Outside The Lines PLR; Do You Have a Dedicated Workspace?
Published: Mon, 04/26/21
I was running on fumes all day yesterday. I didn't go to sleep until 5 AM and then my son called and said he was coming to visit, so I got up quickly and made some coffee. But all day I was dragging. I won't miss a chance to see him, though.
FYI: As of last night, there were still copies of my Targeting the Lucrative Golf Niche limited PLR. This is a report for marketers to learn how to tap into the niche, and in addition to the report, it comes with 5 golf product review articles to get started on a blog or in emails, etc.
Outside The Lines PLR
Justin Popovic has a new personal development PLR launch called Outside The Lines. This is a pack about learning to live life on your own terms.It includes:
- Self Help eBook: 31 pages, 6200 words fully editable eBook with Outside The Lines lessons, tips, and advice. Comes in Word, Pages, PDF, Text formats
- Enhanced eBook: Included is the new “enhanced” version of the eBook. It has an upgraded layout, formatting and includes images
- Workbook: This workbook includes a system of exercises designed to help anyone put the info from the main eBook into action. 3 different eCovers included (with a flat PSD)
- Audiobook: 30+ minute pre-recorded Audiobook narrated directly from the main eBook. Comes in mp3 format
- Lead Generation Report: 1500 word fully editable “teaser” report related to the main theme of the eBook. Great for “pre-sales” to get people interested. Comes in Word, Pages, PDF, Text formats
- 10 Part Autoresponder Sequence: Nurture leads with this autoresponder series. Each email message is editable and builds up to offering the main guide. Comes in Word, Pages, Text formats
- Trainer’s Slide Deck: The main guide is broken down into an easy-to-follow slide deck. Perfect for speakers/trainers. Comes in PowerPoint and Keynote formats
- 10 Related Articles: 10 web-publishable, fully editable articles related to the main theme of the eBook. Comes in Word, Pages, PDF, Text formats
- 2 Mini-Reports: Above articles formatted into 2 separate mini-reports including areas for branding and website. Comes in Word, Pages, Text formats
- Articles Slide Decks: Each article repurposed into a slide deck. Great for sharing or for creating videos. Comes in PowerPoint and Keynote formats
- eBook Checklist: An overview of the main eBook broken down into point form format. Perfect for handouts or as an introduction to the main guide. Comes in Word, Pages, PDF, Text formats
- Quote Posters For Social Media: 20 fully editable posters (800px by 1000px) showcasing various tips related to the main theme of the eBook. Comes is PNG and PSD editable formats
- Infographic: Fully editable/customizable infographic. Outside The Lines: 8 Tips To Help You Live Life In Your Own Terms. Comes in PNG and PSD editable formats
- 20 Pinterest Images: Fully editable/customizable Pinterest optimized images (736px x 1104px for maximum impact). Comes in JPG and PSD editable formats
- 20 Instagram Images: Fully optimized Instagram images (1080px x 1080px) for business and personal branding. Comes in JPG and PSD editable formats
- 30 Tweets: Perfectly sized tweets each under 140 characters related to the main topic. Comes in TXT format
- 20 Facebook Posts: Posts ready to update your Facebook profiles and/or group statuses. Comes in TXT format
Check out the details of the launch here:
https://toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_254_3_259
Do You Have a Dedicated Workspace?
When you’re going to work from home, it’s important to create your work space. This area should be separate, if possible. Mine isn't really, but I like it like that. Mine is in the living room. I appreciate being able to be around my family in the center of it all. But most people need peace and quiet. I can tune out the noise.Still, I do have a specific desk dedicated to work. It doesn’t have to be a home office or even a desk if you don’t want that, but it should be a dedicated work space. To help you make the mental transition from work to relaxation, your work space should be separate from places of relaxation.
Don’t have it on the sofa or on the bed if you can help that. There are some things to keep in mind when you’re setting up your work space. The most important thing you want to create is a place that’s comfortable.
You’re going to be working various hours or a 9 to 5 schedule, however you prioritize your working hours. Being comfortable will help prevent lower back aches, tension in your shoulders and more. I bought a really nice recliner so I can put my legs up whenever I want to.
If you’re always in pain after working, that’s going to be stressful. So you might have to do something such as investing in an ergonomic chair or a work station. When you have a work space that’s solely for your career use, it helps you create structure.
This allows you to be able to switch gears and can boost your focus. This can make it more difficult to procrastinate if you have a work space set up. Plus, when you have a space that you use for work, it can cut down on the stress that you might encounter.
If you set up your work station on the sofa, then when your spouse or children come into that room and want to be on the sofa to watch television, it’ll interrupt your work. This could cause you to get behind or lose your train of thought with a project.
Once you get your work space picked out and set up, you’ll need supplies. Whatever you would normally use to do your job outside of the home is what you need to have access to.
You’ll need to have a good laptop or a desktop computer. You might also need a printer. Having a separate dedicated phone line might be needed - or you may need a cell phone just for business purposes.
Also in your work area, you might need a monthly planner as well as pen and paper. If you have to get on a video conference call, you may need a good microphone and webcam if your current computer or laptop doesn’t have a good one.
I have my desk, a PC, a good printer, two monitors (I always scoffed at that and then my son set it up for me and I can never go back now), books/resources, a Macbook laptop, Mic and mini booth for the audios I plan to make.
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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