Hi Reader,
I have been quietly emailing the Do the Effing Work waitlist for a week, and 40 amazing founding members are in for the next three months. I intentionally wanted to do this, so that those people that are really interested had a good opportunity to join.
I'll share more about this strategy in the future no doubt, but now it's time to open the doors to you too!
I'm nervous, bubbling, excited and POSITIVELY FIZZING to present this community to you.
Let me remind you of what I have set out to do with this community - I promise that within 30 days of starting the action, you will increase your productivity by 25%.
Being me, there should be no surprise that I have created a system to track and measure this, which will be shared when we kick off on 4th December 2023.
There are 3 options in each tier to choose from - monthly, quarterly and annually.
Reply if you have questions
Zx
Offer creator, business grower, sweary-ish yarn teller. People like my emails coz they tell me they are "the only ones they read"; yet I also have a complex about copy 🤷♀️
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