Minimalism and Simple Living $10 PLR Deal; Earning Awareness

Published: Wed, 05/11/22


I get to go pick up little Daisy today! I hope she's not too sore from her surgery. The vet said she did great but they also pulled a few baby teeth that should have already come out so they don't have to put her under anesthesia later, so she'll be a bit sore in her mouth, too. I ordered some little baby onesies for her to wear on the advice of the vet in case she won't wear a cone. 

I got her a soft cone to use instead of the hard plastic one they give you. I tried it on her before she went to surgery and she looked very suspicious of it all:



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Minimalism and Simple Living $10 PLR Deal

Justin Popovic has a special PLR deal called Minimalism and Simple Living

You get all this for just $10:

Content Bundle – Minimalism & Simple Living

Audiobook: 10 .mp3 chapters. These professionally recorded audio files are perfect for creating videos or audio files. Comes in mp3 format

10 x 400-word Articles: You can post and repurpose any way you want Great for “pre-sales” to get people interested. Comes in Word, Pages, PDF, Text formats

10 Slide Decks: The above articles repurposed into 10 separate slide presentations

2 Mini-Reports: Above articles formatted into 2 separate mini-reports including areas for branding and website. Comes in Word | Pages | 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

Ecover Included: eCovers provided including editable versions. CD Case, Soft Cover, and Software Box. Comes in PNG (3D, Un-Editable) | PNG (Flat, Editable) | PSD (Flat, Editable)

Bonus Tips Report – Things to Do At Home Alone

This Tips Report Includes:

Check it out here:
https://toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate//idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_310_3_318

Step 1: Be Aware of the Problem with Earning Too Little

Understanding and acknowledging the problem is almost always the first hurdle you must overcome when seeking to accomplish bigger, better things. One of the greatest challenges entrepreneurs face is the fear of daring to dream big – or even of admitting you have those big dreams for your business.

In fact, most entrepreneurs, if asked the question “How much money do you want to make from your business?” will respond with one of the following answers: These are all great goals. But these types of goals do not become driving forces that keep you motivated. They don’t inspire you when challenges arise. They may, in fact, be holding you back.

More importantly, they aren’t the authentic truth. There’s nothing wrong with daring to dream big. It’s also perfectly acceptable to admit you have those big dreams. Of course, the first person you have to let in on the secret is yourself. 

Be Honest with Yourself

Once you’ve accepted that you dream of more than making ends meet, getting by, or finding a way to balance working a business and watching your children grow, then you can begin acting to create and accomplish goals for your business.

One thing is certain. You’ll never reach the level of success you dream of, if you can’t admit it to yourself. Once you’ve decided for yourself that you have these dreams, the next step on your journey is fleshing out your dream. Defining your dream and creating a path for accomplishing it.

Write down what you want. Create a vision board with the things you want to buy with your money. Stare at the board day after day. Let your desire to earn those things drive you in your business. Use this vision board, or your “list of future purchases” (for those of us who work better with lists than pictures), to inspire your business goals and provide an extra boost of motivation when you’re tired or feeling discouraged.

Tell Others about Your Dreams

After admitting your dreams to yourself, one of the most terrifying things you will do – and the most necessary – is letting others in on your dreams. Share your dreams with your spouse, your best friend, and even a critic or two. 

Once you tell others, it becomes necessary to act consistently to accomplish those dreams. Be specific. Give yourself dates and deadlines. Carve out a path in your business to accomplish your goals one by one. Don’t make them all so large you can’t see a path. Give yourself small victories to celebrate along the way.

Acknowledging the problem, that you have dreams that inspire, and, to some degree, terrify you, is your first step on a long and fulfilling journey to success as an entrepreneur.

Exercise: Journal about your money blocks. Purchase a journal or make an online note. I'll be back tomorrow with step 2.

Tiff ;)

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