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Some things I’ve done in the last three days: * Took a 3-hour walk with Stephen and Falco in th

Some things I’ve done in the last three days: * Took a 3-hour walk with Stephen and Falco in the middle of the day - because Stephen had a rare day off. And I? Well, because I could. * Spent a lot of quality time on a new project that’s completely unrelated to this business. But that I’m able to fund because of the profit this business drives. * Rewatched an amazing 36-episode Chinese drama I am totally in love with. After binge-watching it for the first time within just a few days. And while we’re at it, here are some things that I have absolutely NOT had to do too: * Run a spontaneous sale or promotion because I need to pay the bills * Work more than 3 hours a day in this business * Stress about sales or worry about how to grow revenue And yet, my business continued to generate sales - mostly without me. All because I know something most business owners forget: True Freedom is something you CREATE. In other words, I have all this because I know how to create... ...A business that doesn’t rely on ME to run …A business based on the lifestyle I want, not the other way around ...The right team to support the business and help it grow ...And a scalable system that continues to grow my business every day, independent of my “hustle” In other words: I’ve created a true Freedom Business. But what’s more, these things I just listed? They’re the main “cogs” for any Freedom Business - not just mine. So for today, let me leave you with this: What would your life look like if you had your own Freedom Business? Where you had these “cogs” working in your business, all the time? So your business worked for you , rather than you working for it ? If that feels exciting and powerful to you, then look out for my email tomorrow. Because tomorrow, for the first and only time this year, I’ll be opening my Freedom Decoded: My Business Behind-the-Scenes course, which shows you how to set this up for yourself. 
 Luisa Zhou If you no longer wish to receive these emails, click here to [unsubscribe]( Zhou Ventures, Inc. 459 Columbus Ave #4049 New York, NY 10024

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