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Rewind & Fast Forward: Exciting Times Ahead!

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here’s where my head’s at! Okay, {NAME}, are you as shocked as I am? Sometimes I feel like

here’s where my head’s at! Okay, {NAME}, are you as shocked as I am? Sometimes I feel like I blink and an entire month has passed, but how are we already in October? This time of year tends to look a little more buzzing with excitement and creative work, so I guess they’re right about the whole ‘time flies when you’re having fun’ thing, but isn’t that a bummer? Time should slow down when we’re having fun and speed up all the other times! ⏰ I’m a pretty fair combination of achiever and dreamer, so I’m genuinely excited about moving through this high-work season and getting into a little bit of realigning, life inventory, checking in with myself, and figuring out what’s next. [I actually just recorded an entire podcast episode all about how I approach annual planning so you can steal my process and see if it fits for you!]( (Yep, guaranteed that no one’s shocked that I’m already thinking about the things I could get up to next year!) There’s nothing quite as sacred to me as slowing down and catching my breath between busy seasons so I can be present, think, and change my flow however I need to. So, here we are in the final quarter of the year. What do you need from it? What do you need from yourself? Your work? Your community? How do you want to show up in these areas of your life? For me, I am excited about the last big, juicy work focus of the year (which you’ll hear all about in your inbox so very soon!). I love to teach and mentor others on this particular topic because it’s so freely creative, and I think we all need a little extra-free creativity in our lives right now. I’m also excited about the way the air and environment are shifting into fall around me, especially as I reached for a cozy sweater this AM! I feel like I can breathe a little deeper this time of year (and I love how excited the girls get about the changing seasons). I feel like a little kid again whenever I go out of my way to stomp on a crunchy leaf or drink apple cider! All in all, I think it’s that time of year when we look back so that we can look forward. We scoop up what we’ve learned so far… and we finish well. And that’s exactly what you and I are going to do! ✨ xoxo, Jenna [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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