PLR Offer: New content package for introverts

What do J.K. Rowling, Elon Musk, and Mark Zuckerberg all have in common?

They are all self-proclaimed introverts.

And they do the hard things even though it’s scary as heck!

If your clients complain about not being able to do the things they need to do because they are introverts, then you’ll love this new package Nicole Dean just released: “Introverts: How To Use Your Strengths (And Cultivate Your Non-Strengths) To Grow Your Business“.

You’ll get:

• A 1900+ word blog post entitled “20 Ways Introverts Can Be Successful Business Owners”

• A self-assessment you can use as an opt-in or with your clients: “Do You Have Introvert Qualities?”

• 5 more articles which you can re-do in many ways to inspire and make a difference:

3 Reasons Why Knowing Your Personality Traits Can Lead to Success
Are You an Introvert? 5 Characteristics which Can Be Used to Your Advantage
Debunking the 5 Most Common Myths about Introverted People
Riding the Fine Line Between Introvert and Ambivert: 5 Ways to Make the Most of Each Trait
5 Tips for Coming Out of Your Introvert Shell When You Want to Grow

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What A Fish Taught Me About Getting Rich

What do Mark Zuckerberg, Richard Branson, Elon Musk, and a rainbowfish have in common?

I’ll give you a hint.

It’s got something to do with their brains.

You see, the brains of millionaires (and billionaires) are “wired” a certain way.

The rainbowfish, believe it or not, shares a particular brain trait that millionaires have.

And that’s the ability to engage the WHOLE brain.

You might have heard about how the brain is split between the left and right hemispheres…

With each one responsible for specific types of tasks.

The left deals with logic, such as science and maths.

The right deals with creativity and the arts.

Researchers at Australia’s Macquarie University discovered that the rainbowfish’s ability to use its whole brain plays a huge role in its survival.

Using the whole brain helps the rainbowfish process instincts like fear much more effectively…

So they’re able to react quicker in the presence of predators.

Millionaires who have the ability to tap into “whole brain thinking” often find success due to their willingness to take calculated risks.

Thing is…this isn’t something that only millionaires are born with.

It’s something you can fully take advantage of…if only you know how.

Come be a rainbowfish. Learn how here.