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Day 30: 3 Things I Learned Writing Online Every Day For 30 Days In A Row - Ship30for30 30 Day Writing Challenge - Ship30for30

    • Self-Improvement

30 days ago, I signed up for Dickie Bush & Nicolas Cole's cohort-based course, Ship 30 for 30.
In that time, I wrote & published 30 Atomic Essays, learned the fundamentals of Digital Writing, made friends, and continued gaining clarity around my niche. It's been a very rewarding (and challenging) journey, and I am more excited than ever to keep writing online.
Here are the 3 biggest things writing & publishing consistently every day for 30 days taught me:
1. Take Imperfect ActionAs you might imagine, coming up with a topic every day is no easy feat. And while the templates provided some helpful starting points, it did require focused effort. I had to be comfortable knowing that not every one was going to be a mind-blowing revelation, but the important thing was (and is) forward momentum.
2. Build a Support GroupThe program gave us many opportunities to connect with our fellow shippers, many of whom I've remained connected with. When tackling a challenge such as this one, it's extremely helpful to have a sounding board of peers going through the same ups and downs.
3. Push Out of Your Comfort ZoneWhile I could have kept the topics superficial and safe, I would always look for an opportunity to share a personal story. Not surprisingly, those are the ones that received the best feedback.
At the end of the day, our stories and experiences are valuable and should be shared. But I guarantee you that your voice will be heard at the right time by the right person.
It's not up to us to decide their value.
Learn more about the Ship30for30 Program: https://fullcast.co/ship30for30/
Follow my journey on your preferred social platform!
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Instagram
Facebook
LinkedIn
Medium
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Listen to my other shows:Podcast Junkies
Conversations with my fellow podcasting community since 2014
Vertical Farming Podcast
Interviews with fascinating CEOs & Founders of the leading vertical farming companies from around the world.


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30 days ago, I signed up for Dickie Bush & Nicolas Cole's cohort-based course, Ship 30 for 30.
In that time, I wrote & published 30 Atomic Essays, learned the fundamentals of Digital Writing, made friends, and continued gaining clarity around my niche. It's been a very rewarding (and challenging) journey, and I am more excited than ever to keep writing online.
Here are the 3 biggest things writing & publishing consistently every day for 30 days taught me:
1. Take Imperfect ActionAs you might imagine, coming up with a topic every day is no easy feat. And while the templates provided some helpful starting points, it did require focused effort. I had to be comfortable knowing that not every one was going to be a mind-blowing revelation, but the important thing was (and is) forward momentum.
2. Build a Support GroupThe program gave us many opportunities to connect with our fellow shippers, many of whom I've remained connected with. When tackling a challenge such as this one, it's extremely helpful to have a sounding board of peers going through the same ups and downs.
3. Push Out of Your Comfort ZoneWhile I could have kept the topics superficial and safe, I would always look for an opportunity to share a personal story. Not surprisingly, those are the ones that received the best feedback.
At the end of the day, our stories and experiences are valuable and should be shared. But I guarantee you that your voice will be heard at the right time by the right person.
It's not up to us to decide their value.
Learn more about the Ship30for30 Program: https://fullcast.co/ship30for30/
Follow my journey on your preferred social platform!
Twitter
Instagram
Facebook
LinkedIn
Medium
Typeshare
Listen to my other shows:Podcast Junkies
Conversations with my fellow podcasting community since 2014
Vertical Farming Podcast
Interviews with fascinating CEOs & Founders of the leading vertical farming companies from around the world.


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:

Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

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