Another Thanksgiving is in the books and I hope you had a wonderful one.
As you emerge from your turkey-induced food coma, I thought I'd re-share a post with you I wrote last year around this time.
Check it out - by the time next Thanksgiving rolls around you might be glad you did.
Now, on to this week's ideas...
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1. When You Follow Someone New On Social Media, Post About It
"It's good for you, good for the person you promote, and good for your audience. Win-win-win."
This is so basic, so easy, so effective, and yet...hardly anyone does it (Including me. I should really listen to my own advice more often).
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2. How To Get An Audience To Care About Your Work
"The world is so crazy busy, there's so much going on, there are so many distractions...what is going to make somebody who has a few precious spare minutes of their day seek out your music and spend time with it?"
It's so easy to become so absorbed in the creation of your work that you forget you also need to be able to convince others to care about it.
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3. If You're Busy, You're Doing Something Wrong
"If your goal is to build a remarkable life, then busyness and exhaustion should be your enemy."
A study of elite vs. average violin students a few years ago found something fascinating: They each spent the same amount of time practicing, but the elite players spent their time in two concentrated, focused practice sessions a day while the average players spread their practice out throughout the day.
Cal Newport uses this as a jumping off point to explain why if you're busy, you're doing something wrong and points out the key to success isn't to work more, it's to do more focused work and incorporate more leisure time into your day.
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4. How To Find Yourself After You Lose Your Job
"The end of a job doesn't mean, shouldn't be, and isn't the end of your life."
Losing a job can be awful. But...it can also be so much more.
Alex Barnett shares how to find yourself after you lose your job including to ask yourself why you didn't love your job, reconsider how much you really need to earn, and give yourself permission to feel a full spectrum of emotions.
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5. How To Overcome Writer's Block In Minutes
"I'll bet it took him less than a minute to realize he had something he'd rather write than 'I have nothing I want to say' over and over."
It will take you two minutes to read this post and just may cure you of writer's block forever.
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