Taking Action PLR; Abundance
Published: Mon, 05/16/22
I snapped the cutest picture of my second rescue puppers Delilah so I thought I'd share it with you. I captioned it, "Feeling cute - might bark at someone later." For those who don't know it's a meme phrase (feeling cute, might delete it later is the original saying). She's so adorable. But very grumpy with strangers.
I had some plumbers here the other day for some outdoor work and out of ALL the dogs he tried to pet, it was the one who dislikes people. LOL

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Taking Action PLR
Tracy and Suzanne have a huge PLR bundle called Taking Action that's on sale for just a few days.It includes 30 Articles, 30 Emails, eBook Compilation, 30 Social Media Posts, their “How to Run an Email Challenge” Guide, and an eBook/Workbook.
The 30 article titles are:
- Getting Past Resistance to Action
- Anxiety, You Are Not a Friend of Mine
- Make An Action Plan
- What Are You Afraid of?
- Visualization Exercise for Taking Action
- Goal Setting Tips
- 3 Ways to Beat Procrastination
- Fake It Till You Make It
- Plan For Bumps In The Road
- Know (and Use) Your Work Patterns
- What Do You Really Want?
- Turning Thoughts Into Actions
- Take The First Step
- Learn To Delegate
- The Rewards of Failure
- Track Your Progress
- Tell Everyone You Know
- Find Support
- Affirmations for Taking Action
- Stop Dreaming Start Doing
- Journaling to Help You Take Action
- What’s The Smallest Step?
- Working Through Fear
- Remove Distractions
- Don’t Push Yourself Too Far
- Exercise! (Yes, really)
- Reward Yourself
- Avoid Negativity
- Set Goals You Can Control
- Build A Success Mindset
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Generosity Breeds Abundance
It may sound counterintuitive at first. It’s hard to imagine being overly generous when you know you have such a long way to go. However, another trait most successful people have, is that they give back to communities and society in general. They’ve discovered, over the years, that the more you give to others, the more you open yourself up to receive.One of the first, non-negotiable things you need to do on your journey to accomplishing your dreams is to make charitable contributions an essential part of your budget. That doesn’t mean you have to give to every charitable organization that comes calling. It is always a wise plan to perform due diligence when exploring your charitable giving options and look for causes you believe in, organizations with a reputation for prudent spending of their donated dollars, or individuals you feel are deserving or your largesse.
The reality of the world we live in is there are no shortages of worthy causes to donate your money, skills, time, and attention to. The hard part may be limiting your charitable donations once you see how great the needs of so many people happen to be.
Why Does Charitable Giving Go Hand in Hand with Abundance?
Professor Michael Norton said it well, “If you think money can’t buy happiness, you’re not spending it right. Stop thinking about which product to buy for yourself, and try giving some of it to other people instead.” We’re not advocating to abandon your financial dreams and goals. Only to make a little room in your budget, no matter how small it may be at the moment, to give to those who have less.
This type of giving accomplishes more than you realize. First, it brings a little light into some of the dark places in the world. Second, it provides you with a warm feeling donating to causes you believe in. The act of giving alone can make you feel wealthier, even when you have little to share.
How to Make Charitable Giving Work for You?
It needs to be something that is automatic once you’ve identified the causes you wish to donate to. That means setting it up to automatically draft from your account is a great way to make sure you give to your charities of choice each month (or year), as needed.
You get the comfort of knowing your causes are covered, but you don’t have to take time away from more profitable ventures to make it happen.
Don’t forget to give your time as well. One way to do that is by offering your services to help an entrepreneur who is just getting started or someone who just needs a little help learning a new skill. You’ll be amazed at the personal, professional, and financial rewards you’ll gain from making charitable giving a non-negotiable priority in your life.
Exercise: Research worthy charities and budget a portion of your profits each month to them.
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