That’s fine.
If I’m being honest, that’s how it’s meant to be.
And to make sure I hone in on the right audience, I won’t be offended if you unfollow me after this post.
If you want to see the LinkedIn banner, it’s here.
I talk about art, design, and creativity
That’s fine.
If I’m being honest, that’s how it’s meant to be.
And to make sure I hone in on the right audience, I won’t be offended if you unfollow me after this post.
If you want to see the LinkedIn banner, it’s here.
The environment you put yourself in influences how you behave, right?
Here’s what I noticed a few months into sharing my writing on LinkedIn (feel free to connect with me while you’re here).
I started writing in shorter sentences. And I mean short. Points just feel more compact this way.
I started putting line breaks in between every point I write.
I give more love and attention to the first line at top (AKA the line that makes or breaks your post).
LinkedIn effectively changed the way I write.
Perhaps it’s changed the way I read too.
I think about how I used to write. Maybe it was just a younger, less experienced writer and content producer sitting at her desk in front of her laptop.
Would I continue using these writing habits in general? I definitely think so.