We all run on “operating systems” created from our unique set of life experiences.
But, like any operating system…
Sometimes they need to be updated.
And we’re capable of updating them.
Change your operating system, change your life.
Now, on to this week’s ideas…
The Starting Five
1. How My New LinkedIn Comment Strategy Is Leading To Relationships
It’s been fun to do too.
2. How I Use A “Mistake List” To Generate Content Ideas
Every piece of content I’ve created using this approach has performed well.
3. Rate Your Business In These 10 Categories
An interesting way to assess the strengths and weaknesses of what you’re doing.
4. How To Build A Cost-Effective System To Grow Your Newsletter
Most people do the math wrong.
5. Three Things To Remember If You Feel Like No One Sees Your Content
How to keep publishing when you’re not getting traction.
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From My Notebook…
• I imagine flow state is what it would feel like to be able to fly.
• “Unclutter” is a word that resonates with people right now in a variety of areas.
• The easier it gets to do anything, the more you want to do everything.
See more of my notebook here.
My Final Words Of The Week
David C. Baker is as good as it gets when it comes to advice about how to build an expertise-based business.
And this episode of the Undisputed Authority podcast profiling him is packed with great stuff about how he uses content to attract clients.
Thanks to Brendan McAdams for reminding me to check it out!
Have an interesting week!

