As I mentioned in my first post, I have had almost a full decade to learn from the mistakes of my first business. That is way too long and I have basically nothing to show for it. So to rectify this situation I am going to author 100 blog posts cataloging some of my lessons learned and knowledge gained since then.
I have three clear goals I’d like to accomplish with this exercise.
- I need to build some positive momentum and learned to invest in myself again. Carving out time each day to take another step forward should start to move that flywheel.
- I want to solidify some of the ideas floating around in my head. Writing seems to do that.
- I’d love to get feedback and perspectives from you. My experiences are limited and I know that you have a unique voice that I can learn from.
So here are a few of the ground rules I am setting for myself:
- I am going to publish one post a day, Monday through Friday, for 20 weeks. Since I have a touch of OCD, I'll start the publishing of these 100 posts this upcoming Monday, January 28th, which slates the completion on my half birthday, June 14th.
- No reposts. I'll reference books, articles, videos, etc., but all of the content will be from my own head.
- I need to be flexible and responsive to you, the reader. I have a handful of topics I'd like to cover, but I want your feedback and direction. I know I have more than 100 posts worth of material. I'm looking to you to help me decide what to focus on.
Thank you for joining me on this journey. Hopefully by my 100th post in this series, my exit off this proverbial beachhead will be apparent. Either way, the trip should be enlightening.
So now that we have a plan, what are a few of the topics that you think would be worth exploring? Leave a suggestion or two in the comments.

You came up with the comparison of this project to a "proverbial beachhead." Continue the allegory of your journey with references to a book about a WWII beachhead, such as "Guadalcanal Diary," or "The Longest Day."
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