I recently spent some time reflecting on my platform-building routine. I looked at what was going well and not so well. I found 10 helpful principles:
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Platform-Building Pt. 3: How to Understand the Process
This is part 3 of a 4-part series on platform-building. You may want to start with Leaders Should Be Writers and Desktop and Workflow. It’s been a big challenge to understand workflow as I build my online platform. This flowchart has helped me understand how each of my tasks relates to my whole platforming project. […]
Platform-Building Pt. 2: Desktop and Workflow
I want to share the workflow I created for myself. If you’re a writer, you may find this helpful, especially if you’re building a “hearing with others” via an online platform. [You might start by reading Platform-Building Pt. 1: Leaders Should Be Writers] My weekly writing, reading, and platform-building activities are numerous. It’s difficult to […]
Platform-Building Pt. 1: Leaders Should Be Writers
Christian leaders have this in common: we work to reshape society. It’s why we invest in our families. It’s why we befriend people. It’s why we work in our churches, and it’s why many of us write. In all areas of life this much is true: ideas matter.
How To Give a Perfect Answer Pt. 5
“Don’t Make It Rude” When words are many, transgression is not lacking, But whoever restrains his lips is prudent. -Proverbs 10:19 This is the last of five posts asking, “How can I be more mature when I talk to people online?” Abraham Lincoln teaches us about maturity and immaturity in communication.