Getting Your First Product Up for Sale (PLR), Forcing Work, Cooking Niche PLR

Published: Tue, 08/25/20


I'm so happy! I now have my new desk AND recliner to work at. This is where I shall eke out my first seven figure year ... eventually. LOL! But I'm working on it. My legs HATED the set up I had before. I like to sit criss cross with my legs but whenever I'd go sit on my oversized couch to stretch out, I'd sink in the cushions and it'd take me 30 minutes to try to pull myself out of there.  😀  This way I can stretch out and use my new lap desk I ordered to type without struggling. 

If you haven't checked it out yet, make sure you go see my latest Diabetic Immune System Solutions PLR sale going on right now - priced super cheap for 2 more days only

Getting Your First Product Up for Sale (PLR) 

The ladies over at Piggy Makes Bank have a really great PLR topic releasing today called Getting Your First Product Up for Sale. Use coupon code: TEN10 to get a discount at checkout. 

This bundle includes: Don't forget to use coupon code: TEN10 at checkout here:
https://piggymakesbank.com/amember/aff/go/Tiffany?i=353

Cooking Niche PLR

Whenever I see one of Trish's new PLR packs, I get excited because some of y'all are in the cooking niches (or you tie another niche to cooking) and not many people do cooking PLR. She has a new Monthly Content Prompt for her Kitchen Bloggers site. She ALSO has a bonus! She said if you sign up before August 31st, you ALSO get this month's prompts - not just September's, so it's a 2-for-1 deal!

Each set of Monthly Content Prompts includes:

Here's a look at the kitchen-tested recipes in this month's set of content prompts:

  1. NEW: Chicken Parmesan with Spaghetti - INCLUDES in-process photos
  2. NEW: Rustic Portobello Mushroom Rice - INCLUDES in-process photos
  3. NEW: Homemade Cream of Mushroom Soup - INCLUDES in-process photos
  4. Cream Cheese Pancakes with Fresh Berries
  5. Chicken & Rice with Spicy Peanut Sauce
  6. Portobello-Stuffed Acorn Squash
  7. Spicy Black Bean Tacos with Fresh Guacamole
  8. Spicy Turkey Stuffed Mushrooms
  9. BONUS: Spicy Peach Mango Salsa

Know what I love about Trish? She does her OWN photography for her PLR and she cooks the delicious meals and everything - it's all very authentic. Seriously, go look at how well she does them. She is an amazing example of someone who took what she loves to do and turned it into a niche!

https://www.kitchenbloggers.com/goodies/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=239 

Forcing Work on Days You Feel Belligerent

Have you ever had one of those days where you just felt like you were in a foul mood and didn't want to make any effort whatsoever to correct course and power through your day?

Been there, done that. 

Now sometimes, I'll say, "give in to the feeling." It's GOOD to allow yourself the flexibility to snub work when and if you FEEL like it - after all, you're the boss. 

BUT... if it becomes your routine, something you do weekly, then you're scamming yourself and you know it. If you notice a habitual mood where you don't "feel" like working and want to take off, put on your boss hat and threaten to fire yourself and make yourself get a real job if you don't get it in gear. 

What usually happens when you push through it is you'll feel better than if you didn't work at all. Not working causes guilt and the process of beating yourself up. That's never good. It fosters the growth of MORE down days. 

Tell yourself you'll at least do SOME work. Either the least stressful tasks or the smallest. Make some sort of headway. 

So give yourself a little leeway, but be a grown up about it. You're not some 16 year kid with their first job who'd rather hang out with friends than work. You're an adult with responsibilities and you're the only one who can make yourself do the right thing. 

That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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