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    Anna Rova Helps Successful Women Attract Masculine Men

    enSeptember 21, 2020
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    About this Episode

    In this episode we talk about:

    • How Anna went from growing up in the poorest country in Europe, having "never seen a lawn mower or a laptop" in her life, to becoming the successful online entrepreneur based in Australia that she is today.
    • What it was like going to high school in rural Virginia for one year as a foreign exchange student
    • Anna's experience moving to Malaysia for her first job straight out of university.
    • How breaking up with her boyfriend started Anna on the journey to finding her passion and starting a business around it
    • The 99 day challenge Anna assigned herself and how it changed her life forever
    • Why women pay Anna to help them with their love life
    • The simple, but effective marketing "funnel" Anna uses to get new coaching clients
    • How Anna deals with her "haters" online

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