How can I help?


Hey Reader,

I wanted to take this week's newsletter as a chance to just ask you: How can I help?

What's on your mind? What are you struggling with? What do you need help with?

Hit 'reply' and let me know.

~ Jeff

I appreciate you.

Jeff Gargas

COO / Co-Founder, Teach Better Team

P.S. When you're ready, here's how I can help:

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