New Limited PLR - Google Friendly Product Reviews; Work from Home PLR; Simple Work at Home Self Care

Published: Wed, 04/21/21


My son's been trolling me about my past golf experiences. As you may or may not know, I grew up playing since age 3 and was training to go on the LPGA at one point. I ended up becoming a mom and changing career paths, but I love the game. So Shawn ordered a new club and he was telling me about what it was made of and I was in awe of how much has changed. He said, "Yeah, you played with woods when they were ... actually wood, didn't you, mom?" LOL! As if me and my "Pa" walked over to the forest and cut down a branch to hit the ball with. 

Listen you young whippersnapper! I can still outdrive you on the tee box, so show some respect. Ha ha! When I kind of left the game, hybrid clubs and all kinds of neat things were coming around. He told me how he can adjust the weight of his clubhead with the turn of a knob or something and I told him how "back in my day" we just put a strip of lead tape on the club head and we were good to go! :) 

It's so weird when you start thinking of everything that's been invented or changed since you were alive. Like I remember all kinds of things coming out - microwave ovens, mobile phones, VCRs, Walkman's, remote controls for the TV, computers! And more. 

Here's what I have for you today...

Quick FYI: If you want a Kids Vision Board PLR bundle, April Lemarr has one with a coupon code: VISION on sale from now until the 27th. 

New Limited PLR - Google Friendly Product Reviews

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR report called Google Friendly Product Reviews is about a recent algorithm change in the way Google rewards affiliates with better reviews.

This 5-page, 2,146-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- How Thin Reviews Let Consumers Down
- Google’s New Algorithm for Affiliates
- What Your New Reviews Need to Include
- How to Renovate Your Old Reviews

** 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 (shown above) in PNG. 

Be one of only 50 people to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/google-friendly-product-reviews-limited-plr

Work from Home PLR

Tracy and Suzanne have a new PLR pack they released called Work from Home PLR.

It includes:

10 Articles
  1. The Unique Challenges Of Getting Things Done When You’re Working From Home
  2. Three Tips To Cut Out Distractions When You’re Working From Home
  3. How To Stay Motivated And Accountable When You’re Working From Home
  4. Why Working From Home May Increase Your Productivity
  5. The Importance Of Setting Boundaries When Working From Home
  6. Carving Out A Workspace When Circumstances Are Less Than Ideal
  7. Pay Attention To Your Most Productive Hours
  8. Dealing With Isolation And Mental Health When Working From Home
  9. Encouraging Collaboration And Innovation While Your Team Is Working From Home
  10. Setting Up Redundancies To Stay Productive When You’re Working From Home
10 Email Autoresponders
  1. Tips For Transitioning To A Work From Home Environment
  2. Top Distractions You’ll Face While Working From Home
  3. Use This Strategy To Make Every Workday Productive
  4. Do You Know About SMART Goals?
  5. How A Timesheet Can Help You Find Your Most Productive Time Of Day
  6. Creating A Dedicated Work Space - Even When You Don’t Have The Room
  7. Dealing With Boundary Issues While Working From Home
  8. My Top Tip For Keeping Your Sanity When Working From Home
  9. Overcoming Your Biggest Work From Home Challenges
  10. Do You Have A Technology Backup Plan?
10 Printable Canva Templates
  1. Blog Content Planner
  2. Work Priority Planning Sheet
  3. Computer Maintenance Checklist
  4. Document/File Backup Reminder Sheet
  5. SMART Goals
  6. Quarterly Goals
  7. Weekly Planning Sheet
  8. To Do List
  9. Password Security Sheet
  10. Business Contacts
It's on sale until the 26th here:
https://plrsos.com/amember/aff/go/tiffany?i=2

Simple Work at Home Self Care 

Rushing around in the morning to get ready to work is a normal start to the day in so many homes. Rush to get a lunch packed for yourself if you take one. Pack ones for the kids if that’s what you do. 

Hurry to work once you get the kids off to school or settled at the daycare of babysitter’s house. Then you get to the office and rush some more to get whatever’s on your plate that day finished. 

Finally, you’re through. You’re mentally wiped out. It’s been a long day at the office and you can’t wait to get home. Only now you’re stuck in traffic and it seems like it’s worse than ever. 

You’re barely making progress forward. Because of how long the commute ends up taking you to get home, the relaxing bath you’d looked forward to just isn’t going to happen. 

You have too many other things that you have to take care of. Thanks to being stuck in your car inching your way home, no longer have time for that bath. Instead, when the day ends, you have to kick back in to rushing around mode to finish up for the night. 

Then you go to bed and get up the next day still carrying the same stress from the day before because you didn’t get to soak in the bath and relax like you wanted to. Unfortunately, that’s a common occurrence in the lives of so many people. 

It’s not good for you to live that way and luckily we don't have to as work at homers - but many of us still don't engage in self care even though we're at home! Not being able to practice self care is a leading contributor to stress and its related illnesses. Self care can erase the problems that stress does to your body. 

It can also get rid of the fatigue you feel from being exhausted by always running to and from everywhere. It’s not just stress that self care can help you eliminate. Taking care of yourself is essential to both short term and long term health. 

When you practice self care, it helps you to relax, not get so uptight over stuff that happens, rejuvenate and it also enables you to focus better. That’s because self care is something that gives a boost to the way that you view yourself. 

It helps you to feel more confident. It allows you to time to think and to process whatever is going on in your life. Self care isn’t something that you can do and then just forget it.

It’s something that you should do on a regular basis. Studies have shown that self care is something that can help you maintain a life balance and is imperative for you to be able to connect with what’s really going on with yourself. 

Take care of yourself. You might be starting to think that you have to make some changes. You know that you can’t keep putting yourself last. 

Working from home, you don’t face the dilemma of having to choose between working and taking care of yourself. If you want to take a long, relaxing bath, you can do that whenever you want. 

Studies have shown that taking a bath relieves muscles aches and tension. But a bath isn’t your only good self care option when you work from home. There’s a lot that you can do.

In fact, you can take a break for self care in any way that you choose. It could be in the form of something you’ve always loved doing like a hobby or something you want to learn that makes you feel good. 

Because your work schedule is one that you alone control, when you decide to take a break to take care of yourself, you can just do without watching the clock. So if you want to break to do some spa activities, that’s within your ability. 

You can use aromatherapy while you soak in the tub. You can lean back using a neck support and close your eyes while listening to music. Or, you can take the time to use a facial mask or take the time to use a body scrub. 

You can also do nothing but just sit in the bath and soak up the silence while you relax using bubble bath or scented oils. You can surround yourself with your favorite candles. You can infuse your day with anything that makes you feel good. 

This kind of self care will definitely make you feel pampered and relaxed and it’s one of the many perks that work at home people get to have whenever they want to. Just the fact that you have the freedom to do so is what a lot of people find relaxing. 

There’s no pressure to get the work done at a certain time. No one breathing down their neck. It’s a lot easier to make yourself a priority when you have the time and the ability to arrange your activities according to when they work best for your life. 

You can pencil in time for yourself in your schedule or you can be totally spontaneous too and practice self-care whenever you feel that it’s just what you need at the moment. There are so many ways that you can practice great self care when you work from home. 

Yoga is an example of one of these. You can enjoy yoga any time day or night. You’ll be able to perform the poses in your living room or in the fresh air on your patio or back porch if you prefer that. 

As your own boss, you determine where your self care yoga breaks take place. You can also decide how long or short these breaks are, too. Whatever you do, when you practice self care it not only gives your body a break, but your mind as well. 

You can choose to meditate if you want to. You can sign up for online classes to learn how to do the technique that most appeals to you. Or, you can use guided meditation CDs, or watch meditation videos. 

Whatever works for you. There’s no rush to pick the perfect one because you can take the time to change your mind and do something else if you decide it’s not the right one for you. 

By engaging in self care that you enjoy, you’re better able to focus when you do get back to whatever you’re working on. Not only that, but meditation is known to ease fears. 

When you’re worried about something or experiencing anxiety, meditation can calm your thoughts. It’s also known to lower blood pressure. Plus, it can help you to be able to sleep more soundly at night. 

When you don’t work at home, though, the odds are good that you can’t just take the time out of a busy day to meditate whenever you need to. There’s too much to do, plus, you may not even have a private area to practice that or any other form of self care. 

After getting off work, you usually face the same no-time issue again. Because by the time that you get home, tired and dragging from the day, self care meditation is something that’ll get pushed aside. 

You probably don’t even want to do anything but fall into bed because you’re too tired. When you work from home, you don’t have to struggle to make time for the things that you consider are important to your personal satisfaction. 

You won’t have to choose between what must get done and what you’d like to do. At home, self care can be a regular activity and it should be because you deserve that. You need to take care of yourself. 

Self care can be practiced with yoga and meditation but it can also be done with an activity as simple as reading a book. The act of reading is a relaxing activity and is known to also improve clarity of mind. 

Or, you can do other types of self care activities like drawing or playing a game. You can use a hobby you love as a form of care. Whatever type of self care you think you might enjoy isn’t just a possibility when you work from home. 

It can be your reality as often as you want it to be. Many people who work from home turn to exercise as a form of self care. This can be something like riding an exercise bike, taking a swim, or dancing. 

I love now how, you can engage in self care during the least busy times and it'll be less peopley, too. When Scarlett and I got our mani-pedis, we chose the time with the least surge in activity according to Google when I looked up the place of business. 

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

Tiff ;)

P.S. Prefer a weekly digest?
http://www.tiffanylambert.com/weeklytiff.html