If you’ve been on the journey of building your audience for quite some time, you know what I’m talking about. A lot of writers complain about not getting enough exposure. They’re not getting enough likes. They’re not getting enough followers. All this converges to one thing: They simply have a hard time justifying the time taken to do their writing.
Author’s need dynamic thinking to share their writing on to the media, on blog posts and at events. The dynamic thinker is a person who continuously invests in adopting and adapting habits of mind that allow them to think and respond to challenges critically and creatively. In doing so they are able to think outside of the box and deliver innovative ideas.
Dynamic thinking is juggling context, meaning, emotions, culture, expectations and desires, needs and wants when answering a question.
Good thinkers are always in demand. A person who knows how always has a job. But the person who knows why will always be his boss. Good thinkers solve problems, they never lack ideas that can build an organization, and they always have hope for a better future. Good thinkers rarely find themselves at the mercy of ruthless people who would take advantage of them or try to deceive them.
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