I like to run... or at least I used to. I used to run 5-6 days a week and absolutely loved it. I felt great, had time to relax/think, and loved being outside. Running was fun.
It was a habit.
The great part about habits is that they're routine. They become mindless. And they're PRIORITIZED.
When I make a habit out of running, my whole days seems to go better - because the benefits outweigh anything undesirable associated with working out or running. I'm just happier when I run.
Blogging is to your company as running is for me.
Blogging works best when it is a habit. Your company will seek the most benefit from blogging when each employee blogs - as a habit.
Corporate blogging isn't something that you should remind yourself to do - if should be a HABIT. Everyday tasks should inspire you to blog for business. The only problem with a habit is that it can be shuffled around and not prioritized if you let it. I let running get pushed aside (and school took precedence). I shouldn't have let this happen because the benefits of running outweigh the time (or pain!) it took to run. In the end, I was sacrificing running.
"Good" habits are great. Blogging with Compendium is a good habit to have because there are clear benefits associated with it.








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