Hello. I'm Watanabe Tenmei from Seito Medical School Clear File. This is another rewrite article. I would like to do a semi-rewrite of the article titled "What remains after posting content on SNS? Operate a personal website and use that website as the main link with SNS. by Nada 20231006".
So what is a semi-rewrite? A semi-rewrite means that half of the article is a rewrite article, and the remaining article is written on a new theme. You can think of half of the article as the rewrite content and the other half as the original article.
I believe that accumulating the information you want to share, whether it's on social media or a blog, is accumulating assets. Whether that content generates revenue or not, as long as there is growth in it, you can expect it to become a valuable album.
Ideas are necessary to grow. Let's try this next time. Let's introduce this from now on. I think it's good to have various challenges. I myself wanted to write a half-rewrite article this time, with half of the article on the theme of rewriting and the other half on a new theme.
If you write a blog post every day, you may be in trouble if you run out of material. Fortunately, I write 3.5 articles a week and start writing without any material, but looking at the results, I can finish the content with a reasonable amount of substance.
This is just my personal opinion, so while my articles have a certain amount of content, some people may find them completely unsatisfying. However, the most important thing is that you are satisfied with your articles, and then you try to improve them by coming up with new ideas.
The topic of ingenuity is obvious to those who read my articles every time, but individual growth can be considered the same as the improvement mentioned in Toyota's Kanban system. Improvement is ultimately about progress, but sometimes you come up with an idea that shows a different dimension of growth, from progress to evolution.
As for the moment I evolved, it was the moment I realized that there is a trick to everything. When you are in business, you sometimes need to differentiate yourself from your competitors, that is, maintain a strength that is different from other companies. At such times, just coming up with a simple trick, like bending one finger, can give you an overwhelming advantage.
For example, in music, just curling your tongue downward when singing can make singing overwhelmingly easier. When singing, if there are many people who don't know the trick of rolling your tongue, it can be an overwhelming advantage as long as you don't reveal that trick.
Singing with a rolled tongue is just one example, but this simple technique can make a lot of people sing.
If you don't verbalize what you can do somehow, make it explicit knowledge and tell someone, it will become tacit knowledge and become a strength that differentiates you from your rivals. Explicit knowledge is the ability to put your knowledge into words and communicate it, while tacit knowledge is your knowledge that you cannot put into words.
My blogging activities are, so to speak, an activity of expressing my knowledge in words, but in addition to the knowledge that can be easily put into words, I also have a lot of tacit knowledge. Of course, I don't know if my knowledge will be useful to other people, but I would be happy if it can be used by as many people as possible.
For example, if your job involves writing, one of the benefits of a writing job is that it improves your writing skills. Another benefit is that, as I mentioned earlier, you can turn tacit knowledge into explicit knowledge. By verbalizing tacit knowledge, which is knowledge that you have not been able to verbalize, and making it explicit knowledge, it becomes easier to convey the skills to others.
One of the reasons for turning tacit knowledge into explicit knowledge is to make it reproducible. By writing down your techniques in words, you will no longer be affected by your own condition.
Blogging allows me to grow by putting my knowledge into shape. At the same time as I can grow, another benefit of writing is that the articles I write pile up, so they become assets themselves. Even when I write articles similar to previous articles, such as rewrite articles, I realize that I have more topics to talk about. This means that an article I write once will not be a one-off.
I wanted to make this a semi-rewrite article, but it ended up being just a rewrite. That's unfortunate. However, I'm going to carry over the new theme of the semi-rewrite article, "Don't think there's no next time," to the next article, probably as an original article.
This article was about 2000 characters long, but I hope to write articles with 2000 characters as a guideline from now on. Although it did not become a semi-rewritten article, which was the first assignment, thank you for listening to my article, which I am currently working on improving. I hope you have a good day tomorrow. Bye.
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