
If you write a blog already, you’re likely already stronger than most
people, in language intelligence… There are though, innovative ways to use language in blogs so that readers in general … and especially for readers who look for challenge or for inspiration in your words… can draw more from what you write.
I was intrigued by how fellow blogger and expert linguist … Tom Vander Well … showed tone as the body language of linguistic intelligence today at QAQNA Call Center QA Questions and Answers. Tom offers winning results that come to those who tap into language intelligence… to bring business results that both customers and supervisors value.
You can free up fresh blog ideas from your own mental resources through language entry points below… and end up with new material to write ….
1. Write non-stop for 5 minutes on a topic you’d like to develop further
2. Defend your firm’s best practices to a disenfranchised worker
3. Reduce your most important business belief into five inspirational words
4. Create the exact opposite of your belief and support it in one paragraph
5. Create a new word … define it … and use it in your next project
6. Defend a tree’s right to live to a logging firm and show how good tone works
7. Create a checklist for a person to edit your post and invite readers’ ideas
8. Rewrite Martin Luther’s dream speech to include your business vision
9. Write both sides of a debate on a controversial issue at your workplace
10. Rewrite your story to inspire a seven year old… and a seventy-year old











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