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RESULTS don't lie (12 month growth)

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  Wow, today we are less than 7 days away from our event and I’m super PUMPED! You know by

  Wow, today we are less than 7 days away from our [Brand Accelerator Live]( event and I’m super PUMPED! You know by now...I'm big on Taking Action, right? So, today I want to share an email with you that proves my point very clearly and also acts as inspiration to get out there and Take Action on building your business. There's something I now call "Take Action Moments" and are critical to identify and understand, so you can get results. Last week, I received an email with the subject line that read…. "Thanks to YOU we went from $60k/yr to Over $1 Million/yr." There’s a few things I want you to take away from this. Take Action Moment #1 1. Amber and her brother (Ben) knew nothing about starting an e-commerce business and decided to go for it an figure things out. They have now both left their jobs and hired 4 people in their company. This is what I call a Take Action Moment and if they never decided to actually Take Action, they never would be were they are today. Take Action Moment #2 2. If I never decided to hit record on my podcast over 4 years ago, I would have never had the impact on Amber and her brother. The Ripple EFFECT of these moments are HUGE! We all face fears and doubts, but if you don’t Take Action….you have NO chance. Period! Side note: If I never met Kevin Sanderson and had him suggest putting on my first ever live event…I may not have took the plunge. Now, in just 7 days I’ll being meeting with a full room of people dedicated to learning and Taking Action and helping people build successful brands. These people are NOW what we call BAL’ers :-) My question to you is… What is a Take Action Moment you've experienced in your life that made a huge shift in your business or where you are today? Think about that for a few minutes today and maybe even write them down. Give it a try...it's FUN! As always…take care and Take Action! and remember...I’m rooting for ya :-) Scott P.S. If you couldn’t make it to Brand Accelerator Live this year, we will be offering recordings after the event. You can [jump on the BAL waitlist]( here if you’re interested. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( The Amazing Seller, PO Box 995, Fruitland Park, FL 34731, United States

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