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    Guiding you through the next few months

    enAugust 13, 2020
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    About this Episode

    A Knock from a travel client recently made me think deeply about the future of our roles as travel advisors. I still remain optimistic and positive we will get through this time and know our role is valuable.

    There are a few things though that have worked for me in the past that I want to help you with in your travel business.

    This week I share with you a conversation I had with a now ex-client (after I fired them) and how I was so confident in my conversation with them that has spurred me to make a bigger difference in the industry sharing with you my knowledge. 

    If you feel like you want to reach out, please connect with me on socials @travelagentachievers on both IG & FB. If you want the insider knowhow and be prepared for when things turnaround, check out our 6 Week Rebuild you travel business program (with some exciting bonuses - as its my birthday month and I am showering you with gifts ;-)) 

    www.travelagentachievers.com/6weekrebuildrunway

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