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         14 April 2025          Danny R.

I might run a short thing…

Publishing a short email most days has helped in a lot of ways (not an intentional rhyme).

  • My ideas are clearer.
  • I’m finding a tone that sits nicely with me.
  • And it’s helped me create products and offers.

Lately I’ve been sketching out a short, no-fluff workshop for soloists who want to build that same habit.

  • A few sessions.
  • Some structure.
  • A system that doesn’t burn you out.
  • And a way to publish daily (or close enough), without overthinking.

I’m calling it something like Tend the Forest, or Plant a Big-Ass Tree, based on a metaphor I use with coaching clients:

  • Your core idea is the tree trunk;
  • Your branches are the ideas you explore;
  • And everything you publish helps the tree grow.

👉 If you’re curious, reply with “interested” and I’ll share some more info.

No pressure, no fancy funnel. Just testing the waters.

Tomorrow I’ll resend an email from a few months back, talking about when I started with daily publishing.

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