamlined, powerful, and full of smart cash that lets you live the kind of life you want to live… Then TODAY’S THE DAY. ⚡️ Download your free ticket to the free 3-day [Dream Business Bootcamp]( now, made for the person who wants to start something new, or redesign their existing biz to be more sane—the first training is already happening! (It runs February 6, 7, 8.) You’ll learn how a fitness instructor started a multi-million dollar online business that lets her travel the world, give back in meaningful ways, set her own schedule, and experience the kind of freedom we all want (and frankly, need). [Gimmie My Free Ticket Ash!]( (New browser updates could cause a wonk. If that happens, just email support@marieforleo.com and let ‘em know you read The Middle Finger Project & they’ll hook you up for free. 🌈) To a massively successful 2024 filled with cash, freedom, travel, meaning, laughter, and hope. Ash You’re currently a free subscriber to The Middle Finger Project with Ash Ambirge. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. [Upgrade to paid](   [Like]( [Comment]( [Restack](   © 2024 Ash Ambirge 177 Huntington Ave Ste 1703, PMB 64502 Boston, Massachusetts 02115 [Unsubscribe]() [Get the app]( writing]()

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