I’ve been speaking through e-mail with my friend Steve Pavlina. He stresses that since my site is getting a good amount of traffic now, it’s becoming increasingly important for me to do something riskee. That is, to take a risk and do something different.
Something about that rings painfully true. If I’m going to keep doing what I have been doing, I’m going to be getting the same results that I’ve always gotten. In order for me to break into a new level I’ll have to do something that’s different from what I’ve been doing. Seems very logical to me.
Steve suggested to take on a 30 day experiment. I told him he took all the good ones already (kidding, of course). He pointed me to the most important idea generating source that I have at my disposal, at least when it comes to creating content for this blog — you, my reader.
After all, this site is here for you, more so than it is for me, and what you want to see is always taken into account. With that said, I’d like to hear what you have to say.
Get into the comments, and and let me have it. Get as creative and wacky as you want, and let your imagination run wild. Give me 30 day experiments that will improve my life, might improve your life, or something that you think is utterly impossible but totally beneficial.
If you’ve been reading, but having been responding to this point, this is the perfect time to jump into the conversation. What do you think I’m going to do, fire you as my reader if you say the wrong thing? You’re safe with me. 