Last Ltd PLR in Series (Creating Blog & Social Content); Free Success PLR, Disorganization and Success
Published: Mon, 04/05/21
Are any of you as tech challenged as I am? So I'm doing that Noom program, right? I got myself a new Fitbit to try to increase steps and all week last week I'd been complaining that just lying on my desk, it was giving me steps. So I go out one day and when I get home, that night, I tell my son Shawn: "This thing is worthless. It gave me 432 steps before I even put it on today and now it says 1132 and I KNOW I walked more than 700 or so steps all day."
He takes it finally after hearing me complain about it repeatedly and says, "Mom! That's the TIME. You have to set the face of the Fitbit up to show steps if that's what you want to see." LOLOLOLOL Oh my.
FYI: As of last night, there were about 21 copies left of my part 8 limited report called Putting the Finishing Touches on Your Copy and Info Product.
Last Limited PLR in Series - Creating Blog and Social Network Content (Part 10)
Part 10 (the last one) in the limited PLR series for Writing Productivity for Marketers is called Creating Blog and Social Network Content.This can be used as a standalone or as part of the series. It is limited to 50 buyers. This report teaches people how to build a connection with their audience outside of the selling process.
This 5+ page, 2,147-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
- Creating a List of Weekly Go To Topics for Your Niche
- Writing Quick Review Blog Posts
- Crafting a Fast How To or Tip Tutorial
- Whipping Up Some Motivating Content to Wow Your Audience
- Direct Content Creation for Facebook
** This report comes in both Word and TXT formats
Free Graphics - I've included the JPG, and PNG files for a flat cover as well as a hardback version in PNG.
Be one of only 50 people who get to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/creating-blog-and-social-network-content-limited-plr
Free Success PLR: Passion, Purpose and Perseverance
Justin Popovic has a PLR bundle he's giving away free today called Passion, Purpose and Perseverance.It's a nice bundle that includes:
Part 1: Tips And Advice For Finding And Fulfilling Your Purpose
Article: Find and Fulfill Your Purpose
Slide Deck: Repurposed from the article into teachable format
Social Graphics: 3 tips posters (editable) perfect for sharing on your social pages
Part 2: Tips and Advice For Knowing Your Life Purpose
Article: Knowing Your Life Purpose
Slide Deck: Repurposed from the article into teachable format
Social Graphics: 3 tips posters (editable) perfect for sharing on your social pages
Part 3: Tips And Advice For Your Purpose Later In Life
Article: Your Purpose Later In Life
Slide Deck: Repurposed from the article into teachable format
Social Graphics: 3 tips posters (editable) perfect for sharing on your social pages
Part 4: Tips And Advice For Practicing Perseverance Each Day
Article: Practice Perseverance Each Day
Slide Deck: Repurposed from the article into teachable format
Social Graphics: 3 tips posters (editable) perfect for sharing on your social pages
Part 5: Tips And Advice For Tenacity and Perseverance
Article: Tenacity and Perseverance
Slide Deck: Repurposed from the article into teachable format
Social Graphics: 3 tips posters (editable) perfect for sharing on your social pages
Part 6: Tips and Advice for Easy Steps To Find Your Passion
Article: Easy Steps For Finding Your Passion
Slide Deck: Repurposed from the article into teachable format
Social Graphics: 3 tips posters (editable) perfect for sharing on your social pages
Part 7: Tips And Advice For Finding A Passion That Makes You Happy
Article: Find A Passion That Makes You Happy
Slide Deck: Repurposed from the article into teachable format
Social Graphics: 3 tips posters (editable) perfect for sharing on your social pages
Download it for FREE here:
https://toolsformotivation.
Living and Working in an Unorganized Home Can Wreak Havoc on Your Success
When you’re working eight hours a day, you can sometimes feel like you have no time to clean your home because it’s a time consuming task. However, coming home and trying to work or relax in a messy environment will only stress you out more.If you're not only living but also working in that environment, it can really suck the life right out of you.
You need to keep your living and work at home space somewhat tidy so that you can end your day in a nice and relaxing area. Start by organizing your workspace, whether it’s at home or in an office.
Organizing your workspace in an office will relieve stress at work by knowing where everything is. If you work at home, make sure you’re not working in one of the most used rooms in your house, like your living room.
If you don’t have a home office, try to have a space that’s designated to work only, like a desk in your room. Keep your bedroom clean to make sure that when you go in there, you can be as relaxed as possible.
Your bedroom should be your space where you can relax, not a place where you can’t find anything or a place where you have to navigate your way around without tripping on anything because your floor is so messy.
This means you should keep your closet tidy, too. Whether you’re storing items in there or just using it for clothing, you need to make sure that you can reduce stress by not having to rummage through the mess in order to find something.
I like to make a whole house cleaning and organizational chart. I start with one room and go room to room doing a task. So I might do one task in the kitchen, then one in the living room, and so on. Every time I get up to stretch my legs from work, I do a cleaning or organizational task.
Your kitchen is one of the places you go to take time away from work. If you have a pile of dishes that need to be done, you’re going to be focused on getting that done on top of other chores, which will only stress you out more.
Try using a method that involves washing your dish each time you bring it to the sink, in order to reduce the mess. Keep your fridge and freezer organized as well, so you won’t have to get frazzled by searching through tons of food - some of which goes bad.
Do this by throwing away items you and your family don’t use anymore, or items that may be expired. Keep your bathroom tidy so that you can focus on self-care and hygiene.
Your bathroom is where you often do things like apply face masks, makeup, and hair styling. Taking a relaxing bath is also a common stress reliever, and trying to bathe in a dirty or cluttered environment is anything but relaxing.
Make sure your counter is clean as well, to keep all of your products from getting mixed up. Have designated areas for certain things, like a place for makeup or self-care items, a place for hair styling products, and a place for hygienic items like your toothbrush and toothpaste.
Your home should be a place where you get rid of all your stress and worries from work and during work hours, a place where you can focus and be at ease. Waking up and coming home to an unorganized place will only stress you out more. Make sure you keep everything in an area where you can find it, so that leaving from and coming back to your home never leaves you frazzled and upset.
That's it for me today - hope you have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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