258 - What value do you get from reading posts?
- janelehman
- Oct 11, 2021
- 2 min read
You never know what content you will find on LinkedIn. There is so much great content when you look for it.
The magic is in finding posts that bring value to you and others.
Many posts I read today had a message woven specifically for me.
John Knotts post on purpose and vision was the first one that jumped out at me.
I'm currently writing a speech for Toastmasters on the subject of finding purpose.
If you're not sure about your purpose, read John's post. It's succinct and well written.
Next, I came across Daniel Gomez whose post was a question, What must I let go of today?
Stop a moment and think about something that may be taking away your joy.
There are so many limiting beliefs we hang onto unconsciously.
I was motivated and energized by David Walter's post on his experience with #tonyrobbins who spoke about the Impostor Syndrome.
The core message was, I AM ENOUGH.
Each of us is enough. We can let go of being impostors and be ourselves.
When I learned about this years ago, it was a relief. I could be ME.
Ted Clouser's message today is about writing your own story. I have thought so often about that and have been told I should write mine.
Have you considered writing your own story? We all have a story that could help someone else.
It doesn't have to be a best-seller, it has to be genuine.
I have often been told that I should share my story. My story will encourage younger people to choose their path.
Collin Mitchell is gearing up for a masterclass on getting booked on podcasts. It's not too late to register.
Being an interesting guest is important.
I love being a guest on podcasts because the conversation is always centered around interesting topics and thought-provoking questions.
Again, it's about getting your story out there.
Collin had me at, it's FUN!
Then, to sum it all up, I read a post from Aleric Heck who questioned if we have ever been afraid to fail.
I had to smile because it tied all the other posts together. I considered his question.
Once upon a time...I was afraid to fail.
I'm no longer afraid to fail. I've done it often enough and will continue to do so as I climb the ladder to success.
I loved the messages these posts had today. They felt as if they were written for me.
What value do you get from the posts you read?
I'm no longer afraid to fail. I've done it often enough and will continue to do so as I climb the ladder to success.
What value do you get from the posts you read?





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