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Position of the Day


Synopsis


A position a day keeps the love doctor away

From the perpetrators of Nerve.com's wildly popular Position of the Day: After all these years of thinking 69 was our lucky number, here comes 366 hand-picked erotic scenarios from Nerve.com's treasure trove into one gloriously chunky, deeply inspiring, and hilarious compendium. Yes, that's 366 - one for each day of the year plus a little something special for leap year! Illustrated with anatomically correct drawn figures, the positions run the lusty gamut from plausible to creative to Honey, get my weight belt, this is going to require some heavy lifting! Position of the Day is about not becoming a creature of habit, because even the Excuse Me, Do I Know You? can get boring if that's the only position in your repertoire…

 For beginners and the acrobatically challenged, there are accessible suggestions such as the Corporate Merger, the Wet Blanket, and the TV Dinner
 The adept and adventurous can try their hand at The Snow Blower, The Papoose, and the Quasimodo, which field-testing suggests is best attempted only after a vigorous round of stretching and a can of Red Bull
 Em & Lo (Emma Taylor and Lorelei Sharkey) pen Nerve.com's sex and relationships advice column, "The Em & Lo Down (Advice from Near-Experts)"

This book is a fun way to keep things exciting and put the spice and adventure back into your relationship.

With 366 positions of varying degrees of difficulty for every day of the year - including leap year!

 Great bachelorette and Valentine's Day gift
 All at once informational and humorous

Emma Taylor, Lorelei Sharkey

Summary

Chapter 1: The Power of Position

* Positions you in a place of authority and influence.
* Example: A sales manager who positions themselves as an expert in their field gains more trust and respect from their team and customers.

Chapter 2: How to Get into Position

* Identify your target audience.
* Research their needs and pain points.
* Develop a message that resonates with them.
* Find ways to get your message in front of them.
* Example: A marketing consultant who positions themselves as a social media expert offers free webinars and articles on the topic to establish credibility.

Chapter 3: Maintain Your Position

* Continuously provide value to your audience.
* Stay up-to-date on industry trends.
* Network with others in your field.
* Don't be afraid to ask for help when needed.
* Example: A business coach who maintains their position by hosting workshops, writing a blog, and collaborating with other experts.

Chapter 4: Use Your Position for Good

* Position yourself to make a difference in the world.
* Use your influence to help others.
* Be a role model for others.
* Example: A non-profit founder who positions themselves as an advocate for social justice uses their platform to raise awareness and funds.

Chapter 5: The Pitfalls of Positioning

* Avoid over-positioning.
* Don't try to be everything to everyone.
* Be authentic and genuine.
* Don't be afraid to change your position as needed.
* Example: A financial advisor who tried to position themselves as an expert in all aspects of finance but struggled to gain credibility due to lack of specialization.

Chapter 6: Position Yourself for the Future

* Think about your long-term goals.
* Position yourself today to achieve those goals.
* Be adaptable and willing to adjust your position as the world changes.
* Example: A tech executive who positions themselves as a leader in artificial intelligence by investing in education and partnerships.

Chapter 7: The Ultimate Position

* The ultimate position is not about being the best or the most powerful.
* It's about being true to yourself and making a difference in the world.
* Example: A teacher who positions themselves as a role model and inspiration for their students.

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