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The Book of Forgiveness

The Book of Forgiveness (30 pages, 6500 words) is a much needed lesson in today’s unforgiving world. Teach your clients, customers or members that forgiveness isn’t just about letting other people off the hook. It’s much more about taking back your power and moving forward in life without emotional baggage weighing you down.

Sections Include:

  • The Power Of Forgiveness
  • How Forgiveness Affects Your Health
  • How Forgiveness Affects Your Relationships
  • How Forgiveness Affects Your Outlook
  • Why Do We Struggle To Forgive?
  • The Problem With Forgiving Others
  • The Difficulty In Forgiving Ourselves
  • Becoming More Forgiving
  • Forgiving Others
  • Forgiving Ourselves
  • Additional Tips
  • Conclusion

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Eliminate Anxiety in Your Life and More Using Visualization

Humans are typically scared of change. We’re comfortable with the way things are! Even if we know we’d be better off with different habits, it’s scary to change them because there’s a comfort in the way things are. We fear failing to achieve our goals, but we also fear succeeding! If we succeed with our major life goals, life changes in a major way.

There’s a lot of unknown in that, and it holds a lot of people back. In fact, you probably have some major life goals right now that you’re holding yourself back from achieving. You might not be aware of this— in fact, you probably aren’t aware of this. In your mind, you’re actively working toward accomplishing these goals. The reality, though, is that you’re scared to death. You’re scared of success because then everything changes.

If you lose all the weight, how are people going to treat you? How are you going to keep the weight off anyway? How are you going to afford all the new clothes you’ll need? How are you going to stay away from delicious food all your life? How do you know your current weight isn’t healthy, despite not fitting into your jeans? Is it really worth it?

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How to Turn One Blog Post into a 7-Figure Business

Amy Morin never thought her article would be read by millions of people in just days.

In fact, she initially didn’t even write the article for public consumption – she wrote it for herself.

The blog post was titled, 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do, and it was written as a letter to herself during one of the lowest points of her life. When she was 23 her mother suddenly died from a brain aneurysm. 3 years later to the day, her 26-year-old husband died of a heart attack.

If that wasn’t enough, her father-in-law was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Overwhelmed at the thought of losing yet another loved one, she reminded herself that indulging in a self-pity party wouldn’t help.

That’s when she made a list of all the things mentally strong people don’t do. She published the list on her blog, hoping it might help someone else.

And that’s when lightning struck. The post went viral, garnering millions of views within days. Soon Forbes.com picked it up and more than 10 million more readers saw it.

Within a week national radio shows were talking about the article. Major publications wanted to reprint it and news channels wanted interviews.

A literary agent contacted her and within a week of submitting a book proposal to the agent, they had multiple offers from big publishing houses and a new career was born.

She took the deal with Harper Collins and spent the next few months writing the book. 13 months after publishing the article her book came out and quickly shot to the top of several major bestseller lists. She also got publishing deals in more than 20 other languages.

She has since written a sequel to the book. She does speaking engagements at corporate events, global conferences and TEDx. She provides webinars to companies on mental strength.

She’s created an eCourse for passive income and as an affordable alternative to individual coaching. She writes for magazines and other websites, and she consults with business leaders and executives.

As she says, “One piece of content could change your life.” Her monthly income now exceeds what her annual salary as a therapist used to be.

Keep in mind that this was not the first blogpost she ever wrote. Her other posts were not met with anywhere near this kind of enthusiasm, but those posts gave her experience in writing and publishing online.

A few tips when creating your own content:

Just keep writing. Like Amy, you never know when your very next post will be the one that goes viral and is seen by millions.

Make sure your website is ready to capture email addresses and social media followers when you get a viral hit.

Keep a professional headshot handy. If the media wants to interview you, they’ll also want a picture of you.

Update your bio. Media outlets want to know who you are and what you’ve done.

Go for quality, not quantity. It can be tempting to throw as many blogposts into the stratosphere as possible and see what sticks. But unless your posts are well researched and well written, none of them will go viral.

When lightning does strike, take full advantage of it. Say yes to interviews, joint venture deals, publishing deals and anything else that comes your way that makes sense for you.

Ride the wave and make the most of it while you can. That way even if it doesn’t lead to an entire career like it did for Amy, at least you got to have fun and make money while it lasted, and now you’ll have a much better idea of how to go viral again.

Turning PLR into Multiple Streams of Income

There have been many tales of disaster from online entrepreneurs who spent a lot of time and effort building a business branch online, only to see it wiped out in an instant with no way to save their revenue stream.

This is why most seasoned marketers will urge newbies to create multiple streams of income from the very beginning. It protects your earnings because you’re not putting all of your eggs in one basket.

That means you’re working on various business models, perhaps different niches, and on numerous platforms so that if one gets obstructed, you’re not left in a lurch. It’s also just good business sense to build up multiple income streams because it increases your earnings, even if they all stay intact forever!

But in order to do that, it takes a lot of content. You have to have content for your site, emails, products, social profiles and more. Not just one time, either. Content creation is an ongoing process that consumers and search engines alike demand of you.

Private label rights (PLR) content is the tool that can rescue you from a big burden of content creation. This is cheap, readymade, high-quality content (when you know how to find it) that you can claim as your own and profit from in an instant.

In this blueprint, you’ll find all of the ways you can tap into the power of PLR starting right now, and use it as leverage in helping you get traffic, build a list, and make money online in a variety of ways.

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Break It Down

Learn to Manage Your Time

It’s difficult to be successful if you always procrastinate and can’t seem to get large projects done in a reasonable amount of time. Big projects can certainly be intimidating, and we’ve all been there… but, you can’t do the bare minimum and expect to succeed beyond your wildest dreams.

With that said, you certainly don’t have to work all day, every day either. We all have 24 hours in a day. How is it that someone with the same 24 hours you have is dramatically more successful than you are? It’s not because they’ve magically invented more time. It’s because they use their time better. In fact, they likely get a lot more done than you in a much shorter amount of time— leaving them space to sip margaritas on the beach, as is the common image of the wealthy.

If you want to become more successful, you need to get much better at managing your time. Part of this comes from knowing where you’re going. It’s important to plan things out. That’s right—actually create a business plan. Set solid, specific, measurable goals. Create a plan for how you’re going to get there.

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