At least that’s what I read from the emails and blog posts from other regular email writers. Most of these emails are written in about 10-20 minutes. The content comes from emails, stuff I’ve read recently either online or in one of the books I’m reading at the time. Occasionally, you’ll get stuff from what’s happening in my world, like yesterday’s email. It’s rare that there’s nothing that comes to mind when I’m about to create the email, and I almost never use AI for these. If you’ve been around for long enough you will have seen one or two AI generated emails, but I find that it’s actually easier to just write it myself. Being a highly creative person doesn’t seem to be in my wheelhouse, but I’m an insatiably curious person across a wide range of subjects. For example, I’ve just finished reading a book about people who never get ill, the one I started today is about innovation. Today I watched videos about the biblical history of Iran, how to remove the pedals on my bicycle, what the latest developments are in battery technology, what Koenigsegg is doing with his supercars, and some others that I don’t remember right now. All of these things spur ideas for emails. Sometimes I stop what I’m doing, reading, or watching to write the email or enough of it that I can complete it later. It’s pretty much the same stuff I talk about with family and friends, so what you read is not contrived for emails. It is what we’d talk about if you were sitting in my lounge room with a cuppa. So, welcome friend, join the conversation. Regards, P.S. “Plans are only good intentions unless they immediately degenerate into hard work” – Peter Drucker. If you have plans, but are unsure about what to do about them this is your guide: https://sites.google.com/view/successissimple/home. |