The Power of Optimism, Letting Go of a Negative Mindset PLR; Consistency Sabotage
Published: Tue, 05/18/21
So yesterday I talked about something bugging me. Come to find out, this is stuff being taught to newbies. So let me clarify to anyone who does put me on their list of people to ask: I don't recommend any newbie starting with 10 PLR articles for a LAUNCH. It's fine to stick on a store, but a launch is something big and discounted and special. You want to wow people.
So that means 20-30 pages minimum, sold at $10-15 or higher (just half off the normal $1 per page rate). If you DO recruit affiliates, give them 1-2 weeks notice, send them a review copy along with the JV page, etc.
Here's what I have for you today...
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The Power of Optimism, Letting Go of a Negative Mindset PLR
Tracy and Suzanne at Piggy Makes Bank have a new PLR bundle out called The Power of Optimism - Letting Go of a Negative Mindset. (Coupon Code for $40 Off: OPTIMISM)It includes 30 Articles, 30 Emails, eBook Compilation, 30 Social Media Posts, their “How to Run an Email Challenge” Guide, and an eBook/Workbook.
The 30-pack of articles/emails include:
10-Pack #1: The Psychology Behind Optimism and Pessimism
- Are you Genetically Hardwired to be Negative?
- Everyone Has a Negative Attitude Sometimes - Here are the Rational Reasons Why
- Consistent Negativity is a Choice
- 3 False Beliefs About Positive People That You Need to Drop Right Now!
- Same Situation, Different Mindset- Is the Glass Half-Empty or Half-Full?
- 3 Personality Traits That May Make You More Negative
- Psychological Effects of Negativity to Watch Out For
- Your Social Circle Could Be Influencing Your Mindset
- Examine the Past to Change the Future
- Professional Help- Options for Shifting to a Positive Mindset
10-Pack #2: Understanding Negativity in Order to Make Better Choices
- The Inner Critic- Negativity Comes from the Inside Out
- 3 BIG Risks Associated with Negativity
- What’s Negative Bias Anyway?
- Someone’s Opinion of you is None of your Business
- Breaking the Cycle of Negative Thinking in 3 Steps
- Insecurity Leads to Negativity- Here’s How to Fix It
- Substance Abuse & Negativity- Don’t Fall for the Trap!
- Eeyore Syndrome leads to Chronic Negativity
- The Upside to Negativity May Keep You Safe
- 3 Tips to Manage Negative People Without Becoming Negative too
10-Pack #3: Creating a Positive and Optimistic Life
- Wisdom is the Basis for Positivity
- 5 Character Traits of Positive People
- Wanna Be More Positive? Learn to Tolerate Uncertainty
- 3 Ways to Be More Positive Before Noon
- Tips to Find More Positive Influences in Your Life
- Reward Positivity in your Family
- The One-day Positivity Challenge
- Viktor Frankl- One Man’s Unyielding Positivity Under Immense Negativity
- Positivity is a Choice- Some People Simply Choose Differently
- Celebrate your Small Victories Along the Way
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Do You Sabotage Yourself By Not Being Consistent?
You can sabotage your success when you’re not consistent. Your mood constantly swings from one direction to the next. You’re having difficulty sticking with something until you see it through.People who have yo-yo moods often get caught up in the shiny new object or idea syndrome. They’re full speed ahead working on something. They believe at the time that this is what they need do and they’re sure it’s going to change their business or their lives.
They’re enthusiastic and excited. But then the next thing comes along and captures their attention. Now they’re no longer interested in what they were doing. They might get discouraged about what they were working on because this new thing seems better or easier.
Their original enthusiasm and excitement transfers to the shiny new object or idea. Having this kind of yo-yo mood can cause you to meander along in your business. You aren’t accomplishing the success that you’d like to have because your focus isn’t 100% solidified.
You sort of go wherever the mood takes you. You’re kind of hedging your bets, only doing what you are tasked with until you feel like something better comes along. When you have a yo-yo mood, you sabotage yourself because you work on your projects only when you feel like it.
When you don’t feel like it, you blow it off. This becomes a huge problem when whatever it is you’re working on is important for the success of your business. You can end up having a lack of consistency.
You might have a hundred different projects going on and most of them aren’t finished - if any of them. A mindset or actions that lack consistency can lead to a dependence on inspiration to get stuff done.
You’re not dedicated to the task and can take it or leave it. The reason is because your mood convinces you that everything is going to be okay, that it’ll all work out regardless of the effort you do or don’t put into it.
Sometimes people don’t recognize this form of sabotage because they don’t understand that it’s an issue for them. But you can tell that this kind of mood is a struggle for you if you find yourself constantly creating excuses.
There’s not enough time to handle an important project, so you’ll spend time making a list instead. You change direction too easily, whether in action or in mood. You can’t find the right resources or tools, so you’ll stop working on what you have to get done and instead work on what “moves” you regardless of whether or not it grows your profits or client list.
There are reasons why some people struggle with a yo-yo mood. One of these is due to a lack of accountability. If you have no one you need to answer to, it’s easier to give in to the fluctuations.
When that happens, you can have a mindset that things will get done when they get done. This can lead to problems like blowing off tasks, missing deadlines and more. You shrug it off and sabotage yourself in the process.
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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