Personal Development Hub on Sources of Insight
My categories page on Sources of Insight is really a Personal Development Hub (if you think in terms of a Hub and Spoke model.) It’s a one-stop shop for all the categories I use on Sources of Insight . Many of you I know, focus on continuous improvement and are life-long learners, so you’ll appreciate this. (BTW, be sure to subscribe to Sources of Insight . I’m going to be tackling some key challenges in today’s world including, making a living in the new economy. I’m going to share patterns and practices, as well as stories and case studies of people that make $1,000 a day online, doing what they love as info-preneurs. Way too many people are struggling in the “jobless” economic recovery, and I want to give you the edge and real skills you can use to change your game, or help somebody you know. I can’t promise an easy path, but I can save you some dead-ends, and wasted time and effort, and share some of the short-cuts and methods that actually work) Maps Help You Find Your Way Around I always think it’s easier to find your way around when you have a map. A friend suggested I create descriptions for my categories to help both humans and search engines figure out what my categories are all about. If nothing else, it would be a great map making exercise. Today, I added descriptions to the categories, so that you can see the intent behind the various buckets, and I included some samples where it made sense. When I was done writing the descriptions, which turned out to be a two-hour exercise, that I originally thought would be a twenty minute exercise — it revealed a lot. It revealed a better map of Sources of Insight , going well-beyond just a list of categories and links. It forced me to re-think and rationalize why I chose the various categories that I did, and revaluate whether they are still the right ones.
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Personal Development Hub on Sources of Insight


