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how to be dangerous

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nellianestclair.com

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nelliane@nellianestclair.com

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Thu, Jan 7, 2021 06:40 PM

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I was in a clubhouse room last night ... Anyhow, an entrepreneur I deeply respect said something int

I was in a clubhouse room last night (I know I said I wouldn't give this platform any of my precious time, but I’m hooked y’all... though that’s a story for a different email)... Anyhow, an entrepreneur I deeply respect said something interesting: Safety is overrated. It really landed for me not just because he’s right, but because the illusion of safety is what keeps most entrepreneurs from creating the businesses they want. Safety of income. Safety of outcome. Safety from ridicule or judgement. Safety from risk. Truth is… If you want to get dangerously effective at: - Putting offers into the marketplace that sell like mad - Moving masses of people in your direction - Running a business that gives you time and money freedom - And practically any other ideal business scenario you can dream up ​ You have to get in the danger zone. Safe action = safe results (and that's the best-case scenario). So my call-to-action for you? Write the daily email. People will unsubscribe. So be it. Spend time figuring out (and leveraging) a new platform like clubhouse if you’re an audio person. Even if you’re not an audio person or an *insert label* person — perhaps become that if your goals require such an evolution. Create the daily social post. Do the webinar or the live training even if you’re scared to death of falling on your face. Do the badass thing my friend. It pays. Cheers, Nelliane P.S. If your idea of badass includes driving people WILD with desire for what you sell + making every single piece of content you create pay in leads and sales … Content Sales Machine is the program for you. ​[Get in while it's a steal.](=) I practically plan out 60 days of topics + write high-selling captions for you (all you have to do is modify for your niche). Plus, I've promised my existing CSM customers an additional 30 days of topics and captions. [Enrol now](=) and it's yours too :) ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | Citrus Grove, Laborie, Vieux Fort, LC 1201

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