My wife, Sarika, rarely likes to do the same thing twice.
Let’s take food as an example. She is a fantastic cook.
I would never describe myself as a ‘foodie.” Food, for me, is about sustenance. I’ve never had a favorite food. And can barely remember what I had for lunch.
She never eats leftovers.
She creates Makeovers (her term).
That is, she makes a new meal out of leftovers. In this case, we had salmon and lentils–which tasted good by themselves.
She turned them into a quiche.
I know-fish and lentil quiche!
It was scrumptious!
A makeover is defined as a complete transformation or remodeling of something.
What if you were to makeover your leftover content and create something entirely new?
For example, take a previous speech, presentation, story, or article, and repurpose, repackage, and reuse it on a different platform or media– (TikTok video.)
Presto! Makeover!
Unless I mention it, you may not know this post is a makeover.
Where did I get the ingredients, you might ask. I have an electronic folder called “Blog/Article Ideas.” It is a random collection of full and partial thoughts, stories, and ideas.
I took two random ideas (ingredients):
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- How my wife transforms leftovers
- Content creation
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Mixed them like a salad, and voilà, you have this post!
“I took two random ideas and mixed them like a salad!”
You’re Welcome!
You can turn your leftovers into makeovers.
Experiment!
Challenge Yourself!
Make it fun!
Create something new!
I would love to hear about your content salad. What ingredients did you use for your makeovers?
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