Do It Right! Someone Else's Neat Planner Publishing Challenge! And More.
Published: Mon, 10/14/19
We have today off for Columbus Day, and I'm happy to have gotten to sleep in. Lots to do this week before we leave Friday morning and my sleep schedule is all messed up. We leave at 4-something AM, and the nights last late, so I'll be running on fumes while at Disney World. It's okay though, because you're so busy having fun that you're not overly tired.
So here's what I have for you today:
Someone Else's Neat Planner Publishing Challenge
A short time ago, I told y'all about a course this woman, Julie Coffman, released and y'all enjoyed it. Well now, she's doing a challenge! These are done like I have done in the past, where she's doing it as she goes, with y'all being able to ask questions and get help along the way!It's almost like coaching when lessons are taught this way because you have the ability to clear up confusion as you implement things.
If you want to learn how to profit with low content planners, you'll want to get in on this challenge. The Q4 Focus: Planner Profits Challenge is a 2-week, multi-media, multi-platform program for those of you who want to publish on Amazon KDP. This is an intensive, action-oriented coaching opportunity where you receive training, worksheets, coaching, and support.
Get details and sign up here - she is NOT keeping this available ongoing - it's limited:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/jqjpg/0
My PLR Sale Ends Tomorrow Night!
The anti aging stress PLR sale is coming to a close tomorrow night. Not only is the new bundle just $0.30 per page, but the upgrade option is a bundle of $1,124 worth of stress and anti aging PLR for over 97% off, so both of these are a great way to get hundreds of pages of content ready for your blog, email autoresponders, social networking posts, product creation, list building efforts and more!Pick it up before the full price kicks in here:
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If You're Going to Do This, Do It Right - with Less Stress
Whenever people talk about starting Internet marketing, I always hope they go about it the right way. Leaping into it without planning can have catastrophic results - and it'll stress you out so bad if you're not prepared.Leaving a j-o-b because you don't like the stress of it is great, but don't jump right back into stress. There are many perks - no nasty coworkers or rude bosses, set your own hours, do what you want with your business - but you have to be disciplined to achieve success without piling on more stress for yourself.
What's that saying? Out of the frying pan, into the fire? Don't do that! Do the following when you make the decision to work at home for yourself:
Build a Financial Safety Net
Nothing stresses us out quite like worrying about money. Whether you’re concerned about those college tuition bills you’ll be facing in a few years, or worse, not sure how you’re going to make the rent, it’s easy to lose your business mojo. As a new business owner, you certainly don’t want money trouble casting a shadow over your entrepreneurial dream.
Before you turn in your resignation, set aside some cash in case of a rainy day. Aim for at least three months of living expenses - but more is definitely better. Hopefully you won’t need it, but having some cash on hand will definitely relieve the pressure of having a new business that’s not earning its keep - yet.
Make Sure Your Family is on Board
Money troubles are bad, but there may be one thing that’s worse: an unsupportive (or hostile) spouse. And as any entrepreneur will tell you, not everyone understands the drive to be a business owner. In fact, most people find it pretty scary to step away from that regular paycheck to chase after a dream.
If that sounds like your husband (or wife) don’t take it personally. They’re not making a statement about your ability. More than likely, they’re just worried about what the future holds.
Do your best to understand where they’re coming from, and be sure to clearly explain your ideas, why you're confident it will work, and how you plan to cover the start up expenses and manage the risk.
If he or she is still not onboard, consider starting slow, with a part-time business while still working your day job. That will give you the opportunity to prove your idea is workable, and might just help your spouse get as excited about it as you are.
Take Time for YOU
No matter what’s going on with your money, your spouse or your business, you need to be sure to schedule some “you” time. No one can work all the time, regardless of how driven you are.
And no one can stay healthy while maintaining a nonstop schedule. Go for a walk, hit the gym, get a pedicure, or just binge on your favorite brainless television show like I like to do! The point is simply to take time away from your desk to rest and rejuvenate. Without it, you’ll soon find yourself overwhelmed and stressed, even if you truly love your new business. Do
Okay I'm off to get lists made and worry about everything I'm probably forgetting! LOL
Tiff :)
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