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I'm writing this from a beach front cottage on the Atlantic. We're spending three nights here. The kids have officially declared this their favorite stop of the trip, beating out the wildlife park, the falls, and several pools that had been previous front-runners. The deciding factor was a coastal walk we did yesterday that involved both rocks and a large starfish that two of them touched and two of them refused to. I will not be naming names. We're roughly one week from the end of the trip. Which means we're roughly one week from the round of the sprint closing. I want to be clear about what's actually time-limited about this and what isn't, because the language around launches is often misleading and I'd rather you have the truth. The HighLevel free trial itself is not time-limited. It exists outside this campaign and continues to be available after June 4. If your only goal is to start a HighLevel trial at some point, you don't need to act on a deadline. What is time-limited is everything else. The 5-Day Client Sprint, as a live round with daily activity, current bonuses, and active community engagement around it, runs through June 4. After that, the page comes down. The current bonus stack pulls back. The community shifts back to its standard programming. Members who joined this round keep their access. New people coming in after June 4 walk into a different experience. The version of this round, with this set of bonuses, with this level of activity, with this much time invested by me from the road, isn't repeatable. The next time I run something like this, it'll be a different structure. Different bonuses. Different timing. Probably built around a different season of my own life. The version that's running right now is specific to this trip and won't be repeated in the same form. That's not manufactured scarcity. That's just true. If you've been thinking about joining and the only thing that's stopping you is uncertainty about whether you can do it, I want to address that directly. The sprint is built for people who haven't done it before. The templates are pre-built. The community is active. The path is structured. The only thing required of you is showing up and doing the work in the order it's laid out. Members at every level of experience are inside the round right now, and the pattern of who closes and who doesn't has nothing to do with prior experience and everything to do with showing up. If you've been thinking about it and the thing stopping you is concern about cost, the trial is free. The sprint is free. The community access is free. The only thing you're committing to is the time to do the work, which is roughly an hour a day for five days. If you've been thinking about it and the thing stopping you is timing, this is the timing. Next week the page comes down. The week after that the bonuses pull back. The week after that I'm home and the launch energy ends. The window between now and June 4 is the actual window. Claim your spot before the page comes down → Talk soon. Adam P.S. The cottage has a fire pit outside. We made s'mores last night. The youngest tried to convince me that s'mores count as a vegetable on the grounds that they include "a chocolate vegetable." I asked her to clarify. She had no clarification. The matter remains philosophically unresolved. |
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