Daily links Thursday, 28 January, 2010
By Helen
1. Yes, I know. We have a strong belief that limits can’t make us feel more creative. But, what if sometimes it helps? Three Ways Limits Can Set Your Creativity Free
Instead of thinking of limits as constraints or as obstacles that block your progress toward achieving your goals, start thinking of them as valuable allies.
Lots of great things have been achieved not in spite of limits, but because of them. Particularly when it comes to creativity, setting limits–or having limits set externally upon you–can set you free.
2. Question: How long should be the post on your blog?
Answer is really simple: it depends. It depends on the target of your blog; it depends on the visitors of your blog. And what’s the most important… it depends on the type of published content.
3. How to “Connect the Dots” in Your Business
In this post, I’ll describe what needs to happen if you want to connect disparate pieces of information about the same person, organization, or entity. I hope you’ll be further persuaded of both the difficulty and the value of such an effort. The need is widely felt, whether you’re trying to connect the dots on customers in business, terrorists in intelligence, patients in health care, molecules in drug development, etc.



January 28th, 2010