A way that find helpful to keep material fresh for Welcome messages is to keep a journal that I write in every day which is used to write quotes, thoughts, and even paraphrased statements from books I read, e-newsletters I subscribe to, and business meetings/work-shops I attend.
I have found this journal writing to be helpful as I am focused on listening for and reading for tips that I can share with new PSA's about the SFI benefits he or she can achieve, meanwhile, improving how I may express self to PSA's in Welcome letters because journal writing is a great way to practice writing.
SFI offers great samples for team leaders to use for preparing communication for down-line team members.
Fellow affiliates can be asked directly for samples and even review of their Team Leadership Blog entries can have excellent samples of writing that may be used. Be sure to ask for permission to use their written work to respect the source of the "thoughts" written down.
Create a writing team where you can share your written paragraphs, blog entries and/or Welcome letters with eachother to proof read eachother's literary works.
Leaders are readers and writers are proof-readers. Excellent writing comes from reading good literary samples of what you want to write and proofing another's work improves your skill to know what good-exceptional letter writing looks like.
I also read several Forum posts for fresh ideas and sample writing paragraphs for current, fresh material to put into Welcome letters.
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A way that find helpful to keep material fresh for Welcome messages is to keep a journal that I write in every day which is used to write quotes, thoughts, and even paraphrased statements from books I read, e-newsletters I subscribe to, and business meetings/work-shops I attend.
I have found this journal writing to be helpful as I am focused on listening for and reading for tips that I can share with new PSA's about the SFI benefits he or she can achieve, meanwhile, improving how I may
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