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Weekly Alluviance #141: This is what I want for you

Updated: Nov 12

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Your weekly dose of Alluviance!


I’m still integrating everything that happened this weekend.

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We just spent four days in the mountains with 52 incredible humans for our 15th immersion. I could spend the next 5 newsletters trying to explain the magic that unfolds when you put that many wonderful people in one amazing location, committed to doing the real work.

 

But my words would still fall short.

 

So instead, I'm going to get straight to the point.

 

I want you to experience this. Not for my sake. For yours.

 

I want you to feel what the people in Aspen felt.

 

Here’s what they said, in their own words, at the end of the weekend:

 

"This was everything I was hoping for and more…I got the fire back in my soul.”

 

"This space is so special to me and it somehow gets better and better every time.”

 

"This weekend has changed my life in ways I could’ve never predicted.”

 

"Transformational in every capacity. The strength of this community is truly incredible.”

 

This.

 

This is what I want for you.

 

The fire back in your soul. The community that gets better every time. The transformation you didn’t even see coming and didn't know you needed.

 

If a part of you reads those words and feels a pull, a flicker of “I want that” or "what if," then I want you to know something.

 

The only thing standing between where you are right now and that feeling is a conversation.

 

That's it.

 

It's time we have that conversation.

1. Featured LinkedIn Post:

 

"Max Pain Leading Me to Bigger Things"

 

The sooner you realize that "painful moments" in your life is actually just bringing you closer to true joy, the more flow you'll feel.

 

Here's my 3 examples:

 

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2. Quote to fuel your Alluviance:

"One can choose to go back toward safety or forward toward growth. Growth must be chosen again and again; fear must be overcome again and again." – Abraham Maslow

 

With Alluviance & In Extreme Gratitude,

 

Alex Kremer

If you're interested in getting more Alluviance in your life, we would love to host you at a future immersion. Let's chat.

 

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