Mostly Empty Books That Sell Well; 28 Report + Planner Packs PLR; Don't Be a Perpetual Planner

Published: Fri, 02/03/23


Finally got the inspector out here today and he green tagged the work, but now the ground has so much water in it that we have to wait for it to dry out so we can have the tunnel backfilled under my house. It's scheduled for next week but it's supposed to rain again next week. LOL! 

I did enjoy the icy weather (it's always nice as long as we can stay home and the electricity works). Time to start working more, though. I kind of took it easy during the cozy weather. :)

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Freebie: Sharyn Sheldon has a freebie called 5 Essential Skills for Scaling Your Business if you want to pick it up.

Mostly Empty Books That Sell Well

My daughter bought me a book for Christmas that made me cry. It came mostly empty. And it was one of the most touching gifts I got this Christmas. Paul Coleman has a mini course of about 10 pages of info called Empty Books (his courses are super short idea generators, which I personally like but if you need step-by-step, this isn't for you) about these mostly empty books and the example he shows has over 15,000 reviews. 

He does tell you how to  use a free tool to create them. I love that this idea has so many possible slants.  

You could do them for your children, loved ones, teachers, romantic relationships, your coworker or boss, friends and more.

They can also have many different types of tones. Some might be serious and heartfelt, others humorous or sarcastic - it could go any way. 

28 Report + Planner Packs PLR

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An in-depth report on an in-demand personal development topic
A customizable planner
Pro designed eCovers
Opt in copy
Social media graphics...and more!

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Don't Be a Perpetual Planner

I'm guilty of this, but I'd love for it not to happen to you - perpetual planning. Luckily, I at least try some stuff here and there but there are some people who are known for only talking about what they'll do someday. 

They never ever take action, just plan on it. 

Sometimes I think that the fire that gets lit under someone's butt might be a desperate situation - like a financial emergency. 

But if you never experience that or if people always bail you out, it doesn't give you much incentive to do work, does it?

Even work you might enjoy, like fiction writing, can be daunting to consider. 

If you have found yourself being a perpetual planner, try giving yourself two things:

1. A breakdown of mini tasks that would need to completed

2. Deadlines. 

Just because you're planning, or say you're studying/learning something, that's not the same as action taking. 

Tiff :)

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