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Two weeks ‘til MDV. Apply ASAP. {NAME}, What’s holding you back from hitting your goals an

Two weeks ‘til MDV. Apply ASAP. {NAME}, What’s holding you back from hitting your goals and scaling your business? ⛓️ Imposter syndrome, perfectionism, or self-doubt? ⛓️ Constant overwhelm, with everyone pulling you in different directions? ⛓️ Unreleased beliefs about money that keep you stuck in the six-figure grind? ⛓️ Confusion over which steps to prioritize for real growth? ⛓️ Never having enough time or space to focus on what really matters? If any of these resonate, you’re not alone. Even high-achieving CEOs face these challenges—and it’s what keeps them from stepping into seven-figure success. But it doesn’t have to stay that way. We invite you to join Rachel Rodgers at the Million Dollar Vision Retreat next week, August 27-29, 2024, in The Berkshires. This exclusive, immersive experience at Hartwell House is designed specifically for leaders like you—who are ready to break those chains and unlock their next level of wealth and impact. You’ll get: 🏡 Pleasant accommodations to truly step away and focus. 🍽️ Chef-prepared meals, so you can nourish your body while expanding your mind. 🚐 Transportation provided, ensuring your experience is seamless from start to finish. 🧨 High-energy, transformative group coaching from Rachel Rodgers. This isn’t just another business retreat. It’s a high-impact experience that’s going to help you release what’s holding you back and give you the clarity and strategy to make the shift to that next income level. It’s time to move from being overwhelmed and stuck to leading your business with a clear vision and actionable plan. Let’s unlock your millionaire mindset together. Ready to make the leap? We have ONE more spot left. [Apply Here](113/d2M4P904/VVLFvs6pZt5tW2yd7tk5t3d2kW28qdJZ5j-BKYN1f4_X-3qn9gW7lCdLW6lZ3nCW5R3VHF6D3kmCW1jYxxc6wCPyTW8895br6jpSmQV6Ykzg3YlWgxW1xbsZb1JWFm7W2GdYvJ7NS1KWN3m_X_HRSbmDW3zgVbp2jDZY4W67cGYc2n9x33W7XwynX4kzpq9W8hVzQf4NMVWZW9gGmX17ss8LdW980_8l14l7gWW875Lw85x6RFPV2sQf480PgwkW7T90fb84f9bKW8NBb1M6mMN_rW4jcJGw1nBFfsW2725Yd3b9jQ3W7HwCD95KVJqBV4xlvg86FMbfW2VPdbM3zg3jRW2v3WL3911Nm6W606x9f8wbTXPf6DZtW404) xo, The Hello Seven Team Hello Seven, PO Box 1124, Summerfield, NC 27358, United States [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences](

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