New Limited PLR - Productivity for Work at Home Moms; Mental Health PLR; Act without Hesitation
Published: Tue, 02/22/22
Ugh! I have my appointment today. It's not even the exam and I'm super nervous. Ha ha! Why can't I just swallow a pill camera and let them see what's in there? Why does it have to be so horrible?
I made myself make the appointment because I am ALL about preventative medicine. I don't want to stick my head in the sand and someday get bad news - I'd be filled with regret and guilt because of my kids. So I always force myself to do the things I dread medical-wise.
Thanks to all of you who responded to yesterday's emails with tips and advice. I'm taking it all to heart and going to my appointment with questions and requests.
FYI: Tomorrow's email goes out at 9 AM EST and if you need to see what limited PLR is left and see what big, discounted store bundles are available, go here.
New Limited PLR - Productivity for Work at Home Moms
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called Productivity for Work at Home Moms and this is a report that helps work at home moms learn how to achieve the kind of work-life balance that delivers strongly in terms of productivity. You could easily alter this to be a work at home dads report, too - or parents, whatever you want.This 6+ page 2,817-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
- Routines and the Need for Flexibility
- Find the Sweet Spot for Productivity
- Get Good at Saying No
- Learn How to Tune Out Noise
- Invest in Outside Help If Finances Allow It
- See If Multitasking Helps or Hurts Your Productivity
- Systemize Your Processes
- Know When to Be Unavailable
- Learn How to Use Tools of Convenience
- Have Clear Daily Goals and Make Sure They're Reasonable
** This report comes in both Word and TXT formats
Free Graphics
I've included the JPG, and PNG files for a flat cover as well as a hardback version in PNG.
Be one of only 50 people to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/productivity-for-work-at-home-moms-limited-plr
Mental Health PLR
Dr. Loy Puckett has a new PLR bundle out on the topic of Mental Health.- 10 Content Pieces (800 words min)
- The Importance of Mental Health and Mental Illness Prevalence
- Types of Anxiety Disorders
- Types of Mood Disorders and Their Characteristics
- Psychosis and Related Disorders
- The Prevalence of Substance Abuse Disorders
- Characteristics And Treatment of Personality Disorders
- Characterizations of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- Characterizations of PTSD and How to Treat It
- Common Types of Eating Disorders
- The Importance of Promoting Mental Health
- SEO Instructions for each piece
- Images to go with each content piece
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/kc60c4/0
High Achievers Have Plans So They Can Act without Hesitation
One of the worst things that you can do for your productivity is doubt yourself. Self-doubt rarely, if ever, leads to any form of success. What it does lead to is incomplete projects, stressful days, sleepless nights, and giving up.If you can’t believe in yourself, you won’t be able to put your best effort behind your projects, and will end up with half-attempted work and nothing that you can really be proud of.
In order to avoid being overcome with self-doubt, you should have plans that you can enact in case of certain situations. Planning ahead is great because it helps you avoid situations in which you’re caught off guard.
It’s not uncommon for unexpected or unwanted incidents to arise, and you need to be prepared to deal with them swiftly if you want to keep going toward success. By planning ahead, you’re able to know what to do and how to do it when you have to deal with something suddenly.
You should have a few different plans to work off of. One should be the plan that you intend to follow assuming that nothing goes wrong. This will be your baseline plan to build off of.
Next, you should make plans for potential hurdles that you might have to overcome. Finally, you should plan for the worst case scenarios that you can think of, just in case something truly bad does happen.
These plans can range from being fairly general to very specific. You might have a plan of what to do when your car breaks down by having an emergency fund in your bank account to draw from.
You might have a backup plan if your job doesn’t work out for one reason or another. No matter what, you don’t want to be caught not knowing what to do. If you end up having to second guess yourself, you’re going to end up in a bad spot.
You might stall and not know what to do, you might panic and make a bad choice, but whatever happens, it won’t be as good as it would be with a well thought-out plan. Spend some good time planning for certain roadblocks, because you’ll probably encounter a few of them along the way.
Not only should you have a plan for them, but you should also equip yourself with the resources to enact that plan. Make sure you tweak it as time goes on to account for new issues that might arise.
Tiff ;)
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