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Diligence: Finishing What You Start

Diligence is a 29 page (6000+ word) guide that teaches people why they don’t follow through on their plans, and then provides them a blueprint to become an action taker that finishes what they started.

Sections Include:

  • Introduction
  • The Importance of Being a Finisher
    • The Hidden Benefits of Finishing
  • Why Don’t I Finish What I Start?
    • The Dirty Dozen
    • The Ultimate Excuse
  • Take Action!
    • The First Steps
    • Follow Through
      • Dedication
      • Persistence
  • Finish What You Start
  • Conclusion

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Know What’s Going On First in Your Niche

People desperately want others to tell them what’s going on and how to think. It doesn’t matter which industry it is or what topic you’re talking about, this is something that’s universal. If you can become a news bringer and a thought leader in your niche, you can make great headway as a marketer.

The way this is done is by becoming a news bringer in your niche. Essentially, you are going to position yourself as a thought leader and expert in your niche. You are going to keep up with and deliver the latest news in your niche.

In some cases, you’re even going to create the latest news. If you think about it, the people you consider to be gurus are those you wait with baited breath to hear the latest news from. If they tell you something has changed, you believe it. If they tell you something is new, different, and really works, you believe it. If they tell you that you must buy something, you believe it.

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Validation

Do you find that you are really worried about what other people think about you? Do you find yourself changing your behavior, speech or even your values in order to please others? If so, you might be a validation seeker. Validation is a 30 page (6400 word) guide that examines our need for the approval of others, and what we can do to put a stop to it.

Sections Include:

  • Introduction
  • Our Need For Validation
    • What Is Validation?
    • Reasons Why We Seek Outside Validation
    • Validation-Seeking Behaviors
  • When Validation Becomes A Problem
    • How The World Sees You
    • How You See Yourself
    • Other Outcomes
  • Stop Seeking Validation
    • The Basic Steps
    • A Few Added Tips
  • Conclusion

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Believing You Can Change Habits – Using Visualization

Habits and Goals Together

You might be wondering what you’re supposed to do if you want to change certain habits but you really haven’t given any thought to whether or not they attach to goals you have. What if you just know that you procrastinate too much and that’s a habit you’d like to stop? Is the desire to change that bad habit attached to any sort of goal?

I’d argue that that absolutely is attached to goals you have. Procrastination is a bad habit. It’s preventing you from earning more money. It’s harming your business or stopping you from getting raises and promotions. It’s harming your reputation and it’s making it harder for you to be happy with your own performance.

Habits don’t exist in a vacuum. You don’t like them or despise them for their own sake. When you examine them further, it becomes a lot clearer why you really want to change them. There are clear, measurable goals inside you that you need to pull out and understand, so you can understand your habits.

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Unwind: Breaking Free From Worry, Stress and Overwhelm

Unwind is a 27 page (6000 word) ebook that will help you relax in a chaotic world. Unwind has been written to get to the core of your negative emotions and wipe out stress, worry and overwhelm.

Sections Include:

  • Introduction
  • Unwind
    • What It Means To “Unwind”
    • Why Is It Important To “Unwind”?
  • The Problem With “Unwinding”
    • Stress
    • Worry
    • Overwhelm
  • Breaking Free From Stress, Worry, And Overwhelm
    • Stress
    • Worry
    • Overwhelm
  • Conclusion

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