How An In-Flight Movie Caught My Eye And Attention for A Marketing Strategy

On a flight recently I watched the movie “Don’t Worry Darling.”

Full warning to those of you with delicate viewing preferences…this is not a delicate movie.

I enjoyed the film very much as it was engaging and surprising.

I don’t want to give anything away in case you sit on a flight and want to enjoy the film…

But the premise is, in order to have a balanced life of work, love, family and fun, you have to fake a bunch of things and control others around you.

That this life isn’t possible without that.

The thing is…Spoiler alert (literally and figuratively)…you don’t have to be kidnapped, brainwashed nor controlled in order to have a balance of work, family and, well, a life.

But you can’t do things like most do, with a “work more and more and more” mentality in order to reach your goals.

And you can’t just “take a sabbatical” from work without things falling apart if you don’t have systems in place for your business to grow without you being on it each and every day.

(It's why so many businesses get into a tight revenue situation in July…they take a break and the business suffers.)

Thankfully, there is a better way.

Over the next few days we will walk through the strategies we used to go from the hamster wheel of working more and more without more profits or time for fun…

To having a business that scales and still gives you the freedom to have a life.

As I share this series, I’m curious…

If you had one question about scaling your business, and multiplying your wealth without sacrificing you…

What is it?

Simply reply to this email to let me know and I just might feature your questions in this series, Team.

In the meantime, best not to watch “Don’t Worry Darling” if you're on a kid-filled plane to Orlando.

Unless you want to answer a lot of questions…

This is more of a “late night flight home from NY or Vegas” kind of film…if you know what I mean.

Cheers,

Kim “I Liked It and Don’t Care Who Doesn’t Like That I Did” Walsh Phillips

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