Most Wishy Washy Post Ever
My good friend Seth told me a couple weeks ago that I should write every day. I've been contemplating this.
But first I must say that I've never actually met Seth but I've been reading his posts for so long that I feel like we're old pals (for example this one telling me and a few others to write every single day). Seth is a visionary and thought leader and holds a high seat in my all-star mastermind committee.
I don't write every day because, well, a lot of what I write is crap. I shape a lot of my thoughts through writing but sharing them and posting them is another thing. I've shifted many of my positions over the years (major ones like religion, politics, and in regards to conventional wisdom) and there is the fear of online posts haunting me down the road as I continue to evolve and refine my thoughts.
But as Seth's words floated around my brain, I've again changed my position in regards to this matter. I think that if I continue to explain the why's and how's of my position, even as those positions change, then people will understand and chalk it up to personal growth actually working.
I'm not sure if every day is the right goal for me because I have a lot of projects going on but I'm definitely going to up my goal (but I'm not telling you!). Seth also says in the post, "Turn off comments, certainly--you don't need more criticism, you need more writing," but I'm leaving comments on because when I do get the occasional comment is has been positive, politely critical, or pure spam but nothing that has been overly critical and negative. Now, I may change that position too as I start to post more writings that usually don't see the light of day.








