A Plan for Mindful Growth and Bringing Fun Back to Your Writing Process

A Plan for Mindful Growth and Bringing Fun Back to Your Writing Process

This week on Copyblogger, we’ve been talking with writer, designer, and entrepreneur Paul Jarvis about mindful growth for our business projects and organizations. On Monday, Stefanie Flaxman reminded us that bringing more enjoyment to our writing processes can result in work that brings more joy to our readers. She looked at three game-changing (and satisfying!) He presented ways that larger businesses — like big predators — can become vulnerable within their ecosystems. Paul’s book is also our next choice for the Copyblogger book club! If you’d like some company and conversation while you read the book, we hope you’ll join us. You can jump right into our Killers and Poets Facebook group here. (Note that you do need to answer the three questions to get in the door. And making it a Paul-themed week, I also chatted with Paul on the Copyblogger FM podcast about the themes and findings from his book: A Copyblogger FM Conversation with Paul Jarvis. That’s all the content for now, so we’ll catch you next week!

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A Plan for Mindful Growth and Bringing Fun Back to Your Writing Process

This week on Copyblogger, we’ve been talking with writer, designer, and entrepreneur Paul Jarvis about mindful growth for our business projects and organizations. Paul’s new book, Company of One, explores how we can be more intentional when thinking about the size of our businesses.

On Monday, Stefanie Flaxman reminded us that bringing more enjoyment to our writing processes can result in work that brings more joy to our readers. She looked at three game-changing (and satisfying!) steps that can put us in the right mindset to put the most care into our content.

On Tuesday, Paul Jarvis showed up to offer some of the benefits of keeping your business or project small. He presented ways that larger businesses — like big predators — can become vulnerable within their ecosystems.

Paul’s book is also…

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