Under $10 Sale on 100 PLR Self Improvement MEGA Pack Volume 2, Give Yourself Some Feedback
Published: Thu, 09/24/20
I can't believe we only have about 14 weeks left of 2020. This has been a crazy year for sure. I think we'll all look back and talk about it years from now, but right now, we all just want 2021 to be amazing and NORMAL. In the meantime, I have to start Christmas shopping NOW. I hate shopping late, especially online, because then you have to worry about shipping delivery times.
We're heading back from a short road trip today. Took every safety precaution, but I really wanted my baby girl to get out and have some fun so we stayed one night in Houston, I let her do some fun clothes shopping (with our N95 masks on LOL) and now we're heading home. It's tough starting a new way of school with no events planned for teen groups due to the pandemic, so she deserved some fun time.
Under $10 Sale on 100 PLR Self Improvement Worksheets & Printables MEGA Pack Volume 2
Publish for Prosperity has packaged up some of their great personal development content and launched it as a Mega PLR Bundle that you can use in many different ways, such as emails, lead magnets, paid products, and more.It's less than $10 and includes all of these topics:
Developing Leadership Skills
1. 50 Leadership Affirmations
2. Leadership Qualities Self-Evaluations
3. 25 Ways to Build Confidence in Your Team Checklist
4. 25 Ways to Build Confidence in Your Team Checklist
5. 25 Ways to Build Confidence in Your Team Checklist
6. Discovering Your Leadership Style Quiz
7. Effective Communication for Leaders Worksheet
8. S.M.A.R.T Goals for Your Team
9. Leaders in American History and Your Leadership Style
10. Team Goals Worksheet
11. Conflict Resolution Worksheet
12. Get More Organized
13. Empowering Others Worksheet
14. Empathy Worksheet
15. Leadership Myths Chart
16. Becoming a Leader in Your Community Worksheet
17. Developing Your Resilience Worksheet
18. A Leader’s Reading List
19. Turning the Negative into Positive Worksheet
20. Identifying Your Leadership Values Worksheet
Break Bad Habits
1. 30 Day Water Tracker
2. A Positive Outlook
3. Be a Better Friend
4. Be a Better Parent
5. Be a Better Partner
6. Eating Better List
7. Eliminating Junk Food
8. Eliminating Negative Self-Talk
9. Exercise List
10. Exercise Log
11. Gaining Focus
12. Get More Organized
13. My Own Feelings
14. Practicing Mindfulness
15. Saving Money
16. SMART Goals
17. Stop Smoking Tips List
18. Stop Smoking Worksheet
19. Toxic Relationship
20. Weekly Food Log
Happiness
1. 25 Things To Do When You Have a Bad Day
2. 25 Ways to Have More Confidence
3. A Fun Day Just For Me
4. Change a Bad Habit
5. Confidence Booster
6. Eliminate My Worries
7. Empathy
8. Happiness Affirmations
9. Happiness Comes from Within
10. I Am Grateful
11. Positive Self-Reflection Prompts
12. Law of Attraction
13. Letting Go
14. My Best Possible Future Self
15. My Unhappiness Triggers
16. Rules to Live By
17. SMART Goals
18. Stop Negative Thinking
19. Successful vs Unsuccessful People
20. Things I will Do to Be Happier
Get Organized
1. Daily Schedule
2. Weekly Schedule
3. Household Chores
4. Important Dates
5. Weekly Goals
6. To Do List
7. Grocery Shopping
8. Spending Tracker
9. Project Organization
10. Weekly Meal Planning
11. Party Planning
12. Home Project List
13. Project Shopping List
14. Decluttering List
15. Vacation Packing List
16. Holiday Gift Planning
17. Office Organization Checklist
18. Pantry Organization Checklist
19. Garage Organization Checklist
20. Kitchen Organization Checklist
Kindness
1. 20 Acts of Kindness Ideas
2. 20 Kind Things to Say to Strangers
3. 20 Ways to Be a Better Friend
4. Acts of Kindness Worksheet
5. Appreciation Cards
6. Control Your Temper Worksheet
7. Effective Ways to Give Praise
8. How to Be More Patient
9. How to Support a Grieving Friend
10. Thank You Cards
Comfort Zone
1. 20 Fun Ways to Get out of Your Comfort Zone
2. A New Skill I Want to Learn Worksheet
3. 10 Things That Scare Me
4. Breaking out of Your Introverted Shell
5. 10 People I Should Get in Touch with
6. How to Ask for a Raise
7. How to Ask for a Promotion
8. 20 Random Acts of Kindness Ideas
9. Out of My Comfort Zone Goals
10. Expressing Your Feelings
This is a great deal for anyone in personal development or self help, so pick it up for $9.95 here:
https://publishforprosperity.com/content/aff/go/TiffanyDow?i=165
What's in the Upgrade?
Yesterday, I told y'all about my brand new 2020 Christmas Gift Product Reviews PLR bundle with 55 reviews in 11 different categories.But what's the upgrade deal? In this pack of 19 existing bundles from my store, you get $368 worth of PLR at over 92% off.
It includes the following:
1. Smart Home PLR (Value $75)
2. 2019 Christmas PLR OTO 1 (Value $65)
3. Wearable Technology PLR (Value $60)
4. 2016 Christmas Gift Guides (Value $40)
5. Coffee PLR (Value $25)
6. Drone PLR Bonus (Value $21)
7. Cardio Fitness Reviews (Value $10)
8. Home Theater PLR (Value $10)
9. Travel Accessories PLR (Value $10)
10. Top 5 Amazon Categories (Value $7)
11. Diamond Jewelry (Value $5)
12. Golf Gadgets (Value $5)
13. Cameras to Capture Life (Value $5)
14. Home Gym Reviews (Value $5)
15. Elliptical Trainers (Value $5)
16. Toaster Oven PLR (Value $5)
17. Electric Shavers (Value $5)
18. Sports Fan Gifts (Value $5)
19. Bestselling Small Kitchen Appliance (Value $5)
Get the deal on the front end here and it'll take you to the special upgrade offer:
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Give Yourself Some Feedback
Self-feedback is a great way to evaluate your efforts, but you HAVE to be blunt and honest when you do it.
Unfortunately, many of us are not so good at taking the time to examine our behaviors or our habitual actions in a given situation. Self-feedback challenges us to ask ourselves how it is we feel about the work we do, the lifestyle we live, and even, how it is that we treat people.
Experts suggest that our ability to conduct a self-evaluation in which we carefully examine our abilities, behaviors, and characteristics requires that we prepare ourselves for a journey through the valley of decision-making and self-reflection. At some point, self-feedback will call on us to decide whether or not we always make the best decisions.
It commands us to evaluate ourselves through the lens of personal experiences, social comparisons, and observations. Also, we tend to make assumptions about how others see us, and we draw from it to form an opinion about ourselves.
It has multiple benefits that we can use to our advantage. First, self-feedback allows for us to examine what it is that motivates us and what things trigger results. Self-feedback challenges each one of us to revisit our triumphs and mistakes, and it encourages us to initiate a deep-dive into examining lessons learned.
Also, it allows us to acknowledge our positive and negative attributes. It challenges us to analyze our values, and what it is that drives our feelings about self and how it is we go about balancing these things. We have the power to take this information and use it as a foundation towards creating the person we want to be.
Although this process requires us to conduct a self-appraisal of sorts, it also requires us to seek feedback from other people. The way we see ourselves sometimes does have close ties to how others see us as well. The opinions of others occasionally contribute to our subjective perceptions about who we are as a human being.
It requires a unique skill set to assess how it is others perceive us, take that information and consider it from the perspective of the presenter and then use those details. You become a manager of what other people think of you and also, the degree to which you can influence others.
Your goal should be to solicit external input from those who know you. Sometimes, input from others can open our eyes even more to the things do or don’t do so well.
Self-feedback opens the doors to taking the information you gain from self-reflection and others to use it to enhance the person we are. It’s an opportunity to push the reset button on all of our character traits. We can use our findings to slowly make changes within ourselves, leading us to ditch non-productive behaviors and learn ways to adopt new habits that generate positive results in our lives and the people we engage.
Self-feedback can be a boost to your self-esteem and confidence. Identifying the value you give to your workplace, your family, your friends or even yourself can go a long way to boost your self-confidence and self-esteem. You can learn to focus on those things and improve upon them further rather than always focusing on your weaknesses.
Practicing self-feedback is a skill and can be difficult for some to execute or even master in a way that is meaningful. First and foremost, you have to be unapologetically open and honest with yourself, even when the self-observation is negative or uncomfortable. This process will require you to step outside of your comfort zone and take a long, hard look at who you are.
You can’t sugarcoat anything if you are genuinely seeking to make changes or improvements.
To become the person you want to be, you have to practice self-awareness and begin to answer questions about yourself consistently. Journaling is one method you might use to capture your self-feedback, but there are printable or online resources available online.
Okay that's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
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