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200: Make Great Plans (For A Future That Means Something)

200: Make Great Plans (For A Future That Means Something)

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This is our 200th episode! Fun, right?!

Today, we're talking about how to make plans for a future that means something.

The biggest job you have as a business owner or entrepreneur, and likely a human, is to "periscope up" often enough to remember we are playing the long game.

You have to give yourself enough time and space to make great plans.

Don't miss your life, potential business success, or your legacy because everything is so urgent and in-your-face right now.

Give yourself the gift of thinking ahead.

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Here's the link to the episode Allison Hardy referenced in today's intro: ⁠Episode 423 | The Biggest Lie About Email Marketing

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