Why I Love Mondays


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Happy Monday!

Two minutes after yesterday’s email went out I got a reply, “Why do you love Mondays?!”

Because I do what I love and love what I do.

Every single task? Of course not. But since the day I put all of my chips on me I’ve loved almost every minute. Even the sucky things are better than the alternative.

Yes, I’ve even embraced the pieces I don’t love. My co-author and I talked about it in The Success Code. It’s now available in audio—you can get any or all versions here: https://a.co/d/hY8QKxQ

Empires aren’t built in a day, they’re built one day at a time.

See you tomorrow!

Honorée Corder.
Author. Executive Book Producer.

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