This Challenge feels like it’s accidentally and kinda humanly demonstrating how imperfect this process is allowed to be.
I’ve missed 3 days so far because I wanted to write these emails on the day they they come out, rather than creating them ahead of time.
Care factor? Zero.
Not because I don’t care, because it’s just not that important.
This is the first run of the challenge. the next one will have the gaps filled in, and more automation. It’s cool, no worries.
You’ll draft your offer with key details missing, or with sections needing more detail, or more clarity, or less words. People can be really cool about this stuff. They’ll tell you something’s missing, or busted, or looks wonky – and you’ll fix it.
Just yesterday I had a client sign up for a product I’ve been selling for over a year, and after it working pretty flawlessly in all that time, not one single automation worked yesterday.
After they paid, I had to do everything manually (and luckily they emailed me to say they’d even bought something because not even Stripe automation fired, so I had no idea).
But look out the window. See all the normal stuff that’s always there?
The world didn’t end.
Get your offer drafted – you’ll fix the broken bits in time.
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