Moving From Mentee to Mentor

Sometimes, it can be difficult to get into the mindset of a coach. At this point, you’ve probably been the one being coached, not the other way around. It really is a mindset switch. Are you really ready to lead other people? I think you’re ready— you just have to convince yourself of that.

How Do You Know You’re Ready?

You’ve learned so much from other people. You’ve read countless books and gone through countless courses. You read blogs and news articles daily. You belong to forums and social media groups related to your industry. Most importantly of all, you put it into action. You’ve achieved at least some success with everything you’ve learned.

Now you have the itch. You’ve seen others who are where you used to be. They’re struggling, and you know they could use some help. You see them making simple mistakes and floundering when all it would take is some simple direction. Are you the one who can give it to them?

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It’s Not Too Late

The myth that success is tied to your age is debunked. This definitive guide is a beacon of hope for those who believe their best years have passed. It unpacks the meaning of hitting your peak, the benefits of reaching this milestone later in life, and how to overcome common challenges. This eBook asserts that your peak years are ahead, not behind. It offers practical strategies for lifelong learning, personal growth, managing stress, staying positive, and staying connected. Consider it your roadmap to redefine success and uncover your potential, regardless of age.

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Ten Ways to Use Spare Time to Generate Traffic

Note: This article is extracted from the Earncome training program that I’ve licensed, and some of the content might reference that program and/or its author, Jimmy D. Brown.

After you have identified some blocks of spare time in your schedule,  it’s time to look at some options for how to use those blocks to generate traffic to your website.

SIDEBAR:  I do want to emphasize again the potential here so you can see the value in just what can happen as a result.  Imagine completing over 250 (1 per day Monday through Friday X 52 weeks) EXTRA traffic-generation activities during the next year.  Even with meager results, this can be a big deal.  And with some of the tasks inevitably turning into “wild successes”, the end result can be phenomenal.  I strongly encourage you to use this week’s module as a regular part of your schedule.

Here are ten “super quick” traffic generation tactics that I have used, am currently using, will use in the very near future … or, more than likely, all of the above.

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The Power of Affirmations

This 23-page bonus report discusses the power of affirmations, including the following topics:

  • 9 Steps for Creating Powerful Affirmations
  • 5 Powerhouse Tips for Using Positive Affirmations
  • 6 Must-Dos to Create Positive Affirmations to Change Your Life
  • 5 Steps to Make Affirmations More Life-Chainging
  • 7 Hidden Benefits to Positive Affirmation
  • The Science Behind the Power of Affirmations
  • Write Your Affirmations to Manifest What You Want Faster
  • What are Positive Affirmations ?
  • Answers to Common Questions about Affirmations
  • Give Your Affirmations a Makeover

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Outlining Short Books for Fast Writing

People tend to really dislike this part of the process, but it’s very necessary. You might make it to a point that you don’t have to outline when you know a topic very intimately and you’ve written several books. For now, it’s time to embrace outlining. I think you’ll find that it saves you so much time that you’ll wonder what you ever did before you outlined!

People think they can save time by just sitting down and starting to write. The fact is that you’re just going to create more work for yourself when it comes time to edit. You might also fall prey to writer’s block. It takes a lot of effort to try to think up what to write next while you’re writing. It’s discouraging and it’s no way for most people to write a book.

I’m all about efficiency and speed and writing an excellent book. That means outlining. Your book should be well organized when you base it on your outline. If you just sit down and write on whatever comes to mind, the chances are good that your book won’t be very well organized. You’ll have a lot of reorganizing to do when it comes time to edit, which will end up taking you a lot more time in the end. If you’d just outlined in the first place, which really only has to take a few minutes, you would have saved yourself a lot of time and headache.

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