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Affirmations for business owners matter—yes, really

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Here’s what we’re talking about this week at Teachable. [teach:able —] In The Know Volume 30 | July 2022 Your go-to weekly guide for tips on scaling your business, building a lasting brand, and must-know industry news. Plus, get exclusive invites to events, webinars, and more. On the blog Even if you’re a seasoned course creator, snagging that elusive first coaching client can be tricky if you’re venturing into coaching for the first time. But with some actionable tips, some strategic moves, and some tried-and-true tactics, you can secure your first coaching client and start making money now. [Check out our blog post all about coaching this way](. Looking to launch, or to sell? Either way, we’ve got a challenge designed just for you. If your end of summer goal is to launch your course, join our [Launch Accelerator Challenge](. Build your course and have it ready to pre-sell in just 30 days. If you already have a course but want the extra push to increase your sales, join our [Sales Accelerator Challenge]( starting August 1. Built for creators like you this four-week workshop in marketing and sales techniques will help you reach your sales goals. Plus, from now until July 31 new Teachable members can get 10% any plan when they join the Sales Accelerator Challenge. Sign up now to save with the code 202207SAC10%OFF. Start your Free Plan Who doesn’t like the sound of free? If you’re ready to begin your online business journey, our Free Plan is the perfect place to start. Get our core set of features (including unlimited students) for free—no credit card needed. [Sign up now]( On the blog Are you struggling to keep it all together? Many of our course creators run their courses and coaching business full time. But many of them do not! If your online business is your side hustle, there can be a bit of a balancing act to maintain. Let us help with some of [our best tips for keeping your full-time job and side-gig sorted](. Tip of the week 💡 Staying positive is quite often the key to, well, everything. But when you’re a business owner, a positive attitude can go even further. Many creators and entrepreneurs find daily affirmations a great way to maintain positivity. Find a time every day that aligns best with your schedule to practice affirmations that make you feel unstoppable. Consider affirmations like: - My knowledge is worth sharing with others. - I attract the audience that’s meant for me - I will surround myself with people that encourage my success - I have the strength to endure all failures and successes Copyright @ 2022 Teachable, Inc. All Rights Reserved 470 Park Ave South New York, NY, 10016 US [Change Your Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( or [Update Your Profile]( at any time. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn](

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