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Dear Self Improvement online business owner, When it comes to self help and personal development searches, the Time Management is one of the most searched-for topics online.

It’s safe to say that Time Management has spawned an entire industry of blogs, courses, books and products.

This is where my premium done-for-you Time Management PLR content package comes in. It’s all about teaching your customers ho to Manage Their Time With Ease.

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Time Management Premium PLR Package

Featuring Over 22 000 Words of High Quality Self Help Content Ready To Be Used In Your Business!

This high quality Time Management PLR package covers the hugely popular self help niche. Self Help is evergreen and will always be. This Time Management PLR content package is well-written by an experienced copywriter and comes with full private label rights so you can edit it, put your name on it, put your brand on it and sell it or use it to build your list of raving fans.

 

Here’s everything you’ll get in the Time Management MEGA PLR Package…

 

Main eBook: “Managing Your Time With Ease”

(3,712 words, 18 pages, 7 images)

 

 

A look inside the Managing Your Time With Ease PLR eBook:

 

 

Table of Contents for the Managing Your Time With Ease PLR Ebook:

Managing Your Time with Ease – An Introduction……………….. 3

Set Aside Time to Make a Plan………………………………………………. 5

Using Weekly Planning Sessions for the Week Ahead………….. 8

Using To-Do Lists the Right Way…………………………………………… 9

Calendar Tips………………………………………………………………………. 11

Setting Goals & Deadlines……………………………………………………. 12

Make Your Goals Extremely Specific…………………………………………….. 12

Schedule Some Down Time Every Day………………………………… 14

Leave Physical Space for What Matters to You……………………. 15

Reflect on What Has Happened in the Past, and What You Need to Happen in the Future……………………………………………… 16

Exercise……………………………………………………………………………….. 17

Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………… 18

 

Sample Content for the Managing Your Time With Ease Premium PLR Ebook:

Managing Your Time with Ease – An Introduction

There are only so many hours in a day. Once you factor in sleep, your work commute and “me time”, you might feel stressed out. You have so much to do and you never seem to have the time. To top it off, you probably know someone that seems to have time to spare. He is always calm, cool and collected. He looks like he has never encountered stress in his life. What is he doing that you aren’t? What does he know that you don’t?

More importantly, can you do the same thing and become that person that seems to squeeze 30 or 40 hours out of each day… without stress?

The short answer is yes.

You can learn to use your time more productively. What happens with most people who can’t seem to manage their time efficiently is that they are trying to do too much. They have too much on their plates. There are activities and responsibilities crowding their to-do lists that they should delegate.

Note: The above content is just a snippet of the ebook.

 

 

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Managing Your Time With Ease Checklist :

(432 words, 3 pages)

 

 

A look inside the Managing Your Time With Ease Premium PLR Checklist:

 

Managing Your Time With Ease PLR Editable Ecovers:

5 Emails/ Blog Posts:

Topic: How to Plan Your Day with Ease

Email #1 – Welcome to Time Management – How to Plan Your day with Ease. – 538 words

Email #2 – Creating and Using a To Do List – 375 words

Email #3 – Using a Calendar Effectively – 400 words

Email #4 – Doing Set Tasks on Specific Days – 443 words

Email #5 – Putting It All Together – 469 words

 

Time Management Email Content Sample:

Email #1 – Welcome to Time Management – How to Plan Your day with Ease.

Hello and welcome to the series on time management. Being we all have 24 hours in each day, why is it some people get more accomplished during that time than others? I’m sure you have seen it – some people working feverously hard all day long, but at the end of the day accomplished less than a co-worker that worked at a slower much more relaxed pace. The answer? Good time management and the focus of this course.

Over the course of these 5 lessons, we will cover:

  1. SMART goal setting
  2. Creating and using a to do list
  3. Using a calendar effectively
  4. Doing set tasks on specific days
  5. Putting it all together

Before we go any further, let’s define just exactly what time management is for anyone reading this lesson that might not know: It is “The process of planning and controlling how much time to spend on specific activities or tasks.”

Planning how to spend your time not only allows you to get more done in a shorter amount of time, but also with less stress; with good time management you are fully aware of when certain tasks must be done, and you have allotted enough time to do them. Because time management is a key quality that employers like to find, it can lead to more and better opportunities for employment.

SMART Goal Setting

Getting things done starts with knowing what you need to do and when it must be done. Many people in business and their personal life use the SMART system as a way to not only set, but also reach their goals. For each goal you want to accomplish, it must be:

  • Specific – A goal must be clear and when setting it, it should answer the questions:
    • What do I want to accomplish?
    • Why is it important?
    • Who is involved?
    • What resources do I need?
  • Measurable – Without a goal being measurable, it is much more difficult to track progress and know when you are done. It should answer these questions as they apply to the goal:
    • How much?
    • How many?
    • How will I know when it is done?
  • Achievable – The goal must be realistic and within your capabilities to get it done, so it should answer these questions:
    • Do I have the skill to get it done?
    • Do I have all the necessary resources?
  • Relevant – In other words, is this goal in line with what you want to accomplish either personally or professionally? It should answer such questions as:
    • Is the time right?
    • Is it worthwhile?
    • Am I the right person to do the job?
  • Time-bound – Each goal must have a target date or a date in which it must be finished. It should answer these questions:
    • How much time do I have to get it done?
    • How much time will it take?
    • When can I start?

Knowing the answers to each of these questions as applicable, will set the stage for knowing clearly what must be done, what is needed to get it done, when it must be done.

That wraps it up for this first lesson. In the next lesson, we will talk about creating and using a to do list. Be sure to read that one.

 

High Quality Time Management PLR Articles:

5 Simple Time Management Tips That Can Make Your Life a Lot Easier – 404 words

4 Tips for Prioritising Tasks and Goals in Life – 399 words

How to Become Better at Making Decisions – 418 words

Signs That You Need Better Time Management – 401 words

What is Time Management and Why is it Important? – 387 words

 

Time Management PLR Article Sample:

4 Tips for Prioritising Tasks and Goals in Life

Most of us have some goals, whether short-term or long-term. They could be related to your work life, family life or even just your own personal development. No matter how many important tasks and goals you may have, there are ways you can prioritise and work out which ones you need to concentrate on first. Here are some tips for prioritising your tasks and goals.

  1. Write them all down

Get a piece of paper and write down a list of everything that you need to do or would like to achieve. You can split it into two columns if you find this works easier – tasks and not always the same as your goals. Avoid using a phone or other device to make the list, since this could leave you distracted by notifications and other websites.

  1. Rate the importance of each task or goal

Using a scale of 1-5 or 1-10, you can rate each of your goals and tasks based on how important you think they are. This will help you to figure out somewhat which tasks should be prioritised, but this isn’t the only factor which you will have to consider. When thinking about importance, consider the impact of doing and not doing a certain task or achieving a certain goal. This will help you to decide just how important the task is.

  1. Consider time frames and deadlines

On your list of tasks and goals, highlight or circle any which have a deadline attached to them over the next 12 months. This could be a project at work which you are due to complete soon, or a new initiative which you’ve promised will be rolled out by a certain date. On the other hand, you might have life goals such as improving your confidence or getting fitter. While these are unlikely to have set deadlines to them, you might want to consider a time frame and think about smaller related goals which you would like to meet by a certain date.

  1. Stay committed

Once you have decided which are the most important tasks and which have deadlines which need to be met, you then need to stay committed and constantly remind yourself of this. You can pin the list up at your desk, or have it in the front of your notebook. Whichever way helps you to stay on track is the best way.

 

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Social Media Posts and Images:

 

5 Shareable Social Media Graphics (PLR)

 

 

15 Social Media Posts with hashtags (for sharing on Twitter or Facebook)

 

7 Royalty Free Images

 

 

Time Management Keyword Research Pack.

 

 

 

 

 

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