$9 = Hours of your life saved


Hi there Reader,

I've been talking about it for awhile, so you likely already know. As I was setting up our rhythm and plan for the next few months, I realized how important this process is for me and how much time it saves me (and how much peace it brings). I decided to offer you the process, Rhythm & Flow.

It’s $9.

It’s quick (less than an hour to watch and about that to implement).

It’s going to save you time and bring you peace.

I’d love for you to experience the power of rhythm in your day and the joy that long term flow can bring to your life.

Take a look at it here.

PS Let me know if you have any questions. Even at $9, I want to make sure this is a good fit for you. And please don't buy it if you are a "course hoarder" 🙋🏻‍♀️ and can't commit to an hour. It's not gonna save you much time sitting in your inbox.

Hi! I'm Jess at Raising Slow

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