😂 Limiting Beliefs That Sabotage Your Success PLR; 7-In-1 Biz PLR Deal; Good Niche Leader

Published: Sun, 09/19/21


I feel SO stupid. So you know how I sent my Dr. an email telling her the medications were causing my skin to burn (and it turned out to be a light sensitivity I was warned about and used a red light lamp anyway?). Well I did it again. I ALSO not only sent her an email w/a picture of my middle finger with a large dent in it, thinking it was a pulled tendon, but I even showed the ER doctors it, too. 

Know what it turned out to be? LOL - my pop socket! I realized it one day when I was holding my phone and I set it down and saw this large indentation. OMG my doctor is going to think I'm so stupid. I'll never ask about stuff again until I give it a good two weeks for me to see if I'm causing it myself. Ha ha. 

FYI: Tomorrow's email will go out at 9 AM EST if you want to be on the lookout for it...

Limiting Beliefs That Sabotage Your Success

I have a brand new (not limited) PLR bundle ready for you today. It's called Limiting Beliefs That Sabotage Your Success.

This is a great pack to help eliminate the fears and self-doubt that plagues solo entrepreneurs. It touches on many of the routine excuses people use to explain why they can't succeed. 

It includes the following:

1. I'm Not Qualified to Be a Leader - 495 words
2. It's Too Hard to Understand This Business - 423 words
3. I Always Get Scammed By Others Marketers - 442 words
4. There's Too Much Competition to Succeed - 414 words
5. It's Too Difficult to Set Myself Apart - 459 words
6. I Don't Have Time to Start a Business - 420 words
7. Success Will Put a Target on My Back - 533 words
8. I Don't Have the Money to Start a Business - 483 words
9. I'm Not Good at Creating Content - 419 words
10. I'm Too Scared to Put Myself Out There - 441 words
11. There Are Too Many Choices That Overwhelm Me - 455 words
12. I Can't Keep Up with Technology or Strategies - 463 words
13. I Don't Want to Rely on Others for Help - 403 words
14. I Always Fail at Everything - 421 words
15. Other People Are Holding Me Back - 480 words
16. I'm Not Good at Networking - 465 words
17. I'm Not Lucky Enough to Get Rich - 527 words
18. I'm Too Much of a Procrastinator - 402 words
19. I Don't Know Why I Never Succeed - 420 words
20. Someday I Plan to Complete This Project - 419 words

You can use these on your blog, in emails or on social media, compile them into a lead magnet or info product - all the normal rules and opportunities I usually give. 

Check it out here while it's on launch pricing:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/limiting-beliefs-that-sabotage-your-success-plr

Week of Back to Business PLR Deals - 7-in-1

Nicole Dean and Melissa Ingold have their final day of their PLR deals and you can get ALL 7 items in this series of deals instantly here: https://in234.isrefer.com/go/btbbundle/TiffanyLambert

Don't forget coupon code: 2021 at checkout!

7 Steps to Develop a Marketing Plan PLR

Jonathan Teng has a limited to 100 buyers PLR deal called 7 Steps to Develop a Marketing Plan. 

This is a lead magnet package that includes: Check it out during the sale here:
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Five Aspects of Being a Good Niche Leader

One of the best things about being a newbie or less successful in this business is that you can look to those who have forged a path for you and learn from their success.

Not only can you learn what you should be doing, but you can learn what not to do as well.

There are some common traits in those who succeed that you should always adopt into your own business.

First, as my mentor has always told me, step up to serve others. Yes, you want to make money in this business. But unless you are sincerely and genuinely helping others in your niche, your success may be short lived.

Second, plan your success. I see too many people trying to fly by the seat of their pants and never completing a single mission. You may even make some money along the way, but it is nothing compared to those who plan what they need to do and how they're going to do it.

Third, remember that it's okay to branch out, but stay focused on one main thing. There are many times when I veer off to test the waters elsewhere, but I always have my main source of income that I grow and focus on over time. You can't be changing course every 10 days an expect to gain traction.

Fourth, whatever you do, do your best at it. There are many people who take too many shortcuts that are sloppy and then are shocked that they aren't succeeding. You have to make a good impression on your audience if you want to have any hope of longevity in this business.

And last, leave entitlement in the rearview mirror. There are too many people trying to succeed online who feel they are owed everything before they give anything. Take responsibility for your business, including all failures and successes, and you will go farther than those who continue to blame others.

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

Tiff ;)

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