Growth Mindset Free & Paid PLR; New Marketing PLR Blogs and Emails; Perfectionism
Published: Thu, 05/20/21
I'm reading a new book called Brat by Andrew McCarthy. Being an 80s teenager, I loved anything by John Hughes. I love reading about all the behind-the-scenes stuff we didn't know. I also bought the Rob Lowe book, which I'll read next. I swear I never rewatch any movies or shows, but if it's a John Hughes one, I can watch it a gazillion times - Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, 16 Candles, etc. Such good years to be a teen! LOL
So here's what I have for you today...
FYI: As of yesterday there was just 1 copy left of my limited PLR ClickBank report called: Keeping Your Teeth Healthy as You Age.
Growth Mindset - Free and Paid PLR
Alice Seba has a new bundle of PLR called Growth Mindset for sale, but she also has a freebie you can download, too!The Free Pack is called Challenge Yourself to Change and you can find that here: http://ekithub.com/amember/
It includes:
- 1 Product Template – create t-shirts, mugs, notebooks, stickers, towels, phone cases, and more (.png / PSD)
- 1 Coloring Page – coloring is a hit with children and adults alike. Use these sheets to generate traffic or create downloadable or print coloring books for sale. (.jpg / PSD 2550 x 3300 px)
- 2 Printable Cards for Card Decks and More – They’ve got 2 done-for-you and completely customizable cards (.jpg / PSD)
It includes:
- 10 Product Templates – create t-shirts, mugs, notebooks, stickers, towels, phone cases and more (.png / PSD)
- 10 Coloring Pages – coloring is a hit with children and adults alike. Use these sheets to generate traffic or create downloadable or print coloring books for sale. (.png / PSD 2550 x 3300 px)
- 100-Page Goal Setting Journal – comes with the Ecover Set. There are two 3d versions with .psd for editing.
- 365-Day Planner – comes with the Ecover Set. There are two 3d versions with .psd for editing.
- 36-Card Printable Card Deck – done-for-you and completely customizable
- Bonus #1: The Top Product Dropshippers with tips on creating and selling your own products.
- Bonus #2: Print on Demand Profits Guide: Cut your learning curve with our easy-to-follow 4-step system on profiting from print on demand products.
- Bonus #3: 3 Planner Templates, 3 Journal Templates, Planner Creation Checklist and Journal Creation Checklist
NEW: 50 Done-for-You PLR Blog Posts & Emails - Bundle 4
Sharyn Sheldon has a new bundle of 50 DFY PLR Blog Posts and Emails today.It includes:
- 5 packs of pre-written PLR blog posts and emails:
- 5 blog posts and 5 emails in each pack (so a total of 50 pieces of content)
- Each pack is on a different topic related to her courses
- Individual packs - $14 (regularly $19)
- 5-Pack Bundle - $47 (regularly $95, launch is 50% Off)
- Blogging
- Networking
- Ideal Customer Profile
- Lead Magnets
- Passive Income
https://affiliates.contentsparks.com/aff/idevaffiliate.php?id=1232_244
Perfectionism Can Sabotage Your Success
Someone who believes in perfectionism has a desire to do great things without flaw. They know where they’re going with every project, they have a lot of talent, great ideas and yet struggle to take action steps.One of the many causes of believing in perfectionism is a focus on the finished result. You see the project as it should be when it’s completed rather than all the messy parts that go into putting it together.
Because you see the polished end, the jumbled beginning is more difficult for you. People who believe in perfectionism are often prone to comparing the beginning or middle of their efforts to someone else’s finished and polished creation.
So then they see their own work as amateurish and others as professionals. Having a belief in perfectionism often causes procrastination. Not because the person doesn’t have the means, time or knowledge to succeed, but because to them, the work is never done - never good enough.
These types of people will often find something to criticize about their own efforts. They work harder than most other people do, yet often have a smaller track record of accomplishments.
The mindset is often, “If this isn’t perfect, I won’t finish it until it is.” Believing in perfectionism is rooted in self-doubt. They’re not really afraid that the finished product won’t be worthy, but that somehow they won’t be worthy of admiration for their efforts.
You have to learn to believe that there’s no such thing as a perfect first time draft of a product. There are editing stages to every creation and these rough drafts are simply early action steps.
If you look at what your competitors have accomplished - such as products they’ve brought to the market or courses they’re offering for clients, a belief in perfectionism can make it appear as if that product or course sprang into existence overnight.
That’s because all you see is what’s been done in the end. You don’t see the many hours of work that’s been poured into it. You don’t see the nights they felt like giving up, or the times they walked away and had to take a break because they were stumped by an issue.
You don’t know the resources they used or if they had outside help. A belief in perfectionism can cause you to struggle to get started with what you want to do. To overcome that, you can start in the middle.
Work out of order and then put whatever it is you’re trying to do together. The reason behind doing it this is because it does away with the “getting started” mental roadblock.
One area that can lead to a belief in perfectionism is trying to compensate for something else.
You’re trying to be perfect in one area of your business because you feel like you’re failing in another. An example would be spending a lot of money on constantly tweaking a website font or color when you know you should be working on getting your product launch ready.
Another area is overestimating your abilities. You don’t feel confident because your perfectionism has given you no room to learn what you really need to know. You don’t let yourself experiment and fail and grow, which is in essence the nature of a business.
And that all prevents you from making the progress that you should and need to be making.
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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