50 DFY Blog Posts (Bundle 8) PLR; Win Your Mornings in 30 Days PLR; Daily Routine
Published: Thu, 10/27/22
One of my adopted doggies had apparently eaten some raw meat from somewhere. They don't spend much time outside (we let them out several times a day but they're never left out there to bark or anything) so I don't think a neighbor would have thrown anything over the fence.
People are insane these days, though - so I'm going to keep an eye on it carefully. My kids and I canvassed the yard to see if we could see anything but no such luck. I couldn't figure out where it came from at all, and it's freaking me out - it wasn't anything we cooked/prepared. I don't know which one it was, either. They got sick but didn't act sick, so I'm baffled.
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50 DFY Blog Posts (Bundle 8) PLR
Sharyn Sheldon has her 8th bundle of 50 Done for You Blog Posts that consist of 5 packs of content, each containing 10 blog posts on hot topics. You can get all 5 packs or purchase them individually (you save more money getting all of them at once).The main topics are:
- Customer Onboarding
- Customer Onboarding: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (562 words)
- Why It’s Easier to Succeed with Customer Onboarding Than You Might Think (561 words)
- Customer Onboarding: 8 Things You’re Forgetting to Do (551 words)
- 24 Hours to Improving Your Customer Onboarding (567 words)
- 5 Things Everyone Hates about Customer Onboarding (584 words)
- 5 Real-Life Lessons about Customer Onboarding (559 words)
- 5 Resources That’ll Make You Better at Customer Onboarding (547 words)
- 5 Compelling Reasons Why You Need Customer Onboarding (573 words)
- The Anatomy of a Great Customer Onboarding Strategy (563 words)
- 5 Things about Customer Onboarding You May Not Have Known (570 words)
- Email Marketing
- 9 Do’s and Don’ts for a Successful Email Marketing Campaign (537 words)
- 10 Signs You Should Invest in Email Marketing (566 words)
- 8 Go-To Resources For Your Email Marketing (541 words)
- Why We Love Email Marketing (And You Should, Too!) (529 words)
- 7 Ways to Completely Sabotage Your Email Marketing (560 words)
- Email Marketing: What No One Is Talking About (518 words)
- Where Will Email Marketing Be 1 Year from Now? (511 words)
- 7 Steps to Finding the Perfect Email Marketing Platform (553 words)
- The Ultimate Cheat Sheet on Email Marketing (577 words)
- 5 Things Your Competitors Can Teach You About Email Marketing (510 words)
- Entrepreneur Skills
- Being an Entrepreneur: It’s Not as Difficult as You Think (535 words)
- The Do’s and Don’ts for Being a Successful Entrepreneur (538 words)
- 5 Myths About Entrepreneurs: Busted (510 words)
- The Biggest Problem with Being an Entrepreneur – And How to Fix It (474 words)
- Think You’re Cut Out to Be An Entrepreneur? Take This Quiz (549 words)
- 6 Resources to Improve Your Entrepreneurial Skills (465 words)
- 5 Essential Skills That All Successful Entrepreneurs Have (498 words)
- Want to Become an Entrepreneur? Here’s How to Get Started (513 words)
- 6 Signs You Need Help With Your Entrepreneurial Skills (529 words)
- What's Holding Back From Becoming a Successful Entrepreneur? (533 words)
- Low-Ticket Offers
- Addicted to Low-Ticket Offers? Us Too. 6 Reasons We Just Can't Stop (546 words)
- Why You Should Spend More Time Thinking About Low-Ticket Offers (550 words)
- 7 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Low-Ticket Offers (564 words)
- Don’t Make This Silly Mistake with Your Low-Ticket Offers (558 words)
- How to Get More Results out of Your Low-Ticket Offers (554 words)
- How Successful People Make the Most of Their Low-Ticket Offers (550 words)
- 6 Things Most People Don’t Know about Low-Ticket Offers (583 words)
- 7 Trends Your May Have Missed about Low-Ticket Offers (538 words)
- 6 Simple Secrets to Totally Rocking Your Low-Ticket Offers (586 words)
- How to Solve Issues With Low-Ticket Offers (544 words)
- Project Management
- 6 Little Changes That’ll Make a Big Difference with Your Project Management (543 words)
- Project Management: Expectations vs. Reality (527 words)
- The Biggest Problem with Project Management, And How You Can Fix It (564 words)
- 6 Signs You Need Help with Project Management (555 words)
- 7 Things That Make a Great Project Manager (543 words)
- 7 Mistakes You’re Making with Project Management (537 words)
- 9 Answers to the Most Frequently Asked Questions about Project Management (576 words)
- 7 Ways to Completely Revamp Your Project Management (555 words)
- 15 Things You Should Know About Project Management (547 words)
- The Most Underrated Skills That’ll Make You a Project Management Rockstar (522 words)
https://www.contentsparks.com/1232-345.html
Win Your Mornings in 30 Days PLR
Lynette Chandler has a new PLR 30-day challenge workbook called Win Your Mornings in 30 Days. This is a workbook intended to help people develop the skills and habits to have a better day by starting the day off right.It covers all of these topics:
- Objectives
- Set A Schedule
- Practice Self Care
- Clean Up
- Night Time Routine
- Journal Before Bed
- Create A Space For Sleep
- Unplug
- Set An Alarm
- Let The Light In
- Stretch
- Gratitude List
- Affirmations
- Make Your Bed
- Connect With Loved Ones
- Exercise
- Hydrate
- Have A Good Breakfast
- Take Your Vitamins
- Prioritize Daily Tasks
- Create Your Vision
- Listen To Something Positive
- Read Something Inspiring
- Do A Puzzle
- Get Out Of Nature
- Prepare For The Day
- Keep A Neat Workspace
- Have A Hobby
- Be Flexible
- Your Winning Routine
https://www.thriveanywhere.com/account/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=143
Do You Have a Daily Routine?
There's no greater feeling to me than waking up feeling refreshed, getting coffee and just being full of energy to plow through all of my tasks. It doesn't happen very often. I'm a nightowl, so I wake up later in the morning.
But I do have a routine. After tending to the pets and getting my coffee and ice water, I sit down and do bills/emails/socials. I first take care of all my finances. Then I log on and answer pressing emails (or all of them if I have time). Then I get on my various social platforms to engage, and also look at news sites, NextDoor (to see the neighbor drama lol), and check the weather.
After that I grab my spiral and make a daily "to do" list. I might not get it all done, so I write it prioritized. I have things like admin stuff, corporate tax stuff, content creation or product creation tasks, and so on.
Throughout the day I get up and let the dogs out, stretch a bit, go to the gym 3 days a week, eat (too much!), watch some Netflix, and take a nice, hot bath. That's about it. Pretty boring.
What I HOPE to do in January is start waking up by 8, have some more morning time before the gym to write fiction, then do the same "pre-fiction" routine listed above after the gym. That's what I'm aiming for. Three hours of fiction from 8-11, then gym, then non fiction marketing business.
It's good to have a basic routine that you can be flexible with. You don't want every day so different that you're baffled at what needs to be done, and when.
Tiff :)
http://www.tiffanylambert.com/