solo, but not alone


Hi Reader,

If you’ve imagined traveling solo but weren’t sure where to start, you’re not alone.

That’s why I created Fly Solo, for women who want to step into that space with confidence, courage, and a community cheering them on. It’s a warm, safe place for women to explore the world on their terms and make new friends along the way.

If you’re a man reading this, you probably have female friends who would love this community. Please forward this newsletter to invite them.

Inside Fly Solo, I share stories that make you smile, practical advice that makes planning feel possible, and encouragement that supports you when doubts creep in.

Imagine a circle of women who get it, cheering you on as you take that next step, feeling the thrill of saying YES to the journey you’ve been dreaming about. The door is open, and the first 9 women can join for free.

Maybe you’re already picturing yourself taking that trip, feeling excitement in your chest, and noticing the lightness of possibility.

If you know a woman ready to fly solo, please pass this along. Invite her to join us and feel what it’s like to belong, to be seen, and to fly.

Join Fly Solo today and step into your next adventure: Click here

I can’t wait to welcome you!

Joyfully,
Damianne

P.S. If you have any questions, just click reply and tell me what you think.

Damianne President

https://linktr.ee/coachdamianne

Podcaster & Coach

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