Category Archives: Bonus Reports

Build Your Paid Community at Skool

Skool isn’t trying to be everything to everyone. It’s laser-focused on one thing: helping you build a community where people learn, connect, and actually stick around. Whether you’re starting with a free group or you’re ready to launch a paid membership, Skool gives you the tools to create something sustainable without needing a tech degree or a full-time assistant.

Ready to stop piecing together solutions and start building a real community? Let’s walk through exactly how to do it.

And when you’re ready to try Skool for your own community, here’s an invite to get a 14-day free trial:

https://daboffers.com/tryskool

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Trust Yourself Again

In today’s uncertain world, many people struggle with chronic self-doubt, paralysis when making decisions, and an inability to trust their own judgment despite their genuine desire to move forward with confidence.

They know that second-guessing themselves constantly is holding them back, but they don’t have a clear framework for understanding what broke their self-trust and rebuilding it without ignoring legitimate lessons or rushing into false confidence.

The good news? Rebuilding self-trust isn’t just about “thinking positive” or “being brave”… it’s a powerful process of inner reconnection and authentic confidence-building.

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NeuroScribe – Unlock Thought-to-Text with AI and Rapid Journaling

For centuries, journaling has been our go-to tool for thinking, healing, and figuring life out. It’s been trusted by philosophers, therapists, and high performers alike. But there’s a growing gap between what journaling used to do and what we need it to do now.
We don’t lack thoughts – we’re overwhelmed by them. The problem isn’t silence or emptiness. It’s the noise.
In the age of information overload, emotional fatigue, and daily decision storms, the old model of journaling – a blank page, a pen, a hope for clarity – just isn’t enough.
It’s time for a more intelligent interface for self-reflection.

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Short Burst Productivity

Burst is a 30 page (6000+ word) guide that teaches people how they can maximize productivity by combining the power of prioritization and the unparalleled focus of short burst productivity.

Sections Include:

  • Introduction
  • Hustle Culture
    • The Downside of “Rise and Grind”
    • Is There a Better Way?
  • The Prioritization Primer
    • The Important-Urgent Matrix
    • Other Prioritization Practices
      • Getting Things Done (GTD)
      • 168 Hours
      • Eat That Frog
  • Short-Burst Productivity
    • The Pomodoro Technique
      • The 5 Step Pomodoro Technique
      • Pomodoro Technique Rules
      • Tips to Get the Most out of The Pomodoro Method
    • The 52/17 Rule
      • What Makes an Effective Break?
    • Time-Blocking
      • Visual Example
      • The Benefits of Time Blocking
      • Time Blocking and Short-Burst Productivity
    • Other Short-Burst Productivity Practices
      • The Flowtime Technique
      • Gamification
      • The Action Method
      • Tocks
  • Conclusion

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AI Brainstorming Guide and Prompt Library

Before a single sentence gets written, there’s a creative space where ideas get tested, angles get discovered, and strategies get shaped. That’s where AI becomes something more than a writing tool. It becomes the brainstorming partner who never gets tired, never runs out of perspectives, and never settles for the first obvious answer.

The difference between content that converts and content that disappears isn’t about writing quality. It’s about the thinking that happens before the writing begins. When you use AI to brainstorm first, you’re not just generating faster.

You’re seeing possibilities you wouldn’t have spotted on your own. You’re stress-testing ideas before you invest hours building them out. You’re uncovering the hooks, angles, and frameworks that make people stop scrolling and start paying attention. Whether you end up writing the final piece yourself or letting AI handle it, that upfront exploration changes everything about what you create.

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