Stuck for newsletter ideas?
Coming up with relevant and compelling content for your newsletter is not always as easy as it sounds.
Try putting up some construction paper next to the water-cooler, or in the kitchen. Invite people to use their creativity and add some comments, draw a picture, or acknowledge a colleague's hard work.
Offering a blank canvas also allows you and others to express your feelings and frustrations in a positive, and often humorous way. If some people are exhausted from working overtime, a cartoon image of someone sleeping on the job often alerts others to be more understanding with deadlines and other issues.
Wordy thought for today:
“Asking a writer what he thinks about criticism is like asking a lamppost what it feels about dogs.” - John Osborne



