I’ve been reading a lot more fiction books lately.
Multiple hours a day even.
Whereas just a few months ago I didn’t even have a single fiction book in my collection. My bookshelf was filled with non-fiction books on writing, business, self-improvement, mindset, psychology, whatever.
Everything except fiction.
But that recently changed. I started off reading some classics like 1948, Lord of the Flies, To Kill a Mockingbird, and multiple books by Dostojevski and Hemingway.
It originally started because I wanted to improve my writing. And so the best option was to learn from the greats.
But now I’ve been reading a lot more general fiction. General fantasy books. Not necessarily classics anymore.
A big focus on that is worldbuilding, which I’ve discussed at length before and will probably discuss again quite soon, but not today. But another big reason has been general enjoyment.
I quite like reading nowadays. Something younger me would have never predicted.
It’s refreshing. There’s so much to explore and discover. There are so many wonderful stories to read. The writer is able to transport you to a whole other world and evoke all kinds of different emotions. It truly is incredible.
Often times all I want to do is read all day. Luckily I can read a lot. But even I can’t read all day.
Yet that’s not the point.
All of this got me thinking. I enjoy so much more than I ever imagined. There’s not just 1 type of book I like. And I’ve barely begun to scratch the surface.
But that’s just me with books. Surely that’s not limited to me. And surely that’s not limited to books. Right?
That got me thinking about what I offer. The content I share. The services I provide. The products I have for sale. And the stuff I freely give away.
Surely there’s a lot more that I could be offering. Something I haven’t thought about before.
As of right now the only product I’m really selling is my Simple Money Email course. I’ve got more free stuff on my gumroad, but those are quite limited as well.
So I won’t leave you with a plug to any of the things I can offer today.
I’m leaving you with a question.
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What’s something you’d like to see me offer/provide?
What’s a problem you’re currently struggling with and you wish I provided a solution for?
Is there something on your mind such as “god I wish someone had made X for me to use/learn from/buy”?
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Alright those are multiple questions. But any of those will do since the answers all come down to the same thing.
I’m genuinely curious to hear from you.
Reply to this email and let me know what you’d like me to cover/offer/provide.