Translation, Please?
Ever struggled repeatedly to understand something and then it all made sense when someone else explained it to you in a different way, perhaps by drawing a picture or using different words?
Why not pick a subject, difficult for others but easy for you, and make a post from it? Ask your family, friends, and co-workers about the subject, they will know what you are good at!
This idea contributed by Delia of http://eosgrafx.com/blog
Image Credit: cienpies/StockFresh

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I think it all boils down to different “styles” of learning, Michelle and Delia.
Some people learn best with video tutorials, others with audio instructions, and still others need to have everything written out for them with detailed A,B,C, 1,2,3 instructions.
When anyone tries to explain “how to” do something, they oftentimes “assume” the other person has the same level of knowledge they do. And that’s where it all falls apart. What comes naturally to us and is stored in our memory bank may be totally oblivious or foreign to someone else.
Great blog post idea!
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Excellent points, Melanie! I am very much a 1.2.3 person and I expect 1.2.3 to be short and to the point, otherwise I am lost and losing interest.
I know a lot of people are more visual and learn better with diagrams and videos. While I thought a while ago that repurposing info like this is not useful, I realized that in fact it is a great way of sharing in a different way, and this way you would help someone learn their own way. Your audience will thank you for that.
Thanks again for stopping by and commenting!
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You hit the bull’s eye with this, Delia …
” … it is a great way of sharing in a different way”
Repurpose away!

Melanie Kissell recently posted..Help Me Fill “The Brag Bag”
Translation please? –> Great idea and kind of my daily business when it comes to Social Media Marketing. Looks like Germany is still a few years behind in that topic and that’s why I get my most powerful information from people like YOU, Michelle … and have to translate the information to my friends

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Nice twist, Andreas! We are talking real translation here
It is so great to be able to help out someone with your expertise and information. Thank you for posting your comment.
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