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There’s another scenario where you sign up and wait for more information, but because the newsletter is a rare or random thing, you don’t get it for several weeks. By which time, you’ve forgotten the original site or that you subscribed.

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You are free to unsubscribe at any time. I encourage you to do that if you are sure I have nothing to offer you. But before you do, I’d ask you to do two things:

  1. Cast your mind back, does this site look familiar, does it ring any bells? Probably; you’ll have been directed here because you are on my list and the only way that can happen is if you subscribed. In which case, please don’t mark my email as spam, ‘cos it isn’t (you subscribed even though you’ve forgotten).
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I’m a psychologist, coach, and therapist. All my work is aimed at enabling people to improve personal aspects of their lives and work.

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