Making Your New Year’s Content Resolutions Stick
We kicked off our 2017 #ContentChat schedule with Laura Petrolino, my Spin Sucks colleague, to talk about making our 2017 content marketing resolutions stick.
Before we jump into the Q&A, I wanted to share something that made me smile. Those of you who regularly attend #ContentChat are aware that I always have a fun getting-to-know-you question to start things off before the main topic questions kick in. This week, at our special guest’s request, we asked attendees what their pirate name would be. This response won all the things thanks to its adorable and appropriate cat GIF use:
I’m Cassidy, Chief Editor here at VIM. After finishing Uncharted 4…my pirate name would be Nathan Drake. #contentchat #heskindofapirate pic.twitter.com/PurNN3S64G
— Venture Icon Media (@VentureIcon) January 9, 2017
Chat regulars know that an awesome cat GIF is the way to my heart. Thanks, Cassidy!
Q1: What are your New Year’s #content resolutions?
A1: Consistency – tend to get on a social media hot streak then taper off a few months in. Also, join @Snapchat finally! #contentchat https://t.co/Hscai7ylzq
— Elise Pagnini (@EliseasaurusRex) January 9, 2017
A1: To utilize the power of video more! @SFerika #ContentChat
— JMatt (@JMattMke) January 9, 2017
Q1: I have three: Creative writing, interviewing experts, and handwriting more often #contentchat
— Laura Petrolino (@lkpetrolino) January 9, 2017
A1: To start blogging consistently on my personal blog and to manage a tighter content calendar on my work’s blog. #contentchat @SFerika
— Jason Webb (@JasonLWebb) January 9, 2017
A1) Be. More. Awesome. =P On top of that, continue growing professionally #ContentChat pic.twitter.com/xsOyqwXR4m
— Jason Schemmel (@JasonSchemmel) January 9, 2017
2017 Content Will be Shorter, Sweeter & Unique to Targeted Audience #contentchat https://t.co/ZNh8WM3gHq
— Debi Norton (@BRAVOMedia1) January 9, 2017
@JMattMke @SFerika A1: Using video more is one of mine, too. I’ve been doing a lot of brainstorming about this. #contentchat
— Shanelle (@ShanelleWrites) January 9, 2017
A1: Writing at 10 articles per month #contentchat
— Spin Sucks (@SpinSucks) January 9, 2017
A1. New Year’s #Content Resolution = integrate influencers & advocates into all steps of content production/distribution #ContentChat
— Traackr (@traackr) January 9, 2017
A1: We are going to maximize our content calendar in 2017 to provide more consistent content on our blog/website! #ContentChat #FosterCare https://t.co/y5i6AkRXcI
— SaintA (@SaintAorg) January 9, 2017
A1: Consistency is key! It helps to have a schedule and stick to it so you are always publishing great content. #ContentChat
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) January 9, 2017
Q1: Goal 2- Interviewing experts outside of our industry for content. #contentchat
— Laura Petrolino (@lkpetrolino) January 9, 2017
A1b: Personally, I am shooting to published more social media related articles to my LinkedIn account (btwn 6 and 12)! #ContentChat
— JMatt (@JMattMke) January 9, 2017
A1: Long Form & Evergreen #content is key this year #ContentChat https://t.co/mdOfNz3K2L
— Jordan James Harvill (@JJ_Harvill) January 9, 2017
.@JMattMke @SFerika A1: My New Year’s #Content Resolution = overcome analysis paralysis ☞ publish, publish, publish! ✍️ #ContentChat pic.twitter.com/ZFKhw21Swm
— Susanna Conway (@ohsusannamarie) January 9, 2017
A1: Consistency. To post consistently on my own blog and increase guest posts. #contentchat #contentchat
— HannaLizKnowles (@HannaLizKnowles) January 9, 2017
A1 #contentchat focus on the quality, make it genuine, create stories our audience will care about
— Mentionmapp (@mentionmapp) January 9, 2017
A1 My content resolution is keep my website and research blog up to date. #contentneglect #ContentChat
— Andrew Smyk (@andrewsmyk) January 9, 2017
Q2: Did you keep last year’s content resolutions? If not, why not?
A2: Resolution last year was to try & guest post/start a personal blog. Did not keep up w/ it. Planning better for 2017 #contentchat https://t.co/H9Y3NdbegK
— Elise Pagnini (@EliseasaurusRex) January 9, 2017
A2: Sadly, no. Only because I couldn’t motivate myself to work on my own blog, but I think I’ve corrected that. #contentchat @SFerika
— Jason Webb (@JasonLWebb) January 9, 2017
A2: Goal was to actually launch a blog. So yes! Mission accomplished. #contentchat @SFerika
— HannaLizKnowles (@HannaLizKnowles) January 9, 2017
A2. Our content strategy changed too much to keep our resolution – but that’s OKAY because we needed to #contentchat @SpinSucks
— Shred Nations (@shred_nations) January 9, 2017
A2: Nope. Fell into the busyness trap #contentchat
— Spin Sucks (@SpinSucks) January 9, 2017
A2) I did from a growth point, but I wanted to diversify my content more than I did. #ContentChat pic.twitter.com/BspL7Wlra7
— Jason Schemmel (@JasonSchemmel) January 9, 2017
A2: sometimes. I did not have a plan in place. This year I am really determined to stick to plan #contentchat https://t.co/vWWDEb0Ijd
— Josephine Borrillo (@70mq) January 9, 2017
A2: #ContentChat Yes, I created less and made more of it. That was the plan!
— Luc Benyon (@HanburySt) January 9, 2017
.@JMattMke @SFerika A2: 2017 = My 1st year having a #content resolution #quote #ContentChat pic.twitter.com/xeY1yDi4EM
— Susanna Conway (@ohsusannamarie) January 9, 2017
A2 Kept close to the resolutions, got 2 clients getting consistent, but 2 others hit roadblacks on technical issues #contentchat
— Mike Mathews (@memathews) January 9, 2017
A2: I didn’t have a content resolution last year, it was mostly around analytics and getting a new job. Accomplished both! #ContentChat
— JMatt (@JMattMke) January 9, 2017
@EliseasaurusRex I feel it, this year’s personal resolution is better self-promotion content & video #contentchat
— Mike Mathews (@memathews) January 9, 2017
Goal was to research& launch a blog. Although I haven’t dived into a lot of publishing yet, my site is ready&up! I say #Success #contentchat https://t.co/uoMEjJDpoS
— Jordan James Harvill (@JJ_Harvill) January 9, 2017
A2: Handwriting was one of my last year too, and I failed miserably! #contentchat
— Laura Petrolino (@lkpetrolino) January 9, 2017
@SFerika Hello! A2 Sadly, no. I had wanted to do more video posts. Alas, there’s always this year, right? #contentchat
— Martin Lieberman (@martinlieberman) January 9, 2017
A2 My goal was to launch a passion project blog, which I did, though I wouldn’t have guessed the topic at the time. #contentchat
— Erika Heald (@SFerika) January 9, 2017
A2: Most of them, yeah! We’re growing pretty rapidly, so some of our goals had to evolve to suit a bigger, better content team! #contentchat pic.twitter.com/PzqZrXeof9
— Venture Icon Media (@VentureIcon) January 9, 2017
A2 Started an offline project that I’ve been documenting. Now half way done, will start posting images and progress. #contentchat
— Andrew Smyk (@andrewsmyk) January 9, 2017
Q3: It can be hard to get new habits and routines going. What are your tips for implementing new routines?
A3: Schedule yourself – literally put it on your calendar same time every week. Block out time to work on it & be accountable. #contentchat https://t.co/suc1ViAF3c
— Elise Pagnini (@EliseasaurusRex) January 9, 2017
A3: Accountability partners! People who keep you focused on your goals (whether you like it or not) #contentchat
— Laura Petrolino (@lkpetrolino) January 9, 2017
Yes! Out with the old, in with the new routine. #ContentChat https://t.co/j1xdOsHMrU
— Erika Heald (@SFerika) January 9, 2017
A3: Take it step by step. Incorporate one tiny thing into your day and grow from there #contentchat
— Spin Sucks (@SpinSucks) January 9, 2017
A3: I also have rely on an excel spread sheet and blocking off time on my calendar for “meetings” specific to my goals #contentchat
— Laura Petrolino (@lkpetrolino) January 9, 2017
@SFerika Hire more content writers and focus on our social – our social presence is so much better with our new content! #contentchat pic.twitter.com/B6Dj5E4MDR
— IDG Advertising (@idgadvertising) January 9, 2017
a3 Sometimes it’s very valuable to step aside & rejuvenate one’s self & come back Motivated! #contentchat https://t.co/ul7vOrfCo0
— Debi Norton (@BRAVOMedia1) January 9, 2017
A3) Find little things you can work on EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. Aim too big & you’ll easily get discouraged. #ContentChat pic.twitter.com/G3qu6n0oNQ
— Jason Schemmel (@JasonSchemmel) January 9, 2017
A3 Plan at least six weeks in synopsis form & 3 months of goals, whether it’s personal fitness, content gen, lead gen #contentchat https://t.co/5RDca993tl
— Mike Mathews (@memathews) January 9, 2017
A3: Schedule new habits into your day. You’re more likely to accomplish something when you make an appointment with yourself. #ContentChat
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) January 9, 2017
A3: My biggest problem was “not having time,” so now I schedule blocks of time as I would any other client or team meeting #contentchat
— Laura Petrolino (@lkpetrolino) January 9, 2017
A3: Schedule new habits into your day. You’re more likely to accomplish something when you make an appointment with yourself. #ContentChat
— WIN! GALAXY S7 NOW! (@giveawaydiyo) January 9, 2017
A3. Sometimes you won’t know how to start a new routine until you do exactly that – just start! #contentchat @SFerika @SpinSucks pic.twitter.com/8tXXUHtd8S
— Shred Nations (@shred_nations) January 9, 2017
A3 having a written goal to incorporate the new routine can help. #contentchat
— Paula Kiger (@biggreenpen) January 9, 2017
A3: Start by reading the book “The Power of Habit”. Seriously #contentchat
— Chris Barrows (@CBarrows) January 9, 2017
A3. Implement new routines by starting small & scaling over time. Showing early success can help prove concept & secure budget #ContentChat
— Traackr (@traackr) January 9, 2017
A3 #contentchat stop, pause, ask… “do I really need to click that link?” “do I need to be on this channel?” and Screw FOMO
— Mentionmapp (@mentionmapp) January 9, 2017
A3: TRY! We meet every morning and ask what will we do today to get closer to our end goal #contentchat pic.twitter.com/4nBoojsj5c
— IDG Advertising (@idgadvertising) January 9, 2017
@traackr Yes! I set 30 and 90 day milestones. Break it down so it’s not too scary (plus you learn as you go and improve) #contentchat
— Laura Petrolino (@lkpetrolino) January 9, 2017
A3 Start small & gradually work new habits into your routine. If you want to post more add one a week/day til you can increase. #ContentChat
— JMatt (@JMattMke) January 9, 2017
A3. Just take it one step at a time. Each small item you check off your list adds up quickly! #contentchat pic.twitter.com/pmaLatMDhb
— Shred Nations (@shred_nations) January 9, 2017
A3: Dedicate and schedule time for new habit/routine. Tie it to routine already performed. Sit back and watch it roll. #contentchat pic.twitter.com/4ttY8CexYT
— Alan Fleming (@alan_fleming) January 9, 2017
@JasonSchemmel YES! So smart to break up goals into small milestones to keep motivated+on track. #ContentChat
— Erika Heald (@SFerika) January 9, 2017
A3: Also, invest in tools to help you (just make sure you use them) like @Wunderlist #contentchat
— Chris Barrows (@CBarrows) January 9, 2017
A3. Don’t try to accomplish everything over night. That will 100% set you up for failure #contentchat pic.twitter.com/TPihM8xh4m
— Shred Nations (@shred_nations) January 9, 2017
Love the REWARD Part!!!! #contentchat https://t.co/ERQoZ0XXm4
— Debi Norton (@BRAVOMedia1) January 9, 2017
A3: It takes 66 days to make a habit. Hit your daily goals for 66 days! Easy-peasy! Sirius was in Azkaban for 12 years! #contentchat
— Venture Icon Media (@VentureIcon) January 9, 2017
A3: Start slow! When you decide to just turn your whole life around Jan 1 it ends up being more overwhelming & you quit sooner. #ContentChat
— Lauren Marinigh (@MarinighPR) January 9, 2017
A3. Offer yourself a prize if you reach your goal. Example – order whatever lunch you want, go shopping, etc.! #contentchat
— Shred Nations (@shred_nations) January 9, 2017
@JasonSchemmel @VentureIcon @SFerika Or, 2017: The Year of Better Customer Videos & Cats, Preferably Together, and Mobile! Ha! #contentchat
— Martin Lieberman (@martinlieberman) January 9, 2017
A3: Start with a plan and start small. Reward progress and don’t be hard on yourself for failures. #ContentChat
— Andrew Smyk (@andrewsmyk) January 9, 2017
A3: If the project/habit becomes to overwhelming, more likely to be abandoned, i.e. Sorting a boxes of family photographs. #contentchat
— Andrew Smyk (@andrewsmyk) January 9, 2017
Q4: Even once we start a new routine, it can be hard to keep it going long-term. How can you overcome that challenge?
A4: Be public about your goals or loop in your team, they can keep you accountable (if you need it). @SFerika #ContentChat
— JMatt (@JMattMke) January 9, 2017
A4: Setting milestones, celebrating victories no matter how small and keep going towards the end-goal. It’s about the journey #contentchat
— Spin Sucks (@SpinSucks) January 9, 2017
A4: Set & track mini milestones to keep yourself motivated – # of posts, new biz inquiries etc. #contentchat https://t.co/jaSZxWoJMC
— Elise Pagnini (@EliseasaurusRex) January 9, 2017
A4: The longer you stick to it, you’ll eventually develop it into a habit. Reward yourself for each month you continue it! #contentchat
— Lauren Marinigh (@MarinighPR) January 9, 2017
@SFerika This is where accountability comes is key. Telling someone about a goal makes it WAY more likely I’ll be consistent #contentchat
— Shanelle (@ShanelleWrites) January 9, 2017
A4b: Celebrate victories you have with goals, so that you get excited about advancing to the next goal! @SFerika #ContentChat
— JMatt (@JMattMke) January 9, 2017
A4: keep track of your new routine. Check it everyday-try better & you will do better-don’t get discouraged if it’s missed #contentchat pic.twitter.com/CenYnhAnZ1
— IDG Advertising (@idgadvertising) January 9, 2017
A4. Put together a team quickly and hold each other accountable for items on your “To-Do” list @SFerika #contentchat pic.twitter.com/iSs8tROFqg
— Shred Nations (@shred_nations) January 9, 2017
A4: Celebrate your milestones! There’s nothing wrong with rewarding yourself for sticking to a new habit. #ContentChat
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) January 9, 2017
A4: Team up with others – either with monthly brainstorms, progress check ins or networking. Find strength in numbers. #contentchat https://t.co/jaSZxWoJMC
— Elise Pagnini (@EliseasaurusRex) January 9, 2017
A4) *Everyday* make the decision that you’re doing it THAT DAY. Don’t think about the long term, think of the right now. #ContentChat pic.twitter.com/EgpDh2rHtR
— Jason Schemmel (@JasonSchemmel) January 9, 2017
a4 Keep Inspired & In-Spirit – Let Content Creation Come Organically. No-one creates well with PRESSURE! #contentchat https://t.co/FgmCXrr8G3
— Debi Norton (@BRAVOMedia1) January 9, 2017
A4 #contentchat there’s no end game, there’s only getting better, and making actions more meaningful
— Mentionmapp (@mentionmapp) January 9, 2017
A4. Have chronlogical goals & KPIs to hit thoughout the year. This will motivate & ensure progress is continued #ContentChat
— Traackr (@traackr) January 9, 2017
A4 For me, as @lkpetrolino said, develop accountability partners, once you are known for something, then it’s expected #contentchat https://t.co/pQpgtgeKiY
— Mike Mathews (@memathews) January 9, 2017
A4: Read things from people who do similar stuff to what you’d like to do. It’s motivating and helps keep you excited #contentchat
— Laura Petrolino (@lkpetrolino) January 9, 2017
A4. Write your plan out on paper. You’re more likely to accomplish something written out #contentchat pic.twitter.com/cKZZvACbYc
— Shred Nations (@shred_nations) January 9, 2017
A4: Sometimes in the long-term we lose the passion that made us choose the goal to begin with, so find ways to keep that alive #contentchat
— Laura Petrolino (@lkpetrolino) January 9, 2017
A4: Make yourself accountable to maintaining the routine. Set an alarm or have someone test you. Reward and celebrate. #contentchat pic.twitter.com/8a388TiZto
— Alan Fleming (@alan_fleming) January 9, 2017
A4: Reward progress and share progress. Positive feedback goes a long way in reinforcing new habits. #contentchat
— Andrew Smyk (@andrewsmyk) January 9, 2017
A4: New routines need to be added one bite at a time. That will tell you if you’re serious about it too #contentchat
— Maureen Jann (@MaureenOnPoint) January 9, 2017
@lkpetrolino This. This right here. Make DAILY goals and HIT them so HARD. #contentchat pic.twitter.com/nwu5cNb8eh
— Venture Icon Media (@VentureIcon) January 9, 2017
A4 reward yourself after small success. that instant(ish) gratification gives you something to look forward to along the way #ContentChat https://t.co/RXtiCsj3eV
— Ewa Puchalska (@everyn_ev) January 9, 2017
A4: Look for ways to keep it fresh – getting better at what you’re currently doing, trying something new, or both! #contentchat
— HannaLizKnowles (@HannaLizKnowles) January 9, 2017
@SFerika A4: Measure! Things that work, you stick with,things that don’t, maybe it’s not a bad thing if that routine disappears #contentchat
— Mediabistro (@Mediabistro) January 9, 2017
Oh, I love this. I’ve been doing this with my workouts.. a new workout outfit for every month I keep my commitment. #contentchat https://t.co/d32amavvbt
— Maureen Jann (@MaureenOnPoint) January 9, 2017
A4 I do a lot of #mindfulness work so I meditate every day. I have my off days so I can’t rest on my laurels.Commitment is key. #contentchat
— Sue Duris (@SueDuris) January 9, 2017
@VentureIcon LOL!! Right? It’s super easy to say, “I’ll do it tomorrow,” but you can’t if you commit to DOING IT EVERY DAY! #contentchat
— Laura Petrolino (@lkpetrolino) January 9, 2017
A4 I think we just have to keep our “big” goals in sight. It’s easy to lose sight of vital few in face or trivial many. #contentchat
— Paula Kiger (@biggreenpen) January 9, 2017
Buy a https://t.co/bTltmZcjEc & remind yourself daily of your immediate, short, &long term goals, values,& to-do’s. I love it! #contentchat https://t.co/kpyrSKguXC
— Jordan James Harvill (@JJ_Harvill) January 9, 2017
A4: Keep daily tasks or goals short. Don’t think you have to do it all or be constantly busy. #contentchat pic.twitter.com/rqqb7cOPkb
— Andrew Smyk (@andrewsmyk) January 9, 2017
Q5: Are there any apps or tools you use to keep yourself accountable to your goals?
A5. @basecamp is a great task manager tool to help you set goals and show progress towards them #contentchat
— Shred Nations (@shred_nations) January 9, 2017
a5 For Client Work – I’m Trying @CoSchedule – Keeping Monthly Calendars for #Content Creation! #ContentChat https://t.co/XhN1K7tyGx
— Debi Norton (@BRAVOMedia1) January 9, 2017
A5 looking forward to hearing about others’ resources. Have to admit I’ve had to revert to paper for some goal tracking #contentchat
— Paula Kiger (@biggreenpen) January 9, 2017
A5: I mainly depend on my multiple calendars! #ContentChat https://t.co/lSluLsanmj
— Lauren Marinigh (@MarinighPR) January 9, 2017
A5:
Calendar apps (as in do this on this date)#ContentChat https://t.co/6jn9mfvz2e— Susannah the Geek (@greatergoodgeek) January 9, 2017
A5: I tried many apps from @Wunderlist to @trello. I always come back to the notes on my iPhone and reminders #contentchat
— Spin Sucks (@SpinSucks) January 9, 2017
A5: Google docs, calendar blocks, bullet journal, and coaches (the ultimate human app) #contentchat
— Laura Petrolino (@lkpetrolino) January 9, 2017
@SFerika Call me old school, but I love using my @passion_planner to write out goals #PashFam #ContentChat
— DJ Ramirez (@djramirezxo) January 9, 2017
A5: Using the reminder app on my phone is big for me, calendar helps, even custom excel spreadsheets… @SFerika #ContentChat
— JMatt (@JMattMke) January 9, 2017
A5 I use @RedboothHQ (disclosure: a former client), @google sheets, @evernote and a bullet journal for goal-related activities. #ContentChat https://t.co/wj6sb0PPLT
— Erika Heald (@SFerika) January 9, 2017
A5:
Also Timer apps
(as in: write for 30 minutes then take a break).#contentchat #resolutions— Susannah the Geek (@greatergoodgeek) January 9, 2017
A5 I love the Moleskin books that link to Evernote, too. #contentchat
— Sue Duris (@SueDuris) January 9, 2017
A5: I organize everything using @evernote #contentchat https://t.co/lVm575qT0M
— Josephine Borrillo (@70mq) January 9, 2017
A5b: …for my content goals, I created a calendar on @trello and have shared it with my team. We’re all accountable that way! #ContentChat
— JMatt (@JMattMke) January 9, 2017
A5b: …for my content goals, I created a calendar on @trello and have shared it with my team. We’re all accountable that way! #ContentChat
— JMatt (@JMattMke) January 9, 2017
A5. Honestly, any calendar will work! You just have to plan it out somewhere you will always see it #contentchat
— Shred Nations (@shred_nations) January 9, 2017
A5: We have a content calendar that changes color when things are done. #contentchat
— Maureen Jann (@MaureenOnPoint) January 9, 2017
@SFerika Content calendar in Google Docs and keep track of goals using my @passion_planner. #contentchat
— HannaLizKnowles (@HannaLizKnowles) January 9, 2017
A5 If you’re into quiet time, the Insight Timer app is one of my favorites! #contentchat
— Sue Duris (@SueDuris) January 9, 2017
A5 That’s what client reviews are for…. client dashboards using basic metrics & analytics (GA, sales, response rates, etc.) #contentchat https://t.co/25jYAuwGuJ
— Mike Mathews (@memathews) January 9, 2017
A5: As previously mentioned, @Wunderlist. Google Drive is also essential as my roadmap(s) lives there. #Contentchat
— Chris Barrows (@CBarrows) January 9, 2017
A5. Good ol’ calendar reminders + @trello + @SlackHQ help keep us organized #contentchat
— Traackr (@traackr) January 9, 2017
a5 Another Tool My Team Works With is BASECAMP – keeps us all on track & their improvments are GREAT! #contentchat
— Debi Norton (@BRAVOMedia1) January 9, 2017
A5 Another cool thing about Insight Timer is it has a community so if you’re into Accountability Partners, u can find one… #contentchat
— Sue Duris (@SueDuris) January 9, 2017
A5 so many tools, so little time; but live by calendar/to-do list + a big fan of @Streak and a simple mantra… Get S**t done #contentchat
— Mentionmapp (@mentionmapp) January 9, 2017
A5 so many tools, so little time; but live by calendar/to-do list + a big fan of @Streak and a simple mantra… Get S**t done #contentchat
— Mentionmapp (@mentionmapp) January 9, 2017
@SFerika #ContentChat. A5 – A large A3 sheet of paper, taped to my desk, with my goals written in marker pen.
— Luc Benyon (@HanburySt) January 9, 2017
A5: Are my writers’ withering stares a tool? #contentchat
— Venture Icon Media (@VentureIcon) January 9, 2017
A5: Use @asana for all personal projects. Provides notifications and progress. @trello for group work. #contentchat
— Andrew Smyk (@andrewsmyk) January 9, 2017
A5 For me it’s a few things. A dog 😉 – to keep me moving, app called Moves to track that and a commited pal to keep going with #ContentChat https://t.co/KdeCFi3AqY
— Ewa Puchalska (@everyn_ev) January 9, 2017
A5: Work environment is super important to staying on track. You have to make sure your environment helps facilitate your goals #contentchat
— Laura Petrolino (@lkpetrolino) January 9, 2017
A5: @Google calendar/docs/drive, @apple reminders, @asana, @Office notes, & @getcoldturkey (https://t.co/waqXCPFffY). #contentchat https://t.co/Wb4n02271G
— Jordan James Harvill (@JJ_Harvill) January 9, 2017
A5: A good old calendar with the target dates set so I can get anxious about their approach. #contentchat pic.twitter.com/LxPI6TRZSm
— Alan Fleming (@alan_fleming) January 9, 2017
A5: Trusty ol’ google calendar & @trello – definitely going to pay close attention to the responses on this one. #contentchat https://t.co/7PRAApSuoS
— Elise Pagnini (@EliseasaurusRex) January 9, 2017
We’re also rabid white boarders! Love myself a white board. #contentchat
— Maureen Jann (@MaureenOnPoint) January 9, 2017
A5b: Also, my content calendar is my best friend & my enemy. I can’t avoid it. Keeps me on track. Judges me if I don’t. #contentchat
— Venture Icon Media (@VentureIcon) January 9, 2017
A5 and when it comes to work it’s keeping a detailed list in excel. Trying to move all my post-its to Jira #ContentChat
— Ewa Puchalska (@everyn_ev) January 9, 2017
Q6: Can you recommend any books or blogs to read to help form new habits and stay on track with our goals?
A6 — love zen habits blog. #contentchat
— Sue Duris (@SueDuris) January 9, 2017
Hopping in on the last question – sorry for being late!
A6: It really only takes 21 days to form a habit – commit to 21 days! #contentchat— Lauren Scarpa (@LScarpa22) January 9, 2017
A6: Book: The One Thing by Gary Keller #contentchat
— Spin Sucks (@SpinSucks) January 9, 2017
a6 @garyvee ❤ His Bottom Line Up-Front Biz Approach! His Vlogging is GREAT!!! #ContentChat https://t.co/W0sxeNr1ta
— Debi Norton (@BRAVOMedia1) January 9, 2017
A5: We drastically underestimate how much environment (people, places, things, stimulus) affects everything (including goals) #contentchat
— Laura Petrolino (@lkpetrolino) January 9, 2017
A6) I know of videos people should watch, there’s a couple by @simonsinek & @TonyRobbins I would recommend for productivity #ContentChat
— Jason Schemmel (@JasonSchemmel) January 9, 2017
A6 Hmmm. Best “goals” book I ever read was https://t.co/MubC3e6uGQ —- don’t get paralyzed by quest for “perfect” #contentchat
— Paula Kiger (@biggreenpen) January 9, 2017
A6: When it comes to forming and maintaining new habits, @MindfulOnline has great content you can subscribe to! @SFerika #ContentChat https://t.co/f5QhRt6B8W
— SaintA (@SaintAorg) January 9, 2017
A6: Behavioral economics material: ‘The Power of Habit’, @danariely; get insight into how brains use shortcuts. Take advantage. #contentchat
— Alan Fleming (@alan_fleming) January 9, 2017
A6: Oh boy can I! Right now all us writers are lovin’ @PegFitzpatrick‘s blog https://t.co/61Cg4XVb4M! #contentchat pic.twitter.com/6kV9NMRiWz
— Venture Icon Media (@VentureIcon) January 9, 2017
A6: Blogs: @HubSpot @Econsultancy are two solid ones I love. #contentchat https://t.co/X17plpZCC2
— Elise Pagnini (@EliseasaurusRex) January 9, 2017
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