Productivity: Step by Step Guide to Creating a Lifelong Habit by Tim Iannarino

(3b) Step by Step Guide to Creating a Lifelong Habit

Productivity: step by step guide to creating a lifelong habit

(3b)

If you want to uncover the best strategies to take back control of your time, get things done efficiently and triple your productivity, then keep reading...

If any of this fits, this book is for you - an ambitious, creative person who routinely generates more stuff to do than time available. You aren't average - traditional time management has been a concern of yours for a long time and you have already put some things in place which work well for you.


So many people in society lack critical organizational skills which not only makes life more stressful, it takes up your free time which could be spent doing the things that make you happy. 


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Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General

Secondary Genre: SELF-HELP / Affirmations

Language: English

Keywords: time management, time management for busy people, time management for women, time management productivity, small business, time management system, procrastination, productivity

Word Count: 30592

Sales info:

Recently we ran a promo and were able to make 1500 sales during the promotion period. Though all sales were free downloads but it signifies that the topic has potential and is capable of making money. Paid downloads vary between 40 to 60 per month.

 

Calculation

Minimum estimate - 30 Paid Downloads * $3.00 * 70% = $63 per month

Maximum but not limited to - 60 Paid Downloads * $3.00 * 70% = $126 per month

Annual Earnings per book - Minimum Estimate - $63 * 12 = $756 per year.

Annual Earnings per book - Max but not limited to Estimate - $126 * 12 = $1512 per year.

 

Please Note - This is just one book. I have over 1000+ books in my arsenal. If one book can do this much imagine how much even 10 books could do for you. Just stay committed with our business model and I assure you that we all will make money!! Lot of it!!


Sample text:

Just as I was about to make the transition from employee to business owner, an opportunity was presented to me by a friend and business colleague. We knew each other very well, and had a history of working together successfully on previous projects. He had been self-employed for almost five years and had built a very strong personal brand and a successful consultancy business for himself. He’s doing pretty well. He had built a strong business network around him and was very well positioned to do great things.

When he approached me to come on board and support the work he was doing, I jumped straight in with two feet, because I saw it as a great opportunity and feared I would miss the boat. I got straight involved and began contributing to a number of projects and leading on a few particular elements. I found myself putting in substantial hours each week to ensure that deadlines were met. As the months went on and the project began to develop, I began to recognise that what was being built was not in line with my end goal. His why and my why did not align.


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