Get My Exclusive Bonus for the Success Mindset For Entrepreneurs PLR Launch
Published: Wed, 07/28/21
My favorite character at Disney World is Gaston from Beauty and the Beast. He always roasts people and brags about himself like a good villain. This week I saw a video of some lady yelling to him as he walked by, "Gaston! My boyfriend just broke up with me - will you go on a date with me?" and he replied, "No! I'm looking for the most beautiful girl in town (Belle)." LOL!
Oh my. How humiliating. I'll be sure not to even jokingly flirt like that (not that I would but I'd hate to go viral like that).
Note: Tomorrow's email will go out at 9 AM EST in case you want to be on the lookout for a limited PLR report.
I ALREADY KNOW: Someone told me that another “marketer” is trying to say in his bonus video that all the plr I sell on my store is identical, where I do nothing but change the title. We all know that’s untrue. No need to email me. I think he forgot everyone else can also see the plr. Lol. He’s irrelevant in my world and just mad that I blocked him on Facebook awhile back and can’t seem to get over it. I feel sorry for him. Let him do his thing if it makes him feel better.
Get My Exclusive Bonus for the Success Mindset For Entrepreneurs PLR Launch
Arun Chandran has a new launch called Success Mindset For Entrepreneurs PLR and I made an exclusive bonus for it that will never be on my store or sold elsewhere.
First, let me tell you about his launch and then I'll tell you what's in my bonus. In Arun's package you get 50 brand new long articles as follows:
- 5 Little-Known Ways to Fool Your Mind and Gear It Towards Success (816 words)
- How to Go From a Fixed Mindset to a Growth Mindset (869 words)
- 3 Negative Beliefs That Hold Entrepreneurs Back (850 words)
- 5 Ways to Overcome Business Failure (798 words)
- Discover Why Pain Will Make You Succeed (896 words)
- How to Quickly Turn a Losing Mindset into a Winning One! (584 words)
- Understanding Why Learning Without Action Leads to Failure (708 word)
- 7 Mistakes Beginner Entrepreneurs Make (1017 words)
- Coming to Terms with the Ugly Truth about Success (1004 words)
- Delayed Gratification and How it Helps You Win in Business (634 words)
- How to Organize Your Day for Success (751 words)
- Do You Really Need to Win the Morning (563 words)
- Finding Inspiration to Keep Going When You Feel Like Quitting (818 words)
- Grit: How to Develop It (734 words)
- Habit Stacking: How to Use it Effectively to Transform Your Life (870 words)
- 5 Misconceptions That Discourage You and Why You Must Fix Them! (875 words)
- Finishing What You Start is Crucial to Success! (731 words)
- How to Apply Stoicism Moderately for Business Success (701 words)
- 7 Ways to Become Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable (804 words)
- How to Develop a Quit-Proof Mindset (997 words)
- Overcome an Entitlement Mentality and Succeed in Business (903 words)
- 10 Success Habits to Adopt (716 words)
- Revealed: The Benefits of Raising Your Standards (797 words)
- Struggling to Make the Law of Attraction Work for You? – Read This! (659 words)
- Understanding Procrastination and Overcoming It (730 words)
- Why You Should be Worried about ‘Noise’ in Your Business (705 words)
- How to Keep Your Business Organized and Geared Towards Success (676 words)
- 5 Ways to Win the Day and Feel Like a Success (662 words)
- Fix Your Self-Esteem To Achieve Business Success (745 words)
- Here is a Method That Helps Millions Achieve Success (803 words)
- How to Build a Successful Business by Developing a Stronger Mindset (737 words)
- 7 Ways to Shift Gears and Feel Successful (When You are Dejected) (739 words)
- How to Use Affirmations Like a Motivational Guru (664 words)
- Want to Feel More Successful? – Apply These 6 Tips Today! (919 words)
- 9 Things You Must Let Go to Progress Rapidly (1140 words)
- Warning: Ignore These Success Rules at Your Own Peril! (614 words)
- 9 Deep Questions to Ask Yourself if You Want to Be Successful (1004 words)
- What Do Successful Entrepreneurs Do Differently? (676 words)
- 5 Principles of Success Every Entrepreneur Should Embrace (584 words)
- What’s Preventing You From Succeeding? (821 words)
- Achieving Success in 24 Weeks (893 words)
- 7 Kaizen Principles You Can Use to Establish a Success-Oriented Mindset (746 words)
- Did You Know That Successful People Think Differently From Unsuccessful People? (691 words)
- Discover How Reducing Screen Time Aids in Success (673 words)
- How to Become Successful by Learning Faster (692 words)
- Practical Ways to Overcome Fear and Develop a Winning Mindset (707 words)
- The Secret of Reframing Your Thoughts and Succeeding (594 words)
- 7 Time Management Tips to Achieve Success (677 words)
- Mindfulness: How to Use it To Achieve Success in Business (700 words)
- What Do Successful Entrepreneurs Focus On? (766 words)
For my bonus, I've written 15 articles that complement his topics well on the success mindset topic. Again, these will never be on my store, so only those who buy his PLR through my link can access them.
They include:
1. Use Failure as a Lesson to Improve (474 words)
2. Take Full Responsibility for Your Setbacks (543 words)
3. Crave the Learning Process (487 words)
4. Easily Adapt to Change (483 words)
5. Give Back to Those Who Need Your Help (548 words)
6. Always Look for the Opportunity to Grow (524 words)
7. Stay Focused on the Present (458 words)
8. Set Yourself Apart from the Competition (483 words)
9. Embrace Constructive Criticism (497 words)
10. Focus on Short-Term and Long-Term Goals (521 words)
11. Never Fear the Competition (472 words)
12. Understand That Fear Can Be a Driving Force (496 words)
13. Know Your Limits to Prevent Burnout (516 words)
14. Value Your Reputation for Long-Term Success (494 words)
15. Stifle Self Doubt to Prevent Failure (517 words)
Check Arun's deal out here in detail and if you get it through this link, you'll get access to the exclusive bonus articles above, too:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/j9qf5/0
Step 4: Provide Multiple OUTSIDE References for Both Sides
Continuing on with our discussion about creating a debate blog post, here's step 4.I like to get my thoughts down first, uninterrupted – and then go out and gather specific resources to back up my blog post with – not just MY opinion, but those of the opposing viewpoint, too.
How do you find them? Google! You’re going to search for things by using the top options in Google that let you choose from news, books, videos, and maybe even images! I might start with the opposing viewpoint like this:
I find Harvard articles, Men’s Health magazine content, Web MD advice, and forum discussions about it. I ignore Yahoo Answers as an expert source. You might also be in a niche where a magazine at the grocery store acts as a perfect resource. Or maybe you see a news report on TV.
So below, I’m going to paste what I have written for this example so far.
“For a long time now, we’ve been taught all sorts of wrong information about how to eat healthy – most notably that fat and sugar are bad and should be avoided at all costs when you’re trying to lose weight.
Top highly revered experts are shaming people into a situation where they’re told if they eat these foods, they’re addicts – and they now have to go into stringent detox situations.
Look at Oprah’s poster boy for good health, Dr. Mehmet Oz on ABC News calling people who like donuts “addicts:”
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/dr-mehmet-oz-beat-fat-sugar-addiction-detox/story?id=12823912
I believe that those who teach this method of dieting are absolutely wrong – yes, even Dr. Oz, and once I explain why, it might help put your mind at ease and make the implementation of better nutritional choices less of a struggle for you.
Some say that fat and sugar are what’s ruining our nation. You have news media coming out to the public every day with new changes in our nutritional advice and suggested restrictions – it’s enough to drive you crazy!
Take coffee for instance. There’s been so much back and forth dialogue about whether coffee is good or bad for you, it’s like watching a tennis tournament!
On Web MD, they have an article about whether coffee is good or bad for you, confusing consumers even more. First, they tell us all of the good things coffee provides for our bodies – and state research that shows the more you drink, the healthier you are when it comes to diabetes risk!
But then…they hit you with this information:
“Regular coffee, of course, also contains caffeine. Caffeine can raise blood pressure, as well as blood levels of the fight-or-flight chemical epinephrine…”
Okay so which is it – do I drink it or not? Consumers are left worrying regardless of which decision they choose. And what about fat? Some experts completely ignore the fact that there are indeed GOOD fats!
Luckily some research is clear on this, but only consumers lucky enough to stumble on it get the facts. Harvard School of Public Health tries to guide people in their article, “The Bottom Line: Choose Healthy Fats, Limit Saturated Fat, and Avoid Trans Fat.”
They REALLY put a kink in dieters’ nutritional label reading plans when they say this:
“…dietary cholesterol isn't nearly the villain it's been portrayed to be. Cholesterol in the bloodstream is what's most important. And the biggest influence on blood cholesterol level is the mix of fats in your diet—not the amount of cholesterol you eat from food.”
And all those victims of high cholesterol who pick up packages and see how much cholesterol is in a product feel defeated at the confusing information – once again.
I get it – I understand they’re looking at what ingredients aren’t chock full of vitamins or those which, when eaten in abundance, put your body on overdrive, struggling to burn off calories.
They’re looking at the huge increase in weight related illnesses, such as diabetes, and looking for someone to point the finger at.
It’s putting a strain on our healthcare system and it could be threatening the longevity of mankind if things continue as they’re going, as shown in this graphic shared by the National Institutes of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
But my way of thinking is that fat and sugar aren’t our enemies – our mindset is. Those people bashing fat and sugar don’t consider the fact that moderation exists – that it’s perfectly possible for someone to indulge in these ingredients (even on a daily basis) and continue to be healthy and happy.
It’s perfectly possible for someone to learn good habits that enable them to add lots of fresh fruit and vegetables and grains into their diets and still indulge in some foods for the sheer sake of enjoyment, as the LiveStrong.com website assures dieters in this passage:
“The guidelines recommend you increase your intakes of fruits and vegetables and add more whole-grain products. If you increase your fruit and vegetable intake daily, you're on the road to improving your health and your weight.
Make whole grains, vegetables and fruits the foundation of your diet. Then add on the others food groups in smaller portions--proteins, dairy, fats and sweets. Make moderation a part of your eating--enjoy all foods in moderation.”
See that last part I underlined? It’s important – but dieting fanatics like to either go hardcore and cut out all fats and sugars, or not diet at all. And THAT is where failure and obesity is growing at an alarming rate.
Being denied foods only make us want them more. We’re raised with threats that if we don’t finish our plates, we don’t get dessert – they’re dangled in front of us like carrots on a stick. We’re told that while dieting, fat and sugar are completely forbidden.
The Huffington Post had a great article by Marcia Reynolds called “10 Steps Toward Making Peace With Food” that really stressed the problem with guilty eating messages coming from the media.
She says, “the diet food industry perpetuates the "good food-bad food = good girl-bad girl" concept through commercials like the one for Fiber One Brownies where a woman finally gets behind the velvet rope and into the forbidden world of something that now tastes great.
Men and women alike have hopped onto a harmful artificial sugar bandwagon because of the shame in indulging in REAL sweets from time to time (and even in moderation). And what’s this doing to their bodies? Harming them!
The reason is, artificial sweeteners do NOT turn on a satiety signal in our bodies that make us feel satisfied and “fed” to be blunt! This was reported by the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
CBS News reported in a very straight to the point fashion, “Sorry, soda lovers – even diet drinks can make you fat!”
WOW! Here you’ve been tolerating Diet Coke because a real Coke makes you feel guilty, and now you know why the pounds aren’t coming off like you thought they would.
"Artificial sweeteners could have the effect of triggering appetite but unlike regular sugars they don't deliver something that will squelch the appetite," said Sharon Fowler, obesity researcher at UT Health Science Center at San Diego.”
See all of the curating I did to bring other peoples' opinions and details into the discussion?
That's it for me today - hope y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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