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Well Said Wednesday: Peace, Love and Good Leftovers

November 25, 2020 in Inspiration & Creativity

And I'm thinking about all the people in my life who've helped me move through this extraordinary year. A part of me wants to end that sentence "...through this extraordinary year with grace" because it sounds pretty and Instagram-ready.

But let's face it, that's not the truth! Sure, there have been moments of grace or near-grace. And moments of grit. And anxiety. And goofiness. And clarity. And sadness. And wonder. And anger. And relief. And...well, this could become a very blog post.

Besides, it's not about the emotion. It’s about the people who stand by me and stand up for me and nudge me to stand down when I need that. It's about you.

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Tags: Gratitude, Content Stress, Thanksgiving, COVID-19, Co-Working
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Well Said Wednesday: Where To Find a Million Content Ideas

November 11, 2020 in Message Basics, The Writing Habit

If you know anything about my approach to messaging, you know I believe in content planning -- mapping out what you're going to say and when you're going to say about a month -- maybe two -- in advance. But there's something that is even more powerful than a plan.

It's this simple fact: You already know what you need to say.

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Tags: Inspiration, Content Creation, Writing on Purpose, Content Ideas, Barbara Govednik
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Well Said Wednesday: A Scary Halloween Haiku For Writers

October 28, 2020 in Blog, Inspiration & Creativity

With Halloween fast approaching, it’s time to share this one. I was inspired to write this for all the content creators out there. Because is there anything scarier than your computer eating your work?

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Tags: Haiku, Creativity, Barbara Govednik
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Photo by Wonderlane on Unsplash. Haiku by Barbara Govednik.

Well Said Wednesday: It's Okay To Play With Your Words

October 14, 2020 in Fear & Loathing in Mktg

If you’re feeling a little furrowed, depleted and “business writing-y” about your next piece of content, I invite to you play with your words. Permission granted to crank out a sh*tty first draft, mess around with saying whatever’s on your mind, write a poem instead of a blog post. You don’t have to publish it. The only goal is to shake you up and shake you out of your “business writing” mind. Because:

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Tags: Business Content, Business Writing, Barbara Govednik, Haiku, Content Creation, Creativity, procrastination
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Well Said Wednesday: "You Made That Deadline Up"

September 30, 2020 in The Writing Habit

Then we laugh at the end of the co-working session, because co-working *shouldn't* work, but it does. It's a centering point that helps us cut through our own bullsh*t and focus. That's why On Fridays, We Write.

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Tags: On Fridays We Write, Co-working, Motivation, Productivity
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