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ash</a></figcaption></figure><p id="dba2">Short-form writing is an art. One hundred and fifty words — that’s not much. But when you’ve gotten your point across, do you need to keep rambling? We’d rather you not.</p><h2 id="6be2">In January, I made a daily habit of writing and publishing on the Short Form.</h2><p id="0be5">If you’re motivated to write, but only have 10 minutes, short-form keeps you motivated.</p><

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p id="82b9">Today I’m in a thirty-day sprint on LinkedIn, and it reminded me how much I enjoy short posts.</p><h2 id="c834">Posting daily on LinkedIn has brought new life to writing.</h2><p id="9a85">It’s a blast, and I’m enjoying the process. If you’re interested, the hashtag is LinkedIn30daysprint.</p><p id="5ad2">Stretch yourself, and take on new challenges — you never know what you can do.</p></article></body>

Writing Short Form Prepared Me for LinkedIn

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Short-form writing is an art. One hundred and fifty words — that’s not much. But when you’ve gotten your point across, do you need to keep rambling? We’d rather you not.

In January, I made a daily habit of writing and publishing on the Short Form.

If you’re motivated to write, but only have 10 minutes, short-form keeps you motivated.

Today I’m in a thirty-day sprint on LinkedIn, and it reminded me how much I enjoy short posts.

Posting daily on LinkedIn has brought new life to writing.

It’s a blast, and I’m enjoying the process. If you’re interested, the hashtag is LinkedIn30daysprint.

Stretch yourself, and take on new challenges — you never know what you can do.

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