New Limited PLR - Success Habits for Senior Marketers; Ways to Unload the Mental Baggage

Published: Fri, 08/27/21


Last gym day for the week! Dylan's showing us more machines and one of them kills me. You sit down on it and tuck your ankles behind the weights. Then you grab these handlebars and basically curl up into a ball. My core hurts so bad the day after I do these, which is good! I always feel like a startled armadillo when I do them, though. LOL!

Scarlett is going to another homeschool meetup tonight from 3-10. It's a sleepover for six girls, but neither of us feel comfortable with that health wise, so she's just going for a few hours to the outdoor swimming part and stuff then she'll come home. I'm doing a LOT of driving this week. Ha ha!

So here's what I have for you today and FYI tomorrow's email will go out at 11 AM EST...

FYI: Remember, if you grab Arun Chandran's ClickBank PLR Reviews through my link, you can go to my PLRMiniMart.com site and send me your receipt and the name of 15 of my own ClickBank Presell Reports that you want (and if you get the first OTO, you get to pick any 25 packs from my store, not including the total plr membership). 

New Limited PLR - Success Habits for Senior Marketers

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called Success Habits for Senior Marketers and it's a report for seniors (or any age group, really) about how they can become high achievers in the world of online marketing simply by building better habits. 

This 7-page, 3,054-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Strategize According to Your Goals and Milestones
- Habitual Brain Dumps to Keep Things Fresh
- Have a Routine to Improve Your Chance at Success
- Find Time to Network for Improvement
- Get Really Good at the Little Things

** 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 in PNG. 

Be one of only 50 people to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/success-habits-for-senior-marketers-limited-plr

9 Ways to Unload the Mental Baggage

I see so many people beat themselves up as entrepreneurs (I do this with my fiction career and weight loss so I get it). I'm going to try to help you get rid of some of these emotional burdens so you can really soar online. 

First, stop carrying around all your failures. They showed you tried! That's something to be proud of as all the other people sit on the sidelines. I don't regret writing some fiction I didn't continue on with - it helped me learn. 

Second, get rid of all the lies you tell yourself. That you have to be a degreed professional or some TV-worthy spokesperson for your niche. It's all untrue. You don't even need an ounce of experience to tap into a niche. You can learn and teach just like anybody!

Third, tune out the bozos who like to be negative about this industry 24/7. I'm so tired of them. They can't see the forest through the trees. There's a LOT of good - a LOT of positives when you pursue this business. These people tend to whine about it because THEY can't find success. 

Fourth, accept that sometimes you're going to make mistakes. Don't dig your heels in just to prove you're right. You're often going to be wrong about a lot - about what you choose to do, how you did it, who you aligned with, etc. Recognize the failure in decision making and move on as a better person. 

Fifth, be a person who takes action, not one who procrastinates all the time. It's joked about a lot but it's really not admirable or funny. It's a shame. Shame that you do it to yourself, because it's no skin off anyone else's nose if you fail to get your task list done. 

Sixth, stop putting on airs, as we say in the South. Someone who constantly has to brag about everything is often failing in other areas of life. It's okay to try to motivate your audience with earnings or examples of how your career has improved your life, but if all you do is talk about that, people will begin eyerolling you behind the scenes. 

Seventh, stop being an excuse-maker. So many people have nothing but a big old bag of excuses. Why they failed. Why they didn't get something done. Why they're scared. It goes on and on. 

Eighth, don't just coast because it's easy and feels less intimidating. Even if things are going okay, push yourself sometimes. When you take things a little more serious and work hard, you become proud of your accomplishments. 

Ninth and last, stop dreading discomfort. Think of this business like a thrill ride. It may seem intimidating, but in the end, it's going to be fun - and pay off. I dread the gym. I dread eating healthy. I dread putting my fiction out there. But when I do it, I gain a feeling of pride and accomplishment - among other mental and physical or financial benefits. 

The comfort zone isn't all it's cracked up to be. Sometimes all the good stuff is just outside of that realm. 

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

Tiff ;)

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