A Cool Twist on Sharing What You Know There are so many ways to share what you know. It's one of the reasons I love what I do. And with each project, I learn something new. Now, you may or may not be a fan of winter. I get it. Ice and shoveling after a snowstorm are my least favorite winter activities. But the morning after a snowstorm? It's just about as beautiful as it gets. The air is crisp; the sky is blue; rooftops, streets, and trees are frosted ... and there's a hush over the landscape. Today I want to share with you two infographics I created for winter activities ... because the best way to get through winter is to get outside. Well, getting outside is always a good idea, regardless of the season. Anyway, here are two winter activities that will get you outside: making a snowman (or winter beauty as I call them) and ice fishing. Though truthfully, I'm all in on the first, not so much on the second, but I loved learning more about it. I'm sharing these today to remind you that sharing what you know matters. And it doesn't always have to be in a long-form book. You've got insights and knowledge other people are interested in ... insights and knowledge we need. Share what you know. If you've been thinking of a writing a book. That's a great idea. But maybe a book seems too daunting or not the right format. Consider an infographic, a workbook, a timeline, or a web page where you can add links and resources. It's time to share what you know, how you did it, and why it matters. I know, it can be difficult to know where to begin, so let me help. Together we'll figure out how to share what you know ... and put it in a form that fits. Just remember: People love stories, and you've got some good ones. Call or write today to get the help you need to get started.
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