Hello everyone,
I hope this message finds you feeling amazing today!
"The Click List" is out!! In line with this week's newsletter, “Your Last-Minute Guide: How to Build and Lead Any Social Change Initiative” I've gathered some insightful reads to fuel your journey:
1. Article: 26 Predictions for Social Media Marketing in 2025
By Andrew Hutchinson | Link
This article dives into 26 predictions for social media marketing in 2025, exploring how major platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X are set to evolve.
2. Article: 69 top online collaboration tools for remote teams
By Time Doctor | Link
This article serves as a comprehensive guide to useful online time tracking and collaboration tools for businesses, remote teams, and freelancers!
If you have a favorite tool, please share it with me in the comments section below!
Personally, my favorite time-tracking tool is Clockify 🙈
3. Great Book to Read:
Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard
By Chip Heath and Dan Heath | Link
If you’re tackling any kind of transformation project, it’s like having a guide packed with practical tips to help you lead and manage change like a pro. Trust me, it’s a game-changer!
4. Article: How 2024’s tech trends changed our lives
By Lam Le, Damilare Dosunmu and Viola Zhou | Link
A really nice collection that highlights the human side of technology, showcasing its potential to shape lives and drive meaningful social change. Must-read!
5. Check Out This Instagram Account (P.S. They're on TikTok, Facebook, and Have a Newsletter Too!)
By LIVEKINDLY | Link
If you’re into sustainability like I am, you’ve got to check out LIVEKINDLY. For those of us in the Digital Discourse space, it’s a great reminder of how digital platforms can spark real change and connect people around the world. Honestly, it’s a super interesting follow!
What caught your eye the most?
Feel free to leave a comment below or share your recommendations for next week's roundup :)
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Christiana Nikolopoulou