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nelliane@nellianestclair.com

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February is already here! 😱 And you know it’s gonna fly, right? Anyhoo… I hope you

February is already here! 😱 And you know it’s gonna fly, right? Anyhoo… I hope you had an incredible January. At the beginning of the month, I set some BIG intentions and called on you to join me. The goal? Ramp up content creation. 1 post on my IG feed daily Show up on IG stories daily Email my list 3x per week The verdict? I failed with most of these (except IG stories). But the power of setting a process-oriented goal like this isn’t in showing up perfectly. It’s in the intention. It’s in seeing what happens when you put your best foot forward (reality is, your best is never perfection. In fact, perfection is less than your best). It’s in giving yourself the edge of doing something you’ve never done before. And guess what? ​ I did half of what I intended and the results were EXPLOSIVE. Here’s what happened. 1. I created a brand new high-touch mastermind offer as I noticed that my content was attracting a special type of entrepreneur (special in attitude, special in mastery of their subject matter, special in ambition) and I did not yet have an offer to serve them. The second I mentioned it on IG, I filled up some spots even though it doesn’t start till late March. 2. I created another new offer (a 1:1 Content Planning Intensive) that has been selling like hotcakes from the moment I put it out. I would’ve never noticed the gap in my offer suite for this had I not shown up to sell Content Sales Machine daily for the first two weeks of January. 3. I deepened in confidence… in selling ability… in knowledge of my market… in love for my clients… in compassion for those in my audience who are still beginners in this journey… in self leadership… in gratitude for the work that I do… in everything that matters, really. 4. I made some massive mindset and energetic shifts that have turned my personal life (and business) right side up << more on this later! None of these outcomes were expected or intended. That’s the beauty of setting a process-oriented goal versus an outcome-oriented goal. You’ll achieve results that surprise you and far surpass anything you would’ve imagined. So onwards to February! My intention is still the same: Show up to engage the work. Put my best foot forward. Take ownership of making the dream my livin' breathin' reality. And enjoy the magic that ensues. How about you? Hit reply to let me know your intention! ~Nelliane ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | Citrus Grove, Laborie, Vieux Fort, LC 1201

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