Ripe for the taking

Tim Bunting AKA Kiwi Yamabushi on Zao-san

With consistency comes quality

You would question why anyone in their right mind would day after day post a blog post such as this. I often find myself asking the same thing. I’ve now done this for over 2,000 days, in fact. Well, I think this little habit has so many knock-on effects, many I am not even cognisant of, that it just feels worth it. That and I have a pretty good streak going.

But one other massive thing about this is that we have these ideas in our head, ideas that one way or another could actually impact the lives of not only ourselves, but others in a huge way if dealt with correctly. Getting them out into the world like this is one way to see them in another form. Plus, ideas never appear on paper as they do in your head.

Trying to articulate them in the written form is but one way you can practice sharing your ideas with the world. Your thought pattern changes from ‘oh, that’s a good idea’ to ‘oh, I should write about this’, and then you start to think more of things that are worth writing about, or so the theory goes at least.

Those ideas in your head, with the right vessel and frequency of output are ripe for the taking. And they can take you places too, if you just keep it up.

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