Remembering your roots...
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<html> <p>If you understand the grass-roots of people’s problems, you are more able to help them and have empathy for their situations.</p> <p><img src="https://s20.postimg.org/g0vrnyy5p/Artists_website.jpg" width="320" height="226"/></p> <h1>To be a successful blogger:</h1> <ul> <li>You need to understand how people relate and respond to particular situations. </li> <li>And you can’t help them grow, unless you understand their needs and greatest desires. </li> <li>Also understanding of traditions and protocol of the issues involved. </li> </ul> <p>And one way to understand others… is to consider how you would re-act in similar situations. </p> <h1>So where do you come from?</h1> <p>Traditionally we respond according to our own backgrounds and how we were brought up in our families. </p> <ul> <li>If your family was rich, ten-to-one you’ll behave and think like rich people think and behave. </li> <li>If your family was poor, you’ll think and behave like poor people do. </li> <li>Were they positive or negative? Were they go-getters or laid-back, take-it-easy folks? </li> <li>Did they enjoy been at school. If so, you’ll also love doing research and learning new skills as well. </li> </ul> <p>Sometimes we have to take a different path, to what our parents and siblings did, to achieve our inner ambitions and desires. </p> <h1>Talents and skills:</h1> <p>In most cases we just do our thing and hope other people will like what we write in our blogs. </p> <p>In this case, if you’ve had particular problems and difficulties learning your particular skill, you’ll more likely to understand where others with the same hobby or career need help. You’ll be talking from your own experience and how you handled things. This gives your blogs authentic appeal. </p> <h1>Thinking processes and emotional impact:</h1> <p>If we understand other people’s feelings and thinking processes, there is a better understanding of how to write better blogs. </p> <p>Since people re-act according to their emotions and senses, this gives us some an idea of how to write, what to say and do. And to put more sensational and emotional impact and drama into our writing, stories, paintings, images, etc. </p> <h1>Considering people’s re-actions:</h1> <p>How people will re-act to what we write. How we form our sentences, express ourselves in our jargon, our sales pitch, advice, what we are suggesting, etc. </p> <ul> <li>Some people are contrary, stubborn and like to `take-the-mickey out of you’. Are you ready to handle that with ease? </li> <li>Can you handle things with a sense of humour and with light-hearted understanding?</li> <li>And also consider how people `read-between-the-lines’ and observe and pick up on theories. Will they be able to see and connect with the Wow-moments woven within your blogs? </li> <li>Consider how they will take action to what you are proposing? Is it appropriate? Or possible to achieve and obtain? </li> </ul> </html>
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