Power of Imagination PLR; Go Getters Rely on Their Ethics and Character to Build on Their Success
Published: Tue, 03/15/22
I'm heading to my gastrologist today to get the official follow-up meeting about my colonoscopy. It looks like all went well, according to the email the hospital sent me. But I want to confirm it with her.
I read that many countries do NOT put patients all the way under anesthesia for that. Noooo thank you! I would not want to be slightly sedated for that exam. LOL!
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Power of Imagination PLR
Justin Popovic has a new PLR bundle out called Power of Imagination. This is a great topic because I see so many people struggle with idea generation in all walks of life.This huge bundle includes:
- Self Help eBook: 30 pages, 6200 words fully editable eBook with Power Of Imagination lessons, tips, and advice. Comes in Word, Pages, PDF, Text formats
- Enhanced eBook: Included is the new “enhanced” version of the eBook. It has an upgraded layout, formatting and includes images
- Workbook: This workbook includes a system of exercises designed to help anyone put the info from the main eBook into action. 3 different eCovers included (with a flat PSD)
- Audiobook: 31 minute pre-recorded Audiobook narrated directly from the main eBook. Comes in mp3 format
- Lead Generation Report: 1500 word fully editable “teaser” report related to the main theme of the eBook. Great for “pre-sales” to get people interested. Comes in Word, Pages, PDF, Text formats
- 10 Part Autoresponder Sequence: Nurture leads with this autoresponder series. Each email message is editable and builds up to offering the main guide. Comes in Word, Pages, Text formats
- Trainer’s Slide Deck: The main guide is broken down into an easy-to-follow slide deck. Perfect for speakers/trainers. Comes in PowerPoint and Keynote formats
- 10 Related Articles: 10 web-publishable, fully editable articles related to the main theme of the eBook. Comes in Word, Pages, PDF, Text formats
- 2 Mini-Reports: Above articles formatted into 2 separate mini-reports including areas for branding and website. Comes in Word, Pages, Text formats
- Articles Slide Decks: Each article repurposed into a slide deck. Great for sharing or for creating videos. Comes in PowerPoint and Keynote formats
- eBook Checklist: An overview of the main eBook broken down into point form format. Perfect for handouts or as an introduction to the main guide. Comes in Word, Pages, PDF, Text formats
- Quote Posters For Social Media: 20 fully editable posters (800px by 1000px) showcasing various tips related to the main theme of the eBook. Comes in PNG and PSD editable formats
- Infographic: Fully editable/customizable infographic. Imagine – 20 Ways To Tap Into The Power Of Your Imagination. Comes in PNG and PSD editable formats
- 20 Pinterest Images: Fully editable/customizable Pinterest optimized images (736px x 1104px for maximum impact). Comes in JPG and PSD editable formats
- 20 Instagram Images: Fully optimized Instagram images (1080px x 1080px) for business and personal branding. Comes in JPG and PSD editable formats
- 30 Tweets: Perfectly sized tweets each under 140 characters related to the main topic. Comes in TXT format
- 20 Facebook Posts: Posts ready to update your Facebook profiles and/or group statuses. Comes in TXT format
- Marketing Suite: Ready-made sales letter, product thumbnails, and hand-curated photo collection.
- A more in-depth learning experience with our VIDEO and AUDIO add-ons.
- The Imagine eBook converted into a full Video Lesson
- The editable Slide Deck used to create the Video Lesson
- An Audiobook version of the Lead Generation Report
- 10-part article series repurposed into a 10-Part Video Series
- 10-part article series repurposed into a 10-Part Slide Deck Series (used to create the video)
- 10-part article series repurposed into a 10-Part Audio Series
- 10-part autoresponder series repurposed into a 10-Part Video Series
- 10-part autoresponder series repurposed into a 10-Part Slide Deck Series (used to create the video)
- 10-part autoresponder series repurposed into a 10-Part Audio Series
https://toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_300_3_308
Go Getters Rely on Their Ethics and Character to Build on Their Success
Sometimes people get so caught up in worrying about the financial gain of their success that they lose their sense of ethics. They’re always chasing more money and end up losing the trust of others around them in the process.Instead of using people to achieve your goals, you need to work on building up your ethics, character, and trust in order for other people to help you achieve your goals. This isn’t a process that you can expect to be completed overnight.
Building up trust with other people can vary quite a bit. Some people might trust you very quickly, while others might need a lot more convincing. Be sure to take your time with them and respect their boundaries, just as you would like them to do with you.
Gaining trust and building yourself up isn’t something that just happens passively over time. You need to make an active effort to gain people’s respect and trust. There are a lot of different ways you can go about doing this, and it may change depending on who you’re talking to and if they’re an associate, coworker, customer, or any other kind of relation to you.
One thing that you should do to build up trust is to deliver on things that they expect from you consistently. If someone is impressed with your work and wants to see more of it, it wouldn’t help you if you gave them some half-hearted work the next time around.
However, if you’re able to continue to deliver good work, they’ll be able to trust you more. Another important aspect of building up your character is to treat others with respect and kindness.
Nobody wants to do business with someone who treats them poorly, so you need to make a conscious effort to respect people’s time and opinions when it comes to your communication with them.
Keep a steady log of who you’ve been building up trust with. The last thing you want is to mistake someone for another person and ask them for something that they’re not okay with.
This also helps you know what you need to work on to continue building up trust with them. By building up this feeling of trust, you’re going to be able to build up a larger pool of customers and have associates and coworkers that are willing to work with you.
Tiff ;)
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