On Tuesday, September 1st Our Newest Course Launches!
I am excited and filled with nervous energy as I write this because I am so sure that this micro course, Less to do Today, is a big deal. Yes, it is a micro course but it is power-packed! It will help you cut your workload in half! But that isn’t what this post is about. It’s about the process and the preparation that goes into launching a product. It’s a behind the scenes glimpse of how it feels the day before you cross your fingers and hit the “Go” button.

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I have edited the 11 videos so many times I can recite them in my sleep, I have run through the workbook and the automated Excel file to make sure they are ready to go, I manually added the transcripts for each video in case people want to read long, I even created a little series of slides for an Instagram Story… I am so ready for this! But the nerves do not go away. I’m still triple-checking links and making sure the course materials are available on every page, and that the directions are clear… because those are things I can control.
I can’t control whether or not anyone is interested. I can’t force people to want to get more done in less time. I can’t ensure people see the value and hit the “Buy Now” button.
All I can do is make sure I've packed as much value as possible into the course and that it works.
The rest is up to fate and marketing!
I am proud of Less to do Today. I think it is full of powerful guidance and I know it works. I feel like a parent watching the curtain go up on a school play where their child has a starring role. I am looking forward to tomorrow, and to every tomorrow after that! There will be more days like today where I push content out into the world to stand, and hopefully run, on its two legs. But one of the things I am most grateful for is that you are along for the ride! Thanks for being awesome!
Cheers,
Joe