
Record All of Your Ideas (Even the “Bad” Ones) It might be as simple as a social media post or as elaborate as an in-person event. Next time you read an incredible book, listen to a provocative podcast or encounter a story that moves you-find a way to incorporate it into your marketing. While sticking with a consistent and organized schedule is imperative for long-term marketing success, it shouldn’t leave you feeling listless or uninspired. Sometimes marketing can feel prescriptive-posting blogs on certain days of the week, being active on social media, sending a monthly newsletter, engaging in events and webinars-that you forget to leave space for your thoughts and creativity.

How can you consciously welcome change into your writing? Embrace Your Creative Ideas and Imagination Change keeps life fresh, exciting, and ripe for newness and experience.Ĭhange and writing are like a quiet winter morning and a good book-the ultimate companions. Regularity can dull even the richest blue in the sky or the calmest lap of the ocean. This brief, though compelling stanza illuminates a resonating message not just to accept but welcome change.Ĭhange can be challenging, but there’s a certain charm and comfort in knowing that things won’t stay the same forever-it’s what gives us a voracity for life.

In his famous 52 verse poem Song of Myself 51, American poet Walt Whitman says, I’m Lauren Keller, Director of Content and Strategy, and I’m thrilled to bring you a monthly video series completely dedicated to the craft of writing. Hi, everyone, and welcome to Perfectly Planned Content’s Writing Wednesday video series, where we dive into the power of words and the many ways writing impacts your business.
