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- #Conversation
- #Content Sources
- #Writing Ideas
- #YouTube
- #Books
Created: 2025-03-14
Created: 2025-03-14 08:43
This year, I've set a goal of posting at least three times a week. So far, I've been able to stick to this plan. I've noticed that many people post frequently, whether it's once a week, seven times a week, or something in between.
Many people ask, "What kind of content should I write? Where can I find inspiration?" I had the same struggles at first. On LinkedIn, for example (in my opinion), a platform with many impressive people, or even on blogs, I constantly worried about what kind of content would resonate.
1. Books
An essential source of inspiration. Books are a great source of content that sparks a lot of thought. I once wrote five blog posts based on a single book. You can share information from books, your personal reflections, critiques, or simply your own thoughts to connect with others.
2. YouTube
Honestly, it's easy to get lost in YouTube. It's easy to get caught up in seeking stimulating videos or simply wasting time watching videos. However, I don't just watch videos for the dopamine rush. I think about what I can learn or gain from each video.
For example, I'm writing this post while watching an NBA game. I'm thinking about what makes an NBA announcer so beloved for such a long time, how the world's best players reached their level, etc. And I dream of one day playing at such a high level myself.
3. Conversations with my Wife
I also get content ideas from conversations with those around me. I try to have many conversations with my wife. We share insights gained from these conversations, or simply the joy of spending time together.
Ultimately, it might sound obvious, but because it's obvious, we tend not to do it. In other words, it might be a lack of a challenging spirit or persistence.
Small changes can make a huge difference. Let's experience new feelings and growth through small changes in our behavior!
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