I've also opted out of hardcore Twitter.
I'm keeping my account open so I can use some tools to pull Tweets from people I follow who are staying and to connect with them.
I'm moving to LinkedIn for daily conversations and shares: https://t.co/MkQrI7Z2E3
@mvarghoose Thanks for sharing this! This episode is in my queue to listen to -- I love hearing how people are adapting on (and usually improving) my ideas.
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@justjeffcrosby What I see is that it *did* sink in the first time, at least conceptually.
The 5 Projects Rule requires continual practice. We say Yes to more than we can do and don't finish/wrap up projects as quickly as we think we will. (Yep, me too.)
Prune, closeout, celebrate. Get it.
@caelanhuntress Yes AND curation often entails altering previous pieces, even in small ways.
Small example: backlinking to previously published posts is a common practice. Far less common is *forward-linking* from the previous post. The latter curative practice is powerful and underrated.
@mvarghoose@indigosblog Thanks for sharing this, Michelle! I loved your story and am glad Start Finishing helped reveal the podcaster and writer that we now see. 👏🏽
What's the biggest gap for you after conducting customer research?
Is it:
• Extracting actionable insights?
• Applying / educating the team about the insights?
• Executing on the ideas from the insights?
• Prioritizing ideas once you get them?
🤔