Small group. Big shifts. Starts tomorrow.


Gentlemen,

Emotional Mastery for Men starts tomorrow—and something unusual happened.

I only have a few guys signed up. I usually get 15-20. (Not sure if it's the economy or my marketing sucks. 🤔)

But that means the guys who join now are going to get what is basically 1:1 level attention from me inside a small, intimate group.

Normally, my 12-week, small group cohorts are $4,000.

For this training, it’s only $997.

If you’ve been watching and waiting from the sidelines, telling yourself you’ll do “the inner work” someday, this is the rare opportunity where the door is open, the room is small, and you'll have the opportunity for personalized, one-on-one attention.

You will learn:

  • The skills to build emotional strength and resilience—the gateway to your power.
  • How to put an end to being a "nice guy" and lead your life and relationship.
  • How to stay grounded, speak the truth, and get more of what you want.

We start tomorrow. Once we begin, the doors close.

If you want in, sign up here.

Dave

P.S. This is the smallest group I’ve run for this price. If you feel the pull, trust it and step in.⁣

David Sutcliffe

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