Coupon for an Organization PLR Pack, Let Others Have Their Own Perspective

Published: Sun, 10/04/20


My new doors got delivered yesterday. One is pre-stained mahogany and the other is primed for staining. They said due to the pandemic, the manufacturer in Canada is closed so I have to stain that one myself. Eek! At least that one is the side door, so if I botch it, only we will see it. LOL!

Coupon Code for No More Chaos! How to Finally Get your Workspace Organized for Maximum Productivity

Nicole Dean has added a  coupon code: happyspace to her Organization for Maximum Productivity PLR, so it'll knock off $17, bringing it down to just $10 for 6 more days. 

You get: Don't forget to use coupon code: happyspace to get your discount here:
https://contentdrafts.com/go/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=19

Let Others Have Their Own Perspective 

We see a lot of arguing in the world these days. Whether it's about health protocols or politics or even business strategies in our internet marketing circles, and the weird thing is, people have forgotten the concept of letting others sit there in their wrongness and be wrong. 

I've been guilty of this myself from time to time but I'm getting over it. Someone will talk about an affiliate strategy and instead of just going about my business and doing my things my way, and leading others by example, I get mired in the muck of trying to force the other person to conform to my way of thinking. 

If you truly think the other person is wrong, it's more powerful for you to distance from them than it is for you to waste your precious time arguing with them. Especially if they're stubborn. The only time I try to engage in a discussion about strategies (for anything - business or life) now is if someone is genuinely and actively asking for the other side or possibilities they may not have considered. 

You're not in that person's mind and you don't need to be. Stop trying to force a fight. More often than not, the other person doesn't actually care what you think. They only care what they think. 

I see people all the time on social media now who, when they say something I feel is distasteful or maybe they're advocating something I feel is wrong ethics-wise, I just either scroll by (if I value other things about them) or block them (so FB doesn't suggest them to me in the future and I forget I would rather not be around people like that). 

I did this the other day and someone threw a fit about it because they found out I blocked them. To me, it was a non issue - a 1-second block with zero emotion because there was nothing else to value about that person for me. To him, it was apparently a full blown fight in his own head. LOL! Shrug. Don't take time to "set the record straight" with them if it's not worth it. Move on. Do your job. If someone wants to see more to it than it is, let them. You're not their nanny. It's not your job to school anyone about business or health or politics or anything. 

Take care of your own tasks. Surround yourself with people you either agree with on ethics and strategy or with those you don't mind because they're civil enough they won't detract from your progress in the day. Anyone else isn't worth the effort. 

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

Tiff :)

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