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Your 2024 planning kit

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Friend, There are only two ways to Plan Your Year: 1. Pick a random resolution during that one week

Friend, There are only two ways to Plan Your Year: 1. Pick a random resolution during that one week in December/January when there are a million articles about it. 2. Purposefully plan what you actually want to do (while there is time now to think clearly). Which method do you think is more effective? That’s why I’ve established an annual tradition in November: the[How to Plan Your Year]([live online workshop](. It’s the single most popular training I host all year. It’s 100% free for you to join. And it’s happening in a few weeks — on Wednesday, Nov 13 at 2pm AND 8pm Eastern. This year we decided to add an extra time for anyone who can’t make it at 2pm. The webinar will be live at both times. [👉]([Click here to RSVP and save your spot.]( * * * Maybe you already have big plans for 2025. Or maybe you’re struggling to pinpoint the goals or changes you’d like to make. To be honest, you may not even be thinking about it yet. Whatever the case, this workshop will jumpstart your planning so you can get ready now, enjoy the holidays, and still dive in to 2025 with a clear vision for the year. You don’t have to wait until January 1 to figure it out. Carve out a small chunk of time to think things through alongside me and hundreds of other like minded creators, business owners, parents, and so-busy-it-hurts professionals. [Here’s the link again to save your spot and get it on your calendar]([.]( Your future self will thank you! — Shawn P.S. This free workshop will be recorded, and we’ll be sending out a link to the replay for everyone who RSVPs. P.P.S. And yes, this is also the early-bird, VIP kickoff for our all-new 2025 Clear Action Planner and Plan Your Year workbook. At the workshop,, I’ll be sharing a lot of stand-alone frameworks and ideas that aren’t in the workbook. So there’ll be plenty of good stuff that you won’t want to miss. And, of course, for those of you who are already planning on grabbing the new 2025 editions, I’ll just say that my team and I are doing something very drastic the pricing and bundled offer. And it will only be available to those who [RSVP for the webinar](. So, even if you can’t make it to either of the live sessions, consider still RSVPing and catching the replay. Hope to see you there! [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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