Exclusive Bonus for Immune Food Solutions PLR, Thinking and Planning V Action

Published: Fri, 07/24/20


It's the weekend! Well, almost. We're still not going anywhere but Sunday my son's coming over for his birthday and he wanted me to make his favorite chicken and brown gravy and I got him a cake and presents. Having him made me understand what life was all about. Best thing in the world to me - my kids. 

Okay - if you're in my Createful Journals review implementation, I'll be posting lesson 49 later today. (If you still want to join, make sure you use coupon code: TIFFSAVES30 at checkout). 

Exclusive Bonus for Immune Food Solutions PLR

Cally Lee and YuShaun have a new bundle releasing today and it's super cheap while it's on sale AND I have an exclusive bonus for you that includes a report and articles - see below for details!

This bundle by Cally and YuShaun is called Immune Food Solutions and this is a great topic right now - I just read an article about how people are altering their eating habits for increase immunity.



It covers things like: You get all of this for under $10: It's easy to monetize because you can promote supplements as well as food plans that help people achieve these health goals. 

My Exclusive Bonus:

This content will NEVER be put on my PLR store or used as a bonus elsewhere - ONLY those who buy their pack through my link below get access to it. 

It includes...

New Report: Herbs and Spices to Boost Your Immune System

I wanted to provide you with a topic that complements food nicely, and what goes better with that than herbs and spices they can use on them? 

This is a 6-page, 2,574-word report that starts with an introduction and then covers:

- Don’t Just Pop a Pill to Boost Your Immune System 
- Why Herbs and Spices Are Best for Your Immune System
- Which Herbs and Spices Should You Choose for Your Immune Health?
- How to Choose Which Herb or Spice to Is Best for Your Body

New Article Pack

1. Increase Your Vegetarian Meals to Improve Your Immune System - 477 words
2. How Eating the Rainbow Contributes to a Stronger Immune System - 445 words
3. The Benefits of Probiotic Foods to Your Immune System - 491 words
4. Why Your Immune System Loves Fermented Foods - 417 words
5. Here's Why You're Hearing So Much About Zinc in the Pandemic - 502 words

Check it out while it's on sale and find your exclusive bonus uploaded when you buy through my link here:
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Thinking and Planning Is Great, But Action Counts More

John Lennon said it best: “Life happens when you’re busy making other plans.”

Often times, inspiration is lost in the art of brainstorming. We can have an idea and think about the ins and outs of that idea and never execute it. Sadly, when this occurs, we either lose interest or the time needed to carry out our idea.

Planning is an essential part of the creating process. In fact, it’s always wiser to consider all of the pros and cons of a matter before putting it into action. However, there is a time constraint as to how much thinking and planning you do. Or should do.

The life cycle of an idea typically begins like this: we're hit with inspiration. We fantasize about the success of this idea. We write down tons of to-do lists and references that will guide our actions. 

Then, unfortunately, life responsibilities set in and we’ve done everything but carry out what we said we were going to do. Alternatively, our fear prevents us from actually taking the necessary steps. Our brilliant idea gets lost and put on the back burner with the other ideas we previously had. 

This game of procrastination limits our creativity. It decreases our self-esteem and directly impacts our future. In order to fully carry through on an idea, an action is imperative! 

Taking action involves physically carrying out what you intended to go through a series of steps. Sure, it’s awesome to outline your goals in full detail, but simply having a plan doesn’t equate success. You have to do something about it.

Mike Michalowicz of American Express warns individuals against falling prey to “analysis paralysis,” which is defined as too much planning and not enough doing. He says, “Successful people don’t proceed blindly, but they know that, once they have the critical details, they can make a decision and act accordingly.” 

Think about it - you already have the idea, the planning, and the possible outcomes. So, what good is it to simply have all of that precious information and nothing to show for it? You lose that glory because your goals remain hidden.

One fantastic approach to carrying out your goals is to take it slow. We sometimes become so overwhelmed with the possibilities, we sink into complacency. 

Many people fail because they try to “eat the entire elephant” all at once,” so to speak. By analyzing your goal and making small strides daily towards completion of it, you will, in turn, remain motivated. These careful steps of action will keep you organized and balanced on your journey. 

Routine and stability are the benchmarks of dedication. Do you remember being in school and your teacher gave you a syllabus prior to starting the class? That syllabus not only contained carefully outlined projects and assignments, but it had a clearly defined due date. When you missed that due date, there were consequences. 

Many students excelled by being aware of when things were due and what was expected. Similarly, you can create a “due-date” in regards to your goals. Create a specific time when an action needs to be completed. If your goal is to learn a new skill in order to obtain a job, create a date when you need to have that skill started. 

If, for whatever reason, you don't meet that deadline, create a consequence for yourself. On the flip side, positive reinforcement is a great way to increase productivity. Let’s say you meet your deadline - treat yourself! This will encourage you to keep taking those steps to achieving your goal. 

It’s no secret that action produces results. Without putting in a balanced amount of effort in order to achieve your dreams, you will stay stuck in the same position you're currently in. Increase your productivity, stay motivated, and remember that action is a vital part of success. 

Okay that's it for me today - have a great rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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