
Does your writing help readers to see where they stand as humans… and do you offer tips to encourage a vision for where a person is
headed…? If so... you’ve likely tapped into your intrapersonal intelligence as a writer. Suggest tips for readers to use more personal strengths to succeed in business… and they'll likely also find motivation to move beyond mere career choices with a new call to embrace lifelong learning ....
Fellow writer … Ed Brenegar … at the Web site … Leading Questions … offers excellent tips…for instance… to help his readers make choices between trustworthiness and corruption. Introspectively strong readers especially will benefit from Ed’s frequent intrapersonally rich posts…. Here are a few tips to help you unleash your own intrapersonal muse:
1. Become your own worst enemy at work and describe your day in a post
5. Plot one strength and one weakness over your career
6. Relive one scene in a fellow worker's business career and show how you’d differ
2. Write a blog as if it were a journal entry of your favorite business experience
3. Encourage readers to open gates to a secret garden in their thoughts for a day
4. Walk back through time and give business advice to your teenage self
7. Rewrite a leader’s advice on a major issue at your organization
8. Reflect on your own choices for trustworthiness or corruption
9. Keep a journal of your emotional responses when others offend you
10. List your unique intellectual gifts, talents and interests and show how these benefit your work
Have you ever tried to become the person you’d like others to see in you…? If so ... you are ready to blog through your actively engaged intrapersonal intelligence…. What do you think?











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