Coming Up Today; Dealing with Self-Doubt Lessons
Published: Wed, 10/19/22
I finally caved and got myself a countertop spice rack. My spice cabinet is so full that every time you open it, some garlic salt or smoked paprika falls out and bonks you on the head. Now I just have to put all the spices in these new glass jars, put the stickers on (that's gonna drive me nuts if they're not on straight) and then it frees up a cabinet for me so I can buy more useless stuff I don't need to cram in there. LOL
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Coming Up Today
I spent five HOURS in traffic yesterday - botching my entire content creation schedule for the day. But sometime today I'll be releasing a FULL PLR eBook about list building. I'll be at the gym until 2 PM so it'll be awhile after that when it's done. It's in the same vein as the large checklist eBook I recently released on the overall business of online marketing, only this one is ALL about list building steps.Stay tuned! I'll send out another email sometime today.
Dealing with Self-Doubt Lessons
Self doubt plagues everyone in some way, shape or form.
Whether you're worried no one will like your products, that you'll get ridiculed for your looks, or you won't be part of the "cool kids club" in terms of marketers, or something else - it can either serve as a way to make sure you try your hardest or it can serve as a big obstacle you may or may not overcome.
Scarlett was nervous that y'all wouldn't like her writing. When I read her the replies, she said, "Know what I love most? The fact that so many people said I helped them."
That's a wonderful feeling. As a content creator, she's not only informing people who needed to learn things, but she's letting them get content they may not have the time or talent to create themselves.
As an affiliate or a product creator, you're helping people, too. They might be suffering and you're providing them helpful solutions. Even a product review of a stress relieving product might be life changing for your readers.
Focus on who you're helping and why and let the self doubt melt away - it gets easier as time goes on and you realize people do like what you do. You'll have those who don't, and that's fine. Let them find someone else who fits their needs better.
Tiff :)
http://www.tiffanylambert.com/