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I didn’t plan to write this post. At least not today. I planned to dedicate the first couple of hours of this morning to writing a piece about the role of co-creation in communication. I …
I didn’t plan to write this post. At least not today. I planned to dedicate the first couple of hours of this morning to writing a piece about the role of co-creation in communication. I …
Are we living inside a computer-generated simulation? What is consciousness? Can AI be conscious? Can we say for sure if it is or isn’t? And how does all that relate to religion? These are all …
Your emails must not be longer than 200 words. Meetings should be 20 minutes long tops. Your LinkedIn posts must fit into one mobile screen if you want people to notice them. We are led …
Would you read half a book? A good book, that is. Would you read a quarter of an article you find interesting? I guess the answer is no. I know I wouldn’t because I, like …
I didn’t write anything for a few days, and nothing would be easier than beating myself up about this unfortunate fact. A common tip for content creators is to write daily — to turn writing …
I love music. I always did. Music has always moved me, and I can’t remember a single period of my life without some soundtrack. I remember guitar solos and where the string section comes into …
Consistency is perceived as a positive trait. We like predictable things and prefer to know what we are facing. Surprises are fun and draw our attention, but when it comes to professional content, lack of …
I love listening to podcasts. It started with a way to utilize my commuting time and evolved to the joy of getting a glimpse into issues and domains I never imagined I would be interested …
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If you read my LinkedIn feed in the last couple of weeks, you might have noticed an increasing number of posts and comments in Hebrew. Many of these posts are not about communication, writing, or …
Editing your content before you share it is an absolute must. No matter how well you write and arrange your thoughts, a second (and third) read will improve your text 100% of the time. A second …