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3.9 million impressions. One viral post. After getting laid off, Nick Schultz used his writing experience to craft a post that resonated. A strong hook, rich details, and a powerful message made all the difference. What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned from sharing your story? 👇 💡 Follow the LinkedIn Guide to Creating for more content ideas and inspiration.
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"In year three [of posting on LinkedIn], I can say that I'm literally living my dream life filled with opportunities that I never imagined." Jean Kang shares the story of how posting changed her life. Have a great story about how posting has changed your life? Let us know! 💡 For more content ideas and inspiration, follow the LinkedIn Guide to Creating.
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Your daily frustrations might actually be your next big business idea. As Candace Nelson points out, the best concepts rarely come from a grand master plan. They come from hitting the same wall over and over until you finally decide to build the solution yourself. Next time you catch yourself complaining about a product or service, don't brush it off. Get curious. Ask yourself: How could this be better? Learn how to turn your "what if" into a scalable business with Candace's LinkedIn Learning course at https://lnkd.in/dGcRcDnE