Pre-Order Self-Care for Autistic People


Hello!

I'm excited to announce that Self-Care for Autistic People is gearing up for launch, and we're entering the all-important promotion season. While promoting isn't my favorite task, it's an essential part of the journey as an author. So because I don't love promotional or overly-salesy emails (nothing quite activates the demand avoidance like a sales email!), I'm keeping it simply with this equation:

Pre-order now (to read in March) and get a free digital workbook (to read now!).

How It Works: Pre-Order Now and Receive a Free Digital Workbook!

Here's how it works: Pre-order your copy of "Self-Care for Autistic People" (releasing in March 2024) and get an instant bonus: a complimentary Neurodivergent Insights digital workbook to support your self-care journey now.

Why Pre-Ordering Matters:

  • Support for Neurodivergent Authors: Pre-orders are a powerful way to support authors, especially those in the neurodivergent community. They signal to major bookstores like Barnes & Noble and Amazon that this book is in demand, increasing its chances of being featured on bestseller lists and store shelves.
  • Amplify Neurodivergent Voices: Each pre-order is a step towards elevating neurodivergent voices and stories. Beyond my book, there are several other great books coming out this year from Autistic and ADHD authors, so if you want to support neurodivergent voices, consider pre-ordering their books!

How to Pre-Order and Claim Your Workbook:

  1. Visit the pre-order link (US) or here for UK, Australia and Canada. It is also available as an audio book. If located elsewhere you can search on Amazon or other large distributors to see if it available yet for pre-order.
  2. After purchasing, come back here and click the big "I BOUGHT IT" button at the bottom of this email.
  3. Then check your inbox for an email with a coupon code, redeemable for a digital workbook from my Neurodivergent Insights shop.

Honesty Policy: Scouts Honor Approach

I trust in the honesty of our community. If you've pre-ordered, simply let us know by clicking the button below. We'll promptly send you the workbook coupon in return. Let's face it – going through the hassle of downloading invoices, emailing them, and then waiting for a coupon code in return can be quite a drain on our executive functioning. So, let's skip that dance and save the EF spoons! Just hit the button below to confirm your purchase, and we'll take care of the rest.

The "I Bought It" Button!

Order it (awesome! thanks!), click below to confirm, and get your coupon code in your email for a free Neurodivergent Insights digital workbook.

Prefer no further updates on this book? You can opt-out of future emails here.

Your support means the world to me, and each pre-order truly makes a difference.

Warm regards,

Megan Anna

Hi! I'm Dr. Neff (Neurodivergent Insights)

I provide resources for the neurodivergent (ADHD and autism) person in mind.

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