New Limited PLR - Avoiding Holiday Weight Gain; Stop Quitting on Yourself

Published: Mon, 09/20/21


My daughter in law is coming over again today. She has been such a big help to me. Friday she came over and cleaned for me and also cooked an amazing homemade spaghetti sauce and some chocolate chip cookies. My whole house smelled amazing and was perfectly clean. She's coming over a couple more times this week and we decided this week she'll cook us some of her family's Lithuanian food to try. She's SUCH a great cook. 

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New Limited PLR - Avoiding Holiday Weight Gain

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called Avoiding Holiday Weight Gain and this is a report that showcases the various ways weight creeps up on people during the holiday season - starting with Halloween and going through Christmas. It provides tips on how to avoid the excess pounds and enter the New Year feeling better. 

This 5-page, 2,345-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Choosing the Right Foods
- Dodging Peer Pressure
- Eating in Moderation
- Don’t Wait to Start Your Exercise Plans
- Best and Worst Holiday Foods

** 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. 
https://www.plrlaunch.com/avoiding-holiday-weight-gain-limited-plr

Stop Quitting on Yourself

One of the best feelings for me is to get that email from someone I've seen working on their business from the very beginning and realize they have finally succeeded. I have seen dozens of people come and go in this industry, quitting on themselves because they keep trying to find a magic bullet instead of committing to the work and education they have to acquire over time.

It's kind of like how I am with my weight loss. There are some people who can try and get it right and succeed. And there are people like me who get frustrated, want a quick fix, and quit over and over again. I'm not sure why I can understand this in business, but not fitness, but that's how it is.

You can't expect overnight or even extremely fast wealth in this industry. Yes, you can make a little bit of money here and there right off the bat, but for enough to sustain your family, that takes awhile. You have to grow your reputation, your product line, your blog, and more.

Many people think this is just an easy career to launch and when they discover it's not, they quit. Some parts of it are easy. But other parts are not. I personally struggle with the technology aspect of some things, like learning how to use a new platform. However, once I sit down and slowly go through it once or twice, I pick up on it pretty fast. I'm just stubborn.

Burnout is a real problem in this industry that causes people to quit. I've been there done that. Sometimes I work so much that I burn out and need to take a few days off. But it's more about my enthusiasm and dedication to my business as opposed to struggling and burning out. Regardless of what's causing it for you, you have to take care of yourself so that you can feel like working on a day to day basis.

Many people quit just because they're too scared to actually put themselves out there. I was too. I think I almost hyperventilated the first time a big guru called me to do and live webinar with his list of tens of thousands. But I did it. You have to face the fear and do these things anyway because the reality is not nearly as scary as what's in your mind.

Many people just quit because they don't want to change. They don't want to do things in a new way, and so they stay stuck in old, outdated ways of doing things and get passed by in the process. It doesn't matter what your age is, if you're going to be an entrepreneur, you have to be a cutting edge leader. The best thing I can advise you of in this regard is to enjoy the process of learning and staying abreast of news and tools in your niche and industry.

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

Tiff ;)

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