Post by account_disabled on Dec 23, 2023 4:42:16 GMT -5
Do you know the sweet secret of not being bored at work and fighting stress effectively? I don't mean procrastinating or anything like that. Learning to use your imagination properly will help you deal with things. Don't you believe? On purpose! As we age, all the stress and daily worries force us to think pragmatically. In all the hustle and bustle of the modern world, we don't have time to fantasize at all. And this deprives us of the perfect opportunity to deal with stress in a natural way. Recently I was thinking about how to combine this tip (which I read somewhere on the Internet) with my work. It occurred to me that the work of a PA specialist is actually perfect in this regard.
Imagine that you are B2B Email List playing some RPG classic, for example D&D, or Dragon's Lair in Czech. Many of us grew up on it and surely spent countless evenings vaping with friends. The beauty of my work is that with a little imagination I can compare it to something like this. At the beginning of every proper adventure is an order . It has its own specifics. Of course, this is not about burning down an orc settlement, but about promoting a music festival for three months. If you think it's enough to just crudely pour in loose match keyword guesses into the system and walk away, that's like going after vampires with carnations and a piece of ham under your arm as a bribe. You won't get away with it and you'll probably end up in pieces.
In our case, of course, not so drastically, but not as winners either. For a moment, try to imagine yourself in the role of a dark mage who devises a diabolical plan to take over the world. That it's a bit far-fetched? Ok, so try it as an intelligent pragmatic person, analytically. Without a plan, goldfish won't come to you, and roasting pigeons won't rain from the sky either , so you need to think carefully about each step in advance. Explore enemy terrain. Swamps, dense forests and caves? Hard driving probably won't work there. In other words, if you're promoting a festival, you need to be clear about who's playing at it, who it's for, and what those sorts of people listen to best. You probably won't get rough metalheads drunk with a roll if you lure them to Kája Gotta. Are you clear on who you are going to target? You haven't won yet. You need to consider all the pros and cons of each keyword you use.
Imagine that you are B2B Email List playing some RPG classic, for example D&D, or Dragon's Lair in Czech. Many of us grew up on it and surely spent countless evenings vaping with friends. The beauty of my work is that with a little imagination I can compare it to something like this. At the beginning of every proper adventure is an order . It has its own specifics. Of course, this is not about burning down an orc settlement, but about promoting a music festival for three months. If you think it's enough to just crudely pour in loose match keyword guesses into the system and walk away, that's like going after vampires with carnations and a piece of ham under your arm as a bribe. You won't get away with it and you'll probably end up in pieces.
In our case, of course, not so drastically, but not as winners either. For a moment, try to imagine yourself in the role of a dark mage who devises a diabolical plan to take over the world. That it's a bit far-fetched? Ok, so try it as an intelligent pragmatic person, analytically. Without a plan, goldfish won't come to you, and roasting pigeons won't rain from the sky either , so you need to think carefully about each step in advance. Explore enemy terrain. Swamps, dense forests and caves? Hard driving probably won't work there. In other words, if you're promoting a festival, you need to be clear about who's playing at it, who it's for, and what those sorts of people listen to best. You probably won't get rough metalheads drunk with a roll if you lure them to Kája Gotta. Are you clear on who you are going to target? You haven't won yet. You need to consider all the pros and cons of each keyword you use.