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Hi {NAME}, There are two things happening that I think you'll want to know about. First, My friend

Hi {NAME}, There are two things happening that I think you'll want to know about. First, My friend, Judi Lawrence, and I are offering a FREE training about apostilles and international document authentication tomorrow, Friday, September 20th, at 10:00am Pacific time. This is a VERY basic overview for beginners who are curious about what apostilles are all about. [Register here for the free training this Friday]( Second, another dear friend of mine, Dr. Elaine Stewart, has FINALLY published here very first book called, "Courage to Trust: Transform Your Relationship With Fear." I just got off the phone with her, and since the notary community has been so helpful in participating with the advance-reading team, she wants to leave the stealth launch price at .99 cents for you. [Get the Kindle edition here]( Plus, the paperback edition is only $14.95! Even at 70 years old, Elaine continues to astound me with the way she reinvents herself with each new level of courage she breaks through. It wasn't always this "easy" for her. In Courage to Trust, she shares her journey with thoughtful reflection and lessons after each chapter. And the reviews are already coming in... Diana says, "Courage to Trust" by Elaine Stewart is a beautiful blend of raw honesty and practical wisdom. Elaine shares her own experiences of facing fear and finding courage, offering readers a relatable and deeply personal guide to self-trust and empowerment. With incredible openness, Elaine shares moments like moving back to Phoenix to care for her mother and how losing her job became a major turning point." Dean says, "...Elaine goes over so many insightful aspects of what we allow fear to do in our lives. Fear is crippling at times. I read the book because I kinda wanted to reflect on those fearful days now 25 years in my past." And Claudia says, "Wow!!! I enjoyed reading Courage to Trust and will definitely pass it on to my teenage niece who is going through some rough patches in life. I am positive that if she puts the practical tools in the book, she will be able to transform her life and lead down a path of healing and courage to trust herself and others. Highly recommend!" If you've ever been frozen by fear, or overwhelmed by anxiety or worry, this might be a great book for you. I related to it more than I care to admit sometimes. [Get the book here]( Thank you for supporting Elaine, and independent authors every where! Hope to see you tomorrow for the beginner-level apostille training! Bill   [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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