Calm Inside Chaos PLR, Niche Leadership Advice and a Quick Reminder!

Published: Sun, 09/27/20


I made the best dinner last night - a homemade spaghetti sauce with garlic toast. I also tried the peach cobbler I bought but ick! Nothing tastes like homemade, so I won't be doing that again. It's starting to get all cozy here with fall temperatures in the 70s I think for most of the week. I like that!

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Niche Leadership

Lately, I've been talking to y'all about stories I see in the news and niche ideas, etc. We've talked about things that have changed since the pandemic and stress has unfortunately been a thriving niche. A local story yesterday gave me a thought I wanted to share with you. It's about a more serious niche topic, but one that's part of a broader one - stress.

The article was in the Fort Worth Star Telegram and it talked about how a single children's hospital here had 29 suicide patients (kids) admitted before the month even ended. Horrific. And the stories are all over TikTok, too. Not just from kids, but adults stressed to the gills and unable to cope as they normally would if life were "normal" right now - from finances, relationship troubles, etc. In my small city, we have lines for the food bank that are so long. 

Kids who aren't able to socialize and go to school right now are on social media a lot - it's how they're socializing. The content they consume there can be awful (it can also be wonderful BUT the algorithm will test viral clips to see what you respond to and then show you more of the same). For example, it started showing me lots of Texas humor, something I "liked" when I saw it. 

TikTok has a "for you" page where videos start playing right when your app comes up. Several videos of suicides have shown up there for kids. My daughter, whom I had warned about it, has successfully paused 2 of them and reported them and didn't watch them. I told her it would scar her forever, so no matter how tempting it would be to see "what it is everyone was talking about," never do it. She agreed. But many kids don't have anyone to warn them. They just go by peer discussions. 

I got on the app to see what it was about and I even saw parents sharing their suicide thoughts on there - making cute looking videos with their babies and saying things like "if I lose my battle with depression, tell my kids I love them" and so on - and they get thousands and thousands of comments of engagement and support - something very attractive to young people! So why wouldn't many fragile kids (and adults) get in the same mindset when they feel down and alone, right?

I'm thinking how awful it is for kids to be exposed to this on a continual basis and with nothing else going on, it IS a continual basis for many.

So as a leader in the stress nicher, maybe targeting electronic gadget use or social media usage could help your audience if stress or depression is a factor. Or parenting tips on how to help your child deal with lockdown or depression. In one mom's group I was in (I left), I saw moms constantly posting about how depressed their kid is, and how they don't know what to do about it. People need help. True ideas and support. 

I've seen people tap into the stress niche solely about stress relief. That's a Band Aid. It's necessary, for sure, but it's not ALL you can be doing to help. 

Regardless of whether you're pursuing the stress niche or health or success barriers - stop and think about the ROOT of the problem. Is it abuse? Is the parent unable to control their anger? Is someone living with a narcissist or have finances taken a toll? How did things get that bad?

Don't JUST target stress RELIEF. Help people get to the root of the problem and fix their lives so that stress isn't a monster they have to deal with. Be the leader that helps them change, not just cope. 

Don't Forget

Just a heads up that my launch pricing on the 2020 Christmas Gift Product Reviews PLR ends tomorrow!

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

Tiff ;)

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