Category Archives: IMIT Topics

Jot It Down: The Power of Journaling

Jot It Down is a 32 page (~6200 word) guide that teaches people how powerful journaling can be – in multiple areas of your life.

It also includes some handy tips on how to get the most from journaling, as well as a section dedicated to journal prompts if you are having trouble getting started.

Sections Include:

  • The Power of Journaling
  • There is One For Everything
  • Journaling Tips
  • Journal Prompts

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Reading Journal

We all read, a lot, for business and for pleasure.

And we all probably have a queue of books and publications we’ll read when we have more available free time, right?

This reading journal is good for keeping track of things like that, as well as for people who:

  • Never remember what their books were about …
  • Don’t recall what books they actually read…
  • Are not taking full advantage of their reading…
  • Forgot to whom they lent a book…
  • Lose track of important information from their reading…

So print out this journal, and use it in the best way for it to help you.

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The Losing Manual: Dealing With Fails, Flops & Fiascos

This is a 22 Page, 6000+ word guide that teaches people how to deal with disappointment and obstacles in their life.

A fail is something that went wrong through some sort of fault of your own.

A flop is a fail that is caused by someone or something else.

A fiasco is when anything that can possibly go wrong goes wrong.

This report will help you understand and deal with these 3 types of losing.

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Preselling by Email

 

There’s a huge difference in conversions when someone is excited about a purchase they’re making vs. when they’re surprised by the possibility of a purchase.

Think back to your own history. Has there ever been a product or anything you thought about buying for some time? Maybe it popped up in your thoughts throughout the day, you heard others talking about it, and you were convinced it would change your life, solve a problem of yours, or delight you. When it came time to buy, you jumped at the chance—you couldn’t hit that buy button fast enough. I’m sure it’s happened to you; I think it’s happened to all of us.

The same is true for your audience. That build-up matters.

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