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questions to address the individual points

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 8:51 am
by sami
To work through the individual points, questions like the following are helpful:

What happens if I follow my preference?
How can I maximize effectiveness in the things I enjoy doing?
Will my attitude change if I have more information?
Can I omit this task/measure/activity or replace it with another one?
If I can't paint them, can/should I hire someone else to do it?
Edit the individual points
Now let’s take a look at the individual columns and the individual points within them as examples.

This gives me energy

Everything that gives me energy and strengthens me contributes chinese america data in a special way to the success of my communication strategy. On the one hand, I am probably particularly successful with it. On the other hand, such experiences of success usually mean that the necessary strength and attention are available for less pleasant tasks.

Attend conferences and talk to other people.
The travel plan will play a central role in Susanne's communication and networking strategy. The number of her contacts will multiply quickly and the reach of the digital channels will also increase. She says that the idea of ​​adding new contacts on social networks is very familiar to her. Topics for her own blog posts as well as for professional input on the social web arise quite naturally. The challenge is in planning time and resources in relation to paid work.

Collect topic ideas and keywords for blog posts.
See previous point: There are enough ideas this way. More arise from daily work. Susanne will next choose an online tool with which she can collect these ideas on all devices - in the office and on the go - and access them from anywhere and share them with other employees. Trello is a good option for this .

Both points retain their rating and remain in the first column.