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This ancient book claims to reveal secrets left out of the Bible:. The Book of Jasher. It’s mentioned inside the Bible…. But you’ve probably never read it. Why?. Because the full version disappeared for centuries. Here's the fascinating truth behind the Book of Jasher:
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If you want to build a Passive Income business that:. - leverages Amazon.- generates $2,000 to $10,000+ per month.- can be exited for 6-figures+. DM Me "KDP" and I'll send some info.
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& if you enjoyed this thread…. Follow me @NickDiFabio1 for more content like this.
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• No publisher needed.• No upfront inventory costs .• Passive royalties every month. I truly believe it’s one of the greatest opportunities out there. Have any questions?. Let me know below.
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These insights have been proven to help so many people harness their ADHD strengths. What's even better?. I actually turned similar insights into an ADHD workbook that became one of my most successful books ever. With Amazon KDP, you can do something similar with your own
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8. Structure is freedom. It sounds backward, but things like:. • Lists.• Routines.• Calendars. Give ADHD brains room to breathe. • Timers & alarms.• Visual reminders.• Breaking tasks into small chunks. These tools reduce overwhelm & create momentum.
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7. Movement improves focus. • Pacing.• Moving.• Fidgeting. While working isn't a distraction…. It's a coping mechanism. Exercise, especially cardio, can help regulate focus & mood. Many ADHDers benefit from walking meetings or standing desks.
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6. Executive function struggles are the real bottleneck. ADHD impairs the brain's ability to:. • Plan.• Prioritize.• Manage time.• Start & finish tasks. This makes life feel overwhelming—even for smart, capable people.
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5. ADHD is often linked with entrepreneurship & creativity. ADHDers are:. • Risk-takers.• Big-picture thinkers.• Comfortable with uncertainty. They also struggle with structure, but thrive when building things their own way.
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4. Rejection Sensitivity is very real. Many people with ADHD experience RSD (Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria). It's an extreme emotional response to:. • Criticism.• Being ignored.• Perceived failure. It's painful, but often mistaken for mood disorders.
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3. ADHD brains are wired for novelty and stimulation. This is why routine tasks feel unbearable for these people. But it also means ADHDers thrive in environments with:. • High urgency.• Creative challenges.• Fast feedback loops. These can be their superpowers in the right.
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2. It's not just a childhood disorder. ADHD continues into adulthood for many people. Symptoms just evolve:. • More mental restlessness.• Less physical hyperactivity.• Chronic disorganization or overwhelm. Many adults go undiagnosed for years.
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1. ADHD isn't a deficit of attention—it's a dysregulation of it. People with ADHD don't lack attention. They struggle to control what they pay attention to & when. This is why they can hyperfocus for hours on things they love…. & completely ignore everything else.
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ADHD is misunderstood. Most people think it's just “being easily distracted.”. But it's actually a complex neurological condition with strengths no one talks about. 8 little known truths about ADHD everyone should know:
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After years of emotional damage, time to relocate seats. At least I can suffer from a different angle this season.
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Exam prep / test prep books are such a goldmine. The high price points mean you don't need to sell a lot to make solid income. This one, for example, makes over $500 a day.
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You can right away but conversions won’t be good. Great for data though. I prefer to start once I have ~20 reviews.
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@NickDiFabio1 When would you start your ads for a book? Straight away or after a set amount of reviews or sales?.
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The Rule of 7 applies to publishing too. Most people need to see your book at least 7 times before they buy. That’s why Amazon ads are so powerful. Not just for direct sales, but for staying visible. Even if they don’t click the first time, they remember your book. They search.
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RT @NickDiFabio1: Anyone can publish a book on Amazon & make $3,000/month from it. I've done it over 260x. So I created a full course on….
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The Wealth Ladder:. 1. Trading time for money (employment).2. Leveraging time for more money (consulting).3. Creating systems that make money (business).4. Building assets that make money without you (publishing).
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The biggest lie we tell ourselves:. "I need to be an expert before I can publish.". Expertise is overrated. Systems are underrated. I wasn't an expert in anything when I started. I just learned how to find profitable niches & deliver solutions. Execution > credentials every.
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