“Slug it out one inch at a time, day by day…at the end of the day… if you live long enough… most people get what they deserve.”

– Charlie Munger

Hello,

My last email created some stir…

Many of you confessed that you’re neglecting the autoresponder sequences method. Some even said they know the “secret is in the list” mantra for a decade and still haven’t worked on building a solid audience.

Many of you took a step forward and signed up for Email Subscribers Pro annual plan – wise choice!

Yet some were a bit hesitant – price, uncertainty and the age old “sitting on the fence”.

It’s time to jump forward.

We’re giving thirty percent off on Email Subscribers Pro annual plan for a short time.

You will get autoresponders, advanced security, post digests, automations and many other benefits. We are doing this to give you another reason to improve your email marketing.

The returns on 91 bucks a year are phenomenal.

Don’t hold yourself. Please go ahead and sign up for Email Subscribers Pro now.

You know we’re here to support you and that there is a 30 day refund period, right?

I’ll wait here while you complete it…

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Thank you!

Now to the next topic.


Are you coming to WordCamp Europe?

WordCamps and other conferences are a great way to meet fellow WordPressers, learn and have a good time. WordCamp Europe is happening in Porto, Portugal over 2-4 June – and it’s a large physical event after a long time.

I’ll be there – and would love to meet you in person if you can make it. Reply to this email and let me know.

We’ll be on a family vacation in Europe for almost 40 days. We’re doing Spain, Italy and Germany this time. So if you can’t make it to the WordCamp, but would like to meet somewhere else, reply to this email as well.


15 most-valuable life lessons

Robin Sharma – the famed author of “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” shared his most valuable life lessons recently. They can all have a profound impact on how we live our lives. So I’m including them here verbatim.

  1. Excellent things happen to people who do excellent things.
  2. Morning exercise is a game-changer.
  3. The things that are hardest to do are the things that are generally the wisest to do.
  4. Words can help others grow. Or hurt people’s hearts.
  5. Creativity shines brightest when we are alone. Make time for silence, stillness and solitude.
  6. Education is inoculation against disruption. Read for an hour each day to protect your hope, refine your craft and grow your knowledge.
  7. The fears you don’t face become your walls. And doubts are destroyed by strong action.
  8. What hurts us can help us. Leverage hardship to reclaim your natural heroism.
  9. Cheap costs more.
  10. The game of leadership is helpfulness.
  11. Mastery takes massive practice, unrelenting patience and vast devotion. It’s a very difficult obsession. And one of the best commitments you can make.
  12. An amazing family life sets you up for a glorious business life.
  13. Keep your promises. Never lie. Outwork your peers. Deliver beautiful value. People watch what you do. Even if you think they don’t.
  14. You can’t inspire others if you are uninspired. Actively work to keep your enthusiasm and inner fire high. Be with art. Go to conferences. Travel. Explore.
  15. Life can change in a day. Savor the blessings of this moment. Even if you’re going through a trial, you still have much to be grateful for.

Wow! These are worth framing! 💖


Link salad

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A mixture of quick readings for an inquisitive mind.


A writing prompt

Write about how you became interested in your favorite hobby or sport… Has it shaped your day to day life?


I’m pushing you for this, but…

Did you sign up for Pro? If yes, great 👏. Here’s a tutorial about setting up autoresponders.

If not, what stopped you?

Your reasons are valid, but these same reasons are stopping you in other areas of life too, aren’t they? Breaking those barriers will cause miracles. So please act.

And if you have any unanswered questions, reply to this email.

Rooting for your success.

Thanks,

Nirav Mehta, Icegram

Nirav Mehta Icegram