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ATTN: From The Outbox of Mike Vardy

The FREE Forge Your Future Challenge is back!

Published over 2 years ago • 1 min read

Hi Reader,

Earlier this year I ran my first FREE three-day challenge and it went over really well. So I'm bringing it back starting next week!

The Forge Your Future Challenge is a free challenge that is limited to just 100 attendees from October 14th to 16th. I've designed each day of the challenge – featuring 2 hours each day with yours truly – to help you finish the year strong and prepare yourself for the months ahead.

But I'm taking things to the next level with this edition of The Forge Your Future Challenge... I'm running it twice daily over the course of the challenge!

That means you register for the 9AM ET/6 AM PT time slot or the 7PM ET/4PM PT session – whichever suits your schedule and time zone.

  • To register for the first set of daily sessions, click here.
  • To register for the second set of daily sessions, click here.

(When you sign up for any of the October 14th sessions, you'll automatically be registered for the remaining two days in the time slot of your choice.)

Got questions about The Forge Your Future Challenge? Reply to this email and either myself or one of the team will get back to you ASAP.

I'm really looking forward to kicking off the latest edition of The Forge Your Future Challenge. Whether this is your first time taking it or you're coming back for another round, I can't wait to see you there!

See you later,
Mike

ATTN: From The Outbox of Mike Vardy

by Mike Vardy

Every week Mike Vardy (aka The Productivityist) shares ideas, insights, and inspiration designed to improve your relationship with time and help you stop "doing" productive and start being productive.

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