Holding On & Letting Go Audio Set Affiliate Copy and Images

Holding On & Letting Go Audio Set: Pre-Written Copy Just For You

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Pro Tip:

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Using Our Copy:

The email, Facebook, and Twitter copy here are just suggestions for your convenience. Please feel free to adapt them so they are genuinely your own voice and your own opinions.

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The copy below is great for Facebook. You can also use it if you want to include us in a regular newsletter that goes out to your list without taking up as much space as our solo email copy.

*Remember to include your affiliate URL and to shorten it with bitly.com (or your preferred service).

Option 1:

Are your things taking over your life? Do you climb the walls with stress at the mere thought of sorting through piles or having to figure out what to do with the things you’ve accumulated? Have you tried asking yourself it if brings you joy or resolving to throw out things you haven’t used in a year, only to find it impossible to accomplish? The good news is there’s help. With Holding On & Letting Go – a 5-week audio course by Ann Weiser Cornell – you can learn a radical new way to consciously hold on to what you love and let go of what you no longer need. INSERT LINK

Option 2:

There’s something about all our “stuff” that is mixed up in our hopes, dreams, and identities in ways that are not easy to sort out or sift through. When our stuff becomes an extension of our self, taking it on can feel hopelessly hard to manage.  Holding On & Letting Go can help. It’s a 5-week audio course by Ann Weiser Cornell that’s packed full of tips and processes to help you be with yourself through the process of sorting through your stuff – no matter what comes up! As Ann wisely says, “What you do with your things isn’t nearly as important as HOW you do it!” Find out more here: INSERT LINK

Here are some great soundbites you can use to get traction on Twitter. Character count included at the end of each option below.

  • Discover how to acknowledge the emotional meanings of the things you can’t let go of and why that matters: (108 characters)
  • Overwhelmed by clutter? Learn an agenda-free decision-making process for dealing with your stuff. (104 characters)
  • Do you have parts that refuse to deal with things? Invite your resistance to the table and get stuff done, here’s how: (122 characters)
  • When you look at your life/space/time, is there a chasm between how it is and how it could be? Learn how to bridge that gap: (128 characters)
  • Struggling to know what to do with all the things in your life? Here’s a radical new way to deal with your stuff: (115 characters)
  • Is your stuff taking over your life? Discover and resolve hidden feelings that are in the way of moving on and letting go. (126 characters)

*Be sure to insert your affiliate URL at the end of your tweet (shorten it with bitly.com first).

Subject lines can make the difference between an opened email and one that’s left out in the cold. Here are some we’ve crafted to help you warm up your open rates:

  • Struggling with resistance to clearing out your desk, your closet, your calendar?
  • Wrestling with parts of you that refuse to deal with your stuff?
  • Are your hopes, dreams, and identity mixed up in your stuff in ways that don’t work for you?
  • Discover 10 practical ways to go from clutter to clear

Pre-written email copy:

Struggling to know what to do with all the things in your life?

Sometimes we have hidden, complex feelings about our “stuff” that keep us stuck and unable to make choices about what to keep, what to let go, or even how to organize what’s leftover. Plus, if you’re anything like me, you’ve probably got at least one part in there that’s in complete resistance to even lifting a finger, right? With all that going on inside, no wonder things pile up and tackling the stuff pile seems impossible!

If you recognize this painful cycle in yourself, I’ve found something that works. I’ve been following Ann Weiser Cornell for a while now, and she said something that stopped me in my tracks. Ann suggested that what we do with our stuff isn’t nearly as important as how we do it…

That got me thinking, what’s the how that works?

 In Ann’s 5-week audio course, Holding On & Letting Go, she teaches that how.

How to:

  • Stay connected to yourself while you’re making choices about your precious, or not so precious, things.
  • Work with the ‘part of you’ that digs in and doesn’t want to do it.
  • Recognize when your stuff gets mixed up in your hopes, dreams, and identity in ways that are not easy to sift through and the simple, practical practices you can use to sort it out.

Holding On & Letting Go is a treasure trove of information and experiential processes for finally getting clear about how to deal with your stuff. Discover how to deal with the stuff in your life here: INSERT LINK (shortened with bitly.com)

Warmly,

YOUR NAME

Pro tip: If you grok buttons, use ‘em. It works great to just add a button below the sentence, “Discover how to deal with the stuff in your life here:”

Tell me more!
(button that links to your affiliate URL)

Pre-written email copy:

Is all your stuff driving you to distraction? Have you tried asking if it brings you joy? Gutting your house of anything you haven’t used in a year? Are you still stymied and stuck with your things and no clear possibility for managing them?

If it were easy to let go of our stuff, we’d all do it, right? The truth is that it’s not. It’s complicated and intertwined with our sense of self, our history, and a plethora of emotions – some conscious, others not so much.

I’ve found a great resource for getting to the bottom of what’s really going on when I try to clean out my closet and wander off to do a hundred other things because I can’t handle the task at hand. It’s a 5-week audio course called Holding On & Letting Go with Ann Weiser Cornell. Ann says, “What you do with your stuff isn’t nearly as important as how you do it.” And then, she provides concrete, experiential processes for dealing with the how of decluttering – whether it’s your closet, your schedule, or your life.

If you want to make decluttering easier and learn skills to be with all the thoughts and feelings that arise in the process, Holding On & Letting Go is worth the investment of your time. Plus, it’s a digital program that doesn’t add one more physical thing to your home! You can get started here: INSERT LINK (shortened with bitly.com)

Warmly,

YOUR NAME

Pro tip: If you grok buttons, use ‘em. It works great to replace the sentence “You can get started here:” with your affiliate link by substituting a button:

Yes, I want to make decluttering easier!
(button that links to your affiliate URL)

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