Essential Business Networking Skills PLR; Dream Fuel
Published: Thu, 07/21/22
It's so good to be home. As much as I love a vacation break, I always feel comfortable getting home to my own stuff. And the dogs acted like we'd been gone 84 years! They're super happy to see us. We do have some stuff coming up soon - two concerts in different cities and a trip to Vegas, too. Can't wait for those!
But I'm already thinking of how soon I can return to Disney. There's always something new.
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Essential Business Networking Skills PLR
Sharyn Sheldon has a new PLR release today called Essential Business Networking Skills.People NEED this content. They network ALL wrong and it truly devastates your business when you do that. This PLR course is focused primarily on the "interpersonal skills" and confidence needed to build your business network.
You get:
Student Materials
- Course Book (7981 words, 60 pages) – All the content and activity instructions you need to create a comprehensive self-study eBook, online course, bonus resource, or handout for a live workshop.
- Action Guide (36 pages) – A complete set of worksheets which helps your students take action on what they learn in the Course Book, so you’ll have happy, successful students.
- Networking Questionnaire (7 pages) – To help your students analyze their last experience of attending a networking event
- Circle of Excellence - A powerful mental exercise (from NLP) that your students can do again and again to build confidence
- Networking Tracker (4-tab spreadsheet) – To help your students keep track of all their networking contacts and groups
- Networking Meetings Checklist (2 pages) – To make sure your students have everything in place before they start networking
- Summary Cheat Sheet (1948 words, 18 pages) which includes the main takeaways, key points, and action steps from the course. You and your students can use it as a quick reference to save time, versus having to refer to the course book every time.
- Graphics (25 colorful graphics that are used in the course book and slideshow, .pdf, .ppt & .png). These give a snapshot view of concepts, as well as adding some visual zing.
- Course Overview Infographic – A 1-page at-a-glance visual of the course, so your students always know where they are in their progress (.pptx, .pdf & .png).
- Course Roadmap Infographic – A 1-page at-a-glance visual of their path through the course (.pptx, .pdf & .png).
- Slideshow – Ready to fire up your recording software or share on webinars, online classrooms, and live presentations or workshops.
- Speaker Notes (in Slide Notes below slides) – Use the script under the slides (in the .pptx) to guide your presentations and recording. Ready to customize for your language.
- Top Ways to Deliver Your Training Program – Use the tips for picking the best way to deliver your course, based on your audience and your own skills.
- Instructions for using your new content – Step-by-step tips for getting started, customizing, and repurposing your content.
- Social Media Posts (10 Tips for sharing on social media) – Use these to get more traffic to your content
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Get Lost in Your Dreams and Let Your Excitement Fuel You
When you were a kid, you might have gotten chastised for daydreaming – that pleasant detachment from the rest of the world when you’re enthralled with visions that mirror your hopes and plans for the future or simply enjoying the present time.Maybe you were looking at the fascinating process of a bird in the tree feeding her hatchlings – or imagining your life as a world leader or princess. To others, it may seem like a waste of time, but daydreaming can actually prepare you for future success.
Daydreaming doesn’t have to be a waste of time. Sometimes, when you peek into the future and how you can live your life, you’ll become determined to work harder to achieve that success.
While daydreaming, you might be so distracted that you lose track of what’s going on around you. If you’re on the train, you may miss your destination or be unaware that someone is trying to get your attention.
Aside from offering entertainment when you’re bored, it can also help you get in touch with your inner self. Thinking about your past life experiences and envisioning a future experience may help you make much-needed decisions.
Dreaming can also help get you excited about your goals and plans for the future. With daydreaming, your mind becomes a sort of vision board that self-creates images of how it will look when you succeed.
That can become an incredible motivating factor when you take action in meeting your goals. You’ll work harder to succeed because you now have a vision about how success can change your life.
Of course, there are times to daydream and times to pay attention to the task at hand. If you’re listening to a lecture about a career you want to pursue, it might behoove you to listen and learn something that could help you actually achieve the success rather than simply dream about it.
You might allow yourself to intentionally zone out into a daydreaming state of mind or you may unintentionally let your mind wander if you’re engaging in something you’re not all that excited about.
When you daydream, you’re getting a break from the present moment to release tension and return to the task at hand with a new, fresh outlook. It can lead you to possibilities that you may not have thought of and help you control anxiety.
Daydreaming might be detrimental if you drift so far off in your dreaming that you forget what you need to be doing. But daydreaming can also turn into one of the most important motivational tools in your plans for success.
Reach inward as much as you can with your thoughts and daydreaming visions. Use the positive visions to fuel your plans and goals and bring happiness and fulfillment into your life.
Tiff :)
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