90 days later…
I got the idea for this daily blog from Philip Morgan’s The Positioning Manual for Indie Consultants.
“…write and publish (to an email list) short daily articles about the intersection between what is interesting to you and what is important to your audience.”
“Doing this for at least 90 days is a transformative journey.”
Well, I found what’s interesting to ME, that’s for sure. But the audience is mostly inside my head and whoever will listen to me ranting and jabbering under the overpass.
Still, forcing the daily action has been fun, and it’s grown me in unexpected ways.
I’ve written every post by hand (no AI here), but I’ve devised a complicated automatic publishing system with Airtable, make.com, and OpenAI to completely automate every other part of the process (which I’ll create a video about if anyone’s interested).
I’ve had to clarify my thoughts and get things down.
I’ve learned that text posts on LinkedIn without an image that shows your face go nowhere.
And I’ve come to realize for the 10000th time that what is interesting to me is at the very least interesting to me. (My mom left the chat 85 posts ago).
I’m a weird dude who can’t stop thinking about the future while making jokes and listening to deep house music. And I’m simply going to have to make peace with the inescapable fact that I am indeed, a weirdo.
If you want to clarify your own thoughts, I recommend the journey, and to read his book.




