You guys, sometimes I wasn’t sure if I was going to make it. Writing 100 blog posts in 100 days is hard!
I knew that not every blog post would be “good” – that is, highly valuable to you. But many of them contain at least a “good” kernel. A of a strong opinion, a bold idea, a controversial outlook – exactly what you need for magnetic, sought-after thought leadership content. Here are some of my favorites:
- 88: Your Business Fantasy is Not Your Business Goal
- 82: How to Position Yourself as an Expert Before You Launch
- 55: Joy Of Missing Out (JOMO) on Marketing
- 52: Are You a Bad Businesswoman if You Hate Goal-Setting?
- 42: You Can Claim Any Title or Position You Desire
- 34: Three Reasons I Was Scared (Not “Anxious” or “Stressed”)
- 31: WILL YOU PLEASE EXPLAIN the Difference Between Strategy and Tactics??
- 30: The Fallacy of Fearlessness
- 19: I’ll Have the Opposite of What She’s Having
- 17: 10 Networking Questions to Ask Before “So What Do You Do?”
- 11: Enough with the Advice Economy
- 3: You Can’t Microwave Outcomes (this is what happened after I published on Medium)
What’s next? I hope to expand on the best ideas here in longer, researched articles that I can pitch and publish elsewhere. But whether I succeed in that endeavor, I’ve reached my own goals for this 100 blog posts project. I discovered:
- I have a lot of ideas
- It’s not hard to come up with ideas (it is harder, and more time-consuming, to flesh out the ideas, though…)
- It’s possible to write every single day
- Not all daily writing is top-notch quality
- Some of my ideas aren’t great
- Some of my ideas are great
- I can commit, persevere, and improve.
Do I recommend this challenge? Yes. Will I do it again? Probably not.
Thank you for reading it – whether one post or several posts. The fact that I can write what’s in my head here and know that you’ll read it is incredible. Thank you.
This post is part of my 100 Blog Posts in 100 Days series. View the rest here.