Kidney and Bladder PLR; Natural Harmony PLR Weekend Deal; Go Getters Prioritize

Published: Sat, 05/22/21


I can't believe summer is almost here! I really need to have a pool installed. I always say that and then I never do. It seems so daunting. But then one of my friends had one installed and I was amazed at how fast hers was completed. We have this hard red clay here, so I don't know if it would be as easy.

So here's what I have for you today...

Kidney Disease and Bladder Health PLR

Susie O'Dea has a new bundle out called Kidney Disease and Bladder Health PLR

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Natural Harmony: Reconnecting to Nature PLR Weekend Only Deal

Justin Popovic has a weekend only half off sale for his Natural Harmony: Reconnecting to Nature PLR. (Use Coupon Code: May22-recon at checkout)

This is perfect for the stress or success niches, to name a couple.

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Go Getters Know How to Prioritize Their Day

A go getter knows how to prioritize the day. You’ve learned that it’s best to take care of the most pressing things first. Over time, you’ve learned that when you prioritize first things first, what you need to get done is always handled. 

While you might have things that matter to your business that still need to get finished, what’s most important to the survival of your business always takes top priority because you make it that way. 

A go getter uses a list for everything that he or she needs to do for the day. On that list are all the tasks written out in order of importance. This list is what a go getter refers to throughout the day to make sure he’s on track. 

As a go getter, you don’t just have one list - you use a master list and create your smaller lists from that. A master list is where you’ve written down all the tasks that are important to your goal. 

This master list is divided by the weeks and months. You use it to help you keep any of the deadlines that are coming up. With each of the things on your master list, you have a completion date that lets you know when you have to get the most pressing things finished. 

That allows you to move these items to your day to day list. When you make your day to day list, you mark these things with an I for important or a U for urgent. As you create that list, as a go getter, you assess and consider the business value of each of these tasks. 

Occasionally, you might end up having a list that numbers five things all as equally important that must be done that day. So you order the tasks by the estimated effort each one is going to take. 

When you look at your list, this determines what must get done no matter what else happens during that day. It’s something that, as a go getter, you live by without fail. 
By prioritizing your day, you’ve learned that you can avoid the overwhelm that often accompanies dealing with business issues. 

You’ve also learned the art of prioritizing situations when you’re not the only team member. For example, when you need to handle a project, but a team member hasn’t turned in part of it, you’ve prioritized time for potential problems. 

You’ve made it so that an unforeseen circumstance doesn’t derail the plans that you’ve made for the day. Because you’ve built in that leeway, you’ve figured out how to avoid the stress that can happen when someone else’s priorities don’t line up with yours. 

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

Tiff ;)

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