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In a season like this one... How do we think about growing our businesses? to sign up now! Momentum

In a season like this one... How do we think about growing our businesses? [image] From Nathalie Hi {NAME}, To say that things are weird right now is an understatement. From devastating wars and heartbreaking news... to an affordability crisis, layoffs, and climate-induced emergencies. Many people are experiencing a contraction in their businesses, too. In a season like this one... How do we think about growing our businesses? The only way we've been taught is to prioritize growth at all costs. But if that feels off right now, and you still need to find ways to generate revenue and plan for expansion... Then you'll want to attend my Scaling On Your Terms workshop happening November 8, 2023. It doesn't cost a thing and together we'll look at how to build resilience into your business to weather storms... and position yourself for growth long term. And on your terms, not doing anything shady that doesn't feel right to you. Click [here]( to sign up now! [Sign up for the workshop](=) [image] Momentum Tip #18 Context switching kills momentum. If you're working on a bunch of different things each day (and who isn't?)... You're likely losing small chunks of productivity each time you switch to a different type of task. Now don't get me wrong. I love getting a lot of stuff done every day. But if you're switching from unrelated things like client calls, writing, teaching, tech setup, emails, social media... You're diluting your effectiveness. Instead, consider batching your calls on the same days. Or pick a day to turn off your internet and get a lot of writing done. Similarly, when you're in teaching mode or deep into your tech stack - keep going. Your brain does better when thinking deeply about one topic than jumping from one thing to another. You won't get bored - promise! Links we think you'll find helpful: [image]( How to Get More Web Design Work for Your Freelance Web Design Business [Read here ➜]() [image]() 9 Secrets for Enhancing Online Community Engagement [Learn more ➜](=) Customer Spotlight [image](=) [Lola Pickett](=) is the world's leading expert on highly sensitive nervous systems. Through her podcast, courses, retreats, and coaching, she guides empaths, introverts, and highly sensitive people to train their nerves for success in life and love. Here's what she had to say about her experience using AccessAlly: "Just want to give many props to Nathalie Lussier, Robin Li and the AccessAlly crew. I’ve appreciated the ease and functionality and simplicity you’ve put into your product. Even more importantly, the purchase process has been the SMOOTHEST EVER for our course launch. Zero issues with getting the payment to go through, or snags with the checkout process. I looooooove this software so much. Thank you AccessAlly for truly thinking of *everything* to make this solution so robust." [Read more Case Studies ➜]( Who is AccessAlly? We want to live in a world where access to knowledge lifts everyone up. That's why we're passionate about building this [powerful WordPress plugin](=) for scaling online businesses through courses, group coaching, and memberships. [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube](AccessAlly) You're receiving this email because you've subscribed to updates from AccessAlly. Thank you! We're so glad you're here. To update how often you receive emails from us, please use the [Preferences Center.]( To unsubscribe from all of our emails, click the unsubscribe link below. You'll be missed, and we wish you all the best! [Unsubscribe]( 1321 Upland Dr. #9015 Houston, Texas 77043 United States (347) 620-4501

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