LinkedIn is a cool place where I often get prompts to write stuff. It starts with "Arjun, nobody knows your job like you — help us answer?" nudge, and I enter the LinkedIn article realm. It's a fun journey, but sometimes it can get a bit puzzling.
The tricky part isn't responding with a short blurb with my thoughts. You see, I'm a bit of a long-winded writer, and I like to share my personal experiences and thoughts in my own style.
This change from detailed personal tales to quick one-paragraph answers feels like I'm switching my writing style. It's like going from writing a novel to sending a tweet. It's not wrong; it's just different.
Don't get me wrong; there's a lot of value in this quick and clear style. LinkedIn is a busy place, and people like short and sweet answers. It's like grabbing a snack instead of sitting down to a full meal.
But here's what I'm thinking: Does anyone else feel like this? Have you ever had to switch from your usual writing style to fit LinkedIn's short and snappy format? It's like changing gears, and not everyone finds it easy.
In the world of writing on LinkedIn, we're all different. Some folks are great at keeping things short and sweet, while others, like me, prefer to dive deep. Both are cool; they just have their own place in this big space.
So, what's your take on this? Have you ever had to balance your usual writing style with LinkedIn's short and snappy style? Let's chat about it, because in this diverse community, every writing style matters.
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