Today marks the 100th day I’ve written and published something on my website.
It was just 99 days ago that I realized I’m good at writing, but bad at sharing.
When I started writing and sharing, I didn’t know where it would go.
“Let’s just see,” I told myself (and anyone who asked).
That’s still my answer today.
Motions
There isn’t some grand goal “out there.”
No grand plan for turning this blog into an eLearning course, or a funnel for a free newsletter, or a locked sample eBook.
The goal is simpler than that: to show up.
To write something every day. To move through the motions of thinking, shaping, and sharing. To practice until the routine feels as natural as brushing my teeth.
But also, to keep pushing myself—to experiment, to explore deeper ways of expressing what I mean. To always add that little extra, where the routine feels automatic, but the act never slips into being too easy.
Where autopilot is earn, yet coasting is denied.
Keep Going
100 days isn’t the finish line. 100 is just a number. 100 is just two zeroes holding hands.
What matters is that I can show up, again and again. That ideas come when you make space for them. When the act itself becomes the reward. When the habit is no longer something to track but something you are.
The point isn’t the number. The point is that you’ve built enough momentum that it feels weird not to show up. That clarity comes from repetition. And that momentum is built—one small post at a time.
So I’ll keep going.
Not for some milestone out there, but for the quiet satisfaction of the habit itself.
For the joy of the afterburn.
But… to where? To what end?
Well—let’s just see.