At SpotlessMind, we always strive to produce content that’s interesting, informative, or just plain funny. We share so many great pieces each month that we decided to create a monthly wrap-up featuring our best content!
Starting with Instagram, we have this carousel post that actually originated from a conversation in our team chat. Click here to learn more about it. We imagined what it would be like to label our favorite TV characters with their most striking characteristics, and the result is absolutely hilarious! Check out how we matched personality traits with beloved characters from shows like “The Office,” “Friends,” and other series:
Moving on to Facebook, this reel garnered the most views this month – of course, thanks to my Oscar-worthy acting skills (sarcasm intended!). We recreated a typical office scenario that everyone can relate to, specifically when you have to (awkwardly) interact with people you disagreed with:
Over on LinkedIn, people were genuinely curious about our Briefing methodology and how it goes above and beyond the famous 16 personalities test. We know how traditional personality assessments can often fall short in professional settings, so our approach offers much more nuanced insights into team dynamics and individual growth paths. Check it out:
On TikTok, contrary to what I expected, it wasn’t one of our humor or quick videos that was popular, but one about the launch of our e-book “Toxicity Tamed,” which you can download for free here, by the way. The video features a brief presentation of our new launch:
On Twitter, people were also interested in this topic, and the post that gained the most popularity was this one highlighting the key phrases every toxic co-worker usually say:
Last but not least, on YouTube, this post proving that different personalities (aka dogs and cats) can collaborate effectively was the one people enjoyed the most. It’s a cute and clever metaphor for how seemingly opposite personality types can form productive partnerships when they understand each other’s communication styles and preferences:
So, which one was your favorite? Connect with us on social media, and let us know in the comments! We’d love to hear which content resonated with you and what topics you’d like to see us cover in March.