Blind Post
Ten resolutions you should make to be more successful in 2013 #blindpost
Thanks for the suggestion to blindpost this by this guy and this guy. I figure if two people independently suggest I blindpost something, I better do it. Typically with a blindpost, I copy the title verbatim from another article and, without reading that article, I write it from my perspective. Here are some examples. This…
Read More5 skills for the next generation work force #blindpost
This is a blindpost – meaning I read the headline of an article/blog post someone else wrote and wrote a post based on that headline before reading the article – on the topic of skills for the next generation work force. The original article can be found here and here are some other blindposts that…
Read MoreStop doing other people’s jobs #blindpost
This is a #blindpost. When I first read this headline, you’ll see I took it in a bit of a different direction than the original author’s intention (included below in case you’re curious). Almost every over-achiever I know could use this advice. Because they are over-achievers and very good at excelling at anything they do,…
Read MoreWhat’s a #blindpost?
I write a lot of #blindpost’s, which means I read a headline and then write a post without reading the original article to see where I’ll end up with it. I find this to be a good exercise in breaking through writers block when blogging, but also some people just come up with great ideas…
Read More8 Qualities of Remarkable Employees #blindpost
I write a lot of #blindpost’s, which means I read a headline and then write a post without reading the original article, to see where I’ll end up with it. This one was on Inc.com entitled, The 8 Qualities of Remarkable Employees. Here are the 8 qualities that I think make remarkable employees 1. They are…
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