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 Wow, Friend... We just wrapped up the first workshop of , and the enthusiasm was off the charts!

 Wow, Friend... We just wrapped up the first workshop of [the Build Your Dream Week Summit](, and the enthusiasm was off the charts! Over one 150 busy professionals and creatives are coming together to get fresh clarity on what’s truly important in their lives right now. If you missed the enrollment window, it’s not too late to join. Hop in now and you’ll get instant access to today’s recording + all the info you need to join us on the rest of the workshops this week. It’s impossible to watch today’s session and NOT walk away with a renewed sense of vision for your life. This is a critical step if you want to stop swimming in random demands on your time and start aligning your calendar with the projects and people that matter most to you. Seriously, look at some of these comments that just came in: You can experience the same feeling if you take 45 minutes to enroll and watch the recording. [Click to Join Us for the Build Your Dream Week Summit!]( And this is just day one! As a reminder, here is our full summit schedule: - June 11-12: Get Clear — During the first two sessions, you’ll gain clarity on what’s truly important in your life right now. By the end, you’ll know exactly what to prioritize (and, just as importantly, what to say “no” to) so you can ensure your actions are aligned with your short- and long-term goals. - June 13: Design Your Dream Week — Now that you’re clear on the things that matter, you can build a schedule that allows you to focus on them consistently. Deep work time in the morning? No meetings on Mondays? Family time every night after 6pm? This will be unique to the nuances of your life so you can set yourself up for success. - June 14: Implement Your Dream Week — This is when we’ll get tactical. You’ll learn how to actually plan and consistently live out your Dream Week. Which pieces can you implement immediately? Which ones can you work toward implementing in the future? I’ll walk you through the tools and workflows I use so you can adapt them to fit your life. Plus, there are optional Q&A calls with me every afternoon so you can get direct feedback as you implement! By next Monday, you can have a straightforward weekly routine that allows you to spend more time on the things that matter. [Go here to join us for the summit!]( I’m already pumped for tomorrow’s session. Don’t miss it! — Shawn [In-Depth App Training for Power Users]( To unsubscribe, click [here](. Blanc Media, 714 Main St., Grandview, MO 64030, United States

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