I apprciate being able to learn things from others, and today I listened to the video below by Diyanna Alcheva that I am sure you will appreciate.
My suggestion: review the video first and then return to “take in” some of the thoughts I have recorded below by responding in one way or another to my ideas, insights or questions.
Enjoy!
I appreciate, as you say “simple but powerful strategy”
What I Appreciated
1.  It is short.
2.  It is simple.
3.  It is helpful.
4.  The style was pleasant.
Concepts This Demonstrates (in my mind)
It demonstates the power of sharing our skills.
It demonstates the power of leveraging.
Related Questions
Could you make a short tutorial or give any level of instruction that may help others today?
Remember, the nature of the instruction does not need to be that which is making something complicated simple, it also involes sharing what is simple and doable by someone who does not know: (1) how do do what you are doing; or (2) that the simple thing you are sharing even exists for them to take advantage of.
Think of it this way…
Make the complicated, simple: Yes, that is always helpful!
But helping others make simple discoveries can be just as useful!
Digging A Bit Deeper
Reflecting on Diyanna’s video and/or my brief comments on this post, what one idea could you take with you?
If you are great at the art of mastering “the little things” in your chosen field of endeavor, who could you share it with for the purpose of spreading your wisdom and influence?

I appreciate being able to learn things from others, and today I listened to the video below by Diyanna Alcheva about tagging on Facebook that I am sure you will gain from as well — whether that be in the area of your internet marketing strategy or simply exposing those you influence to the ideas or insights of others.

My suggestion: review the video first and then return to “take in” some of the thoughts I have recorded below by responding in one way or another to my ideas, insights or questions.

Enjoy!

What I Appreciated

1. It is short.

2. It is simple.

3. It is helpful.

4. The style was pleasant.

Concepts This Demonstrates (in my mind)

  • It demonstates the power of sharing our skills.
  • It demonstates the power of leveraging.

Related Questions

Could you make a short tutorial or give any level of instruction that may help others today?

Remember, the nature of the instruction does not need to be that which is making something complicated simple, it also involes sharing what is simple and doable by someone who does not know: (1) how to do what you are doing; or (2) that the simple thing you are sharing even exists for them to take advantage of.

Think of it this way…

  • Make the complicated, simple: Yes, that is always helpful!
  • But helping others make simple discoveries can be just as useful!

Digging A Bit Deeper

  1. Reflecting on Diyanna’s video and/or my brief comments on this post, what one idea could you take with you?
  2. If you are great at the art of mastering “the little things” in your chosen field of endeavor, who could you share it with for the purpose of spreading your wisdom and influence?


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