It means I’ve made my daily writing habit stronger.
Welcome to Curatella.com’s Weekly Updates.
I am celebrating my 100 daily blog posts in a row, and I’ve taken some time to reflect on what it means and how it could drive my future choices. I had a great experience in trusting other brains with my challenges as they did themselves with mine. It gave me the right motivation to think about transforming my daily writing habit into a learning experience—more on this in the following weeks. I’ve decided to recognize my tendency to write about writing. It will drive the reorganization of content on my website. And, finally, I had some real-life experience of being in a hospital during pandemic times.
This is a transformative time for me, and I would appreciate your thoughts on what I am doing with curatella.com. What’s resonating with you? What do you want to see more developed? What is constructively changing your thinking?
Hit the reply button and send me a message with your thoughts about it. Now.
The Digest
Two separate groupings of what I wrote this week.
The first is by topic.
Writing About Writing
What I’ve learned by publishing 100 articles in a row – A reflection on the best lessons learned by writing and publishing an article every day for 100 days.
Feed your daily creative habit – Your daily habit is like a baby. You cannot forget to feed it. It would die. Go feed yourself.
Writing is King, Long Life to Writing – A revised content strategy to focus more on writing and the daily habit of writing online.
Of Course! – Will you like this article?
Experiencing Collective Intelligence
Brain Trust Pioneers. The Report. – Bright minds convene to transform each other’s lives through facilitated feedback on concrete challenges.
Reflections on Our Society
I’m fine, but I am not sure about us – Design could elevate hospitals to Temples of Humanity instead of wells of desperation.
The Digest with Pictures
The second is a reverse-chronological list with illustrations.
Feed your daily creative habit
Your daily habit is like a baby. You cannot forget to feed it. It would die. Go feed yourself.
I’m fine, but I am not sure about us
Design could elevate hospitals to Temples of Humanity instead of wells of desperation.
Writing is King, Long Life to Writing
A revised content strategy to focus more on writing and the daily habit of writing online.
What I’ve learned by publishing 100 articles in a row
A reflection on the best lessons learned by writing and publishing an article every day for 100 days.
Of Course!
Will you like this article?
Brain Trust Pioneers. The Report.
Bright minds convene to transform each other’s lives through facilitated feedback on concrete challenges.
See you next week on Curatella.com