How to Make Awesome Content with @stellabelle - Steem Smart Podcast Ep. 7b

in #steemit8 years ago

Learn the secrets of how to make awesome content from highest-reputation Steemian @stellabelle.

Stephen Polsky ( @shneakysquirrel ), Gabriel Scheare ( @piedpiper ) and George Donnelly ( @georgedonnelly ) learn the secrets of how to make awesome content from highest-reputation Steemian and former supermodel turned professional writer Leah Stephens ( @stellabelle ).

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I would write the "I'm the Most Boring Person in the Woooorld" post, but I can't, as I'm one of the most interesting people in the world.

I don't wear any underwear.

Ever.

See? Interesting, yes?

Great advice from Leah around 12:30. Separate content creation from content ingestion. Allow your brain to wander. Run with what you enjoy and have fun with your ideas. Let go of your comforts. Grow from your weaknesses. All great stuff!

I am I/E NTP.

It's weird that the Myers-Brigg typology stands so well. NTs gatherin' all anti-socially together.

Nothing weird about it. Just a predictable outlet for our personalities. We were the first to jump onto the internet, and when it became saturated with garbage, we moved our outlets to other corners of the internet. NT's are historically the movers/shakers of the world.

I would say we're the future-thinkers but we're not always movers-shakers. We don't get down in the trenches and make stuff happen, except for ENTJs. We're more innovators and pioneers who prefer not to have our hands in the mix but to step back a bit. That's my sense.

Thanks again for doing this interview.

I'm having fun writing about what I imagine the most boring person in the world is like. I hope to post it within a few hours.

Thanks for the inspiration

Post the link here!

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