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Who else wants to Quit Working?
Hi {FIRSTNAME},
Tell me…For how long have you been dragging yourself to a job that you don’t really like, because you need money? Think back to when you began your career, when you had plans and dreams for your life, and nothing seemed impossible. If I had told you then that you’d have the life you have now – that those plans and dreams would be buried so deep that you’d almost forgotten them - would you have believed me?
Chances are that you were ready yesterday to transform your life, but you don’t know what to do or how to even start. And if you’re like most people, you worry about not being able to pay your bills. Let me introduce you to my friend Kathryn. She was once in your shoes: slogging every
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Believe me, she knows both your frustration and your fear. But she also knows the freedom of stepping through that fear, going after what you want, and creating the lifestyle that she wants.
You don’t think you can do that too? Yes you can. Anybody can. It’s just that not everybody thinks they can. Most people settle for putting their lives on hold until retirement. But this email isn’t for those people. If you’re one of those people, I’ll be honest with you: this isn’t for you. Not that there’s anything wrong with you. You’re simply not at the stage where you’ve had enough and you’re ready to do something about it. This is for people who are chafing every day at work, people who are sick of living life sub-optimally, people who are
REALLY READY to start changing their situation NOW. If you’re one of those people, Kathryn’s more than ready to help you.
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Kathryn’s Quit Working, Start Living! program provides you with the exact steps that you must take, so you can begin doing what you really love to do AND make money at it. If you’re unsure of what you want to do, she helps you to figure that out, and pretty quickly too. And because she wants to help as many people as possible to change
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