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Email Copywriter Chris Orzechowski Divulges Some of His Email Marketing Trade Secrets

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He learned what features to ask about, what benefits to look for and how the purchase made him feel. Chris Orzechowski: Where the two ends of email marketing meet Nowadays, Orzechowski is one of the most sought-after email copywriters in the e-commerce world—but he’s also an expert in the back end of email marketing.

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How to Protect Your Mental Health at Work

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However, chronic stress can potentially lead to a host of health issues, from anxiety and depression to physical ailments. The main option available to both employees and employers to mitigate stress is learning how to manage it better. Here are a few tips to build good mental health in the workplace.

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How I Learned to Love Selling (and How You Can Too)

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With this new idea, I learned to stop worrying and love sales. Those emails no longer get a reply and those customers have disappeared to be replaced with ones I can truly help. then promote yourself with free talks, appear on podcasts, or try email marketing. I was paying Trevor to stamp out limiting beliefs like this one.

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I Tried Napping Every Day for a Month—Here’s What I Learned About Toxic Hustle Culture

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A more recent study (2021) published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health found that afternoon naps improve cognition. If I didn’t nap in time, I would lie there forever missing important emails and sacrificing deadlines. Within a week, I had taken a grand total of zero naps. That’s not surprising.

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This Digital Nomad Couple Sold Everything to Travel the World in a Sailboat—Here’s What They’ve Learned About Life, Goal Setting and Relationships

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Ellison and Darsy learned that the most challenging (and rewarding) parts of being liveaboards in a relationship had little to do with the logistics of sailing and a lot more to do with life, interpersonal dynamics and developing self-awareness in roughly 350 square feet of space. Preparedness is important, but its powers are limited.

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AI Solutions Won’t Solve Workplace Well-Being Woes

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This article was originally written by Laura Putnam for Work Design Magazine. With all the hype around artificial intelligence it’s easy to get swept up and believe AI is the panacea that will solve the spike in mental health issues in the workplace, such as burnout, depression and anxiety. These programs are solving the wrong problem.

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How To Tackle The Challenge Of Setting The Right Prices For Your Business

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I learned this the hard way. I realized that if I didn’t adjust my prices, I wasn’t just risking my business—I was risking my health. Are you interested in learning more about setting prices for your business? In my first year, I was working 12-14 hours, seven days a week. It was unsustainable.

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