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Gifted

Now that Christmas has come and gone, most of us are enjoying the new items we received as gifts during the holidays. I remember when I was a kid, I would spend the entire day playing with my new toys, it didn’t matter if I had anything to eat that day, I just wanted to have fun.

Gifts are useless if we don’t put them to use, isn’t that why we want them in the first place? What good is a new car or bicycle if we’re not going to go anywhere on them? We have each been blessed with gifts; some material, others physical. Even the simplest things in our lives can be gifts.

Disabled persons have unique gifts that most people don’t understand. Unfortunately, most of us don’t consider them gifts, because they make us different from average people.

  • Experiences
  • Expectations
  • Encouraging stories

In the brain injury community, there is a saying, “Every brain injury is different.” There are different forms of brain injuries, each with different effects on the body and mind: concussions, strokes, traumatic brain injuries, and acquired brain injuries. Each of these affects the individual’s ability to function. For the last 25 years of my life, I’ve learned to appreciate each day for the gift it is.

Gifted?

Most people look forward to and expect big things in life, as I stated before persons with disabilities understand that the simple things in life are a gift also. If you have ever gone through a health struggle, you have experienced this realization that we take for granted so much in life.

What most people take for granted, disabled persons cherish. We all have different gifts and abilities that we must learn to appreciate and celebrate. Even within the writing community, there is a diversity of experiences, voices, and even types of writing.

5 Basic Types of Writing Found in Literature

  1. Narrative writing
  2. Descriptive writing
  3. Persuasive writing
  4. Expository writing
  5. Creative writing

It is common for these categories to overlap as writers attempt to convey their message, but their purpose for writing remains. A writer’s goal is always to communicate, but these are the different ways we flex our writing muscles.

“Don’t try to figure out what other people want to hear from you; figure out what you have to say. It’s the one and the only thing you have to offer.”

Barbara Kingsolover

If you have ever broken a bone in your body, you know how quickly your muscles weaken; you also experience the agony of being limited to certain actions. A flexible writer is like a flexible muscle.

Flexible writers have the ability to flex their writing muscles and different ways to convey a specific thought. The gift of the written word is often taken for granted by many people.

Let me encourage you by saying this, if everyone wrote and communicated beautifully through this art, we would all be jobless because no one would need us.

“Writing is a hellish task, best snuck up on, walked on the head, robbed, and left for dead.”

Author Amory McDonald

Writers Write

In the early days after my accident, I spent a lot of time wanting to walk again, but I wasn’t able to even attempt it. It was then when I first heard the word ambulatory, which is the medical term for being able to physically move on your own.

If you’ve ever watched little children learning to walk, you know they don’t start out walking, they must first learn and be trained to walk.

Stages of learning to walk:

  • Creeping
  • Crawling
  • Stepping
  • Pulling up
  • Cruising

Each phase is meant to build up a child’s strength and muscle memory, the gift is when they finally pass each stage of the process.

A writing career works the same way; writers must first learn the craft and then begin writing. Writing a lot is the only way will build our muscles. But, as Jerry B Jenkins teaches, “Don’t start your career by writing a book or a large project, even the best writers have to start somewhere.”

Every writer must build their writing muscles, even if they are gifted!

Martin Johnson survived a severe car accident with a (T.B.I.) Traumatic brain injury which left him legally blind and partially paralyzed on the left side. He is an award-winning Christian screenwriter who has recently finished his first Christian nonfiction book. Martin has spent the last nine years volunteering as an ambassador and promoter for Promise Keepers ministries. While speaking to local men’s ministries he shares his testimony. He explains The Jesus Paradigm and how following Jesus changes what matters most in our lives. Martin lives in a Georgia and connects with readers at MartinThomasJohnson.com  and on Twitter at mtjohnson51.

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The Complete Guide For Beginners To Stand Out On Twitter

Twitter is a major social media platform, which holds 330 million monthly active users, and 450 million daily active users. People see Twitter as the mini entertaining channel; you can find all kinds of updates and trending news. On Twitter, you can notify lots and lots of marketers, business professionals to grow their business in their way. It is the right place for startups or beginners to develop their brand or platform quickly on social media. Through Twitter, beginners can introduce their brands or products to millions of people worldwide.

Let’s start with some specific tips and tricks for beginners on Twitter.

Construct an Impressive Profile 

Once you decide to start your business on Twitter, your first and foremost action is to create a Twitter account for your business. Creating a Twitter account is not enough; you need to build an impressive profile. When people identify your tweet or account, their first action is to visit your profile. To build an impressive and useful profile, you must concentrate on certain items.

Choose Your Username Wisely

Your username must belong to your business name (brands, products). Suppose if your business name is already taken, you can try adding your location with your username. At Least you can pick a name that specifies your business. Don’t use an underscore or hyphens, which may look unprofessional. If you have accounts on other media, then use the same username here you have used there. It helps to bring your existing followers to other media. Avoid changing the username often.

Add Necessary Details in the Bio Section 

Did you know a bio with a link receives more followers than those who don’t have one? At the same time, don’t overload it with lengthy words; keep it short and sweet. If you cannot express your business within two lines, think over what you are doing. How can you express the benefits of your products?

Display Picture & Background

Your brand or company logo will be the best fit for your profile pictures. It helps to make your people think about your brand image. It must be clear and easily recognizable. For your background cover photo, select photos that are unique and styled. Twitter branding is the most crucial thing to make your brand famous and trendy. You can keep your brand or product image as your background.

How to Engage on Twitter 

Once you have a good profile with sufficient information, what next? Of course, you need to start the real work. You begin to build engagement for your account. Start to grow your followers . Use search tabs to find relevant accounts and people who are interested in your topics or genre. Once you find those accounts, follow them, and engage with their tweets. Respond to their tweets by liking and commenting to them. Engaging with others helps them decide to follow your account.

Know What To Tweet

You need to offer engaging and fascinating content on Twitter to grow your audience engagement rate. Use multimedia and visual content in your tweets to catch your audience’s sight. You can share any beneficial content that will be useful for your audience. Asking questions will help to know your audience mindset and preferences, so concentrate on increasing your poll votes to see how your brand works. Moreover, you can use Rousesocial Twitter poll votes to gain lots of attention and engagement from your audience. On the other hand, you can try giveaways or contest to expand your brand reach and visibility.

Listen To What’s Going on

Once you start to grow your follower’s rate, you have to increase your engagement rate by posting exciting and attractive content daily. Use the search tab to discover the trending topics and discussions on Twitter. Your primary intention is to increase your retweets counts, as it automatically maximizes your engagement rate. Through keywords on the search tab, you can spot many conversations and chats belonging to your genre or themes. When you identify those conversations, don’t promote your products directly. Rather, offer content that is more valuable to others.

  • Like worthwhile posts
  • Provide answers to people who need your help
  • Give your suggestions to people’s questions
  • Solve people’s problems

Always remember to go with the trend, retweets to trending tweets, content. Keep an eye on viral tweets, talk about them, think about how to make those viral tweets connect to your content.

Post Regularly

Consistency is the key to success not only for Twitter but for all businesses. Maintain your active presence on Twitter by posting the content regularly. Avoid posting too much promotional content. Connect with your followers, ask them instant replies to their questions.   

Conclusion 

Posting frequently is essential but posting the right content at the right time matters most. Try to find your audience’s active time. Statistics from third party sites may help you. You may benefit from Twitter ads to grow your followers rapidly. Influencer marketing is also powerful. You can partner with them to enhance your recognition on Twitter. We hope this article is useful to beginners who want to develop their platform on Twitter.

Kaira Ralph works at  Rousesocial as a social media strategist and a content writer. She contributes a lot of articles focusing on the latest social media trends to many blogs across the web. Her passions involve reading, painting, and traveling