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Post by mdshamolahmed01 on Mar 11, 2024 5:15:53 GMT
Jon Morrow knows how to write a good tale, so good that he wrote the most popular Problogger post of all time (that Twitter share count has been reset, it’s closer to 10,000 shares). Leave People with a Game Plan Motivational content is powerful stuff You might think that I’d be against it, considering I just called out the fluffy “Be awesome!” variety above, but there is a fine line between good motivational content and filler that gets people excited over nothing. Allow me to introduce you to some of the latter. Some of my favorite producers Country Email List of this content are the fine folks over at the BufferApp. Joel Gascoigne manages to write some of the best “Be your best” content out there in my eyes, and here’s why: he doesn’t leave you hanging with motivation, he leaves you with a gameplan. Surprise! Of all things, Joel recently wrote about the importance of a “sleep ritual” in keeping your mind focused for the boatloads of work that come with running a startup. I didn’t come away from the post with a “Hoo-rah, sleep is important and so am I!”, kind of attitude, because Joel doesn’t write fluff. I honestly use Joel’s exact gameplan for getting a good night’s rest, every single night, how’s that for creating so-called “life-changing” content? The best part about this content type is that it can be incorporated into so many topics, it’s insane! Another great example comes in the form of 33 Ways to Make More Time in Your Life for Music-Making by Nick Tozier.
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