How Can I Serve You Best?

I am considering changing the way I deliver “myself” to you.

Currently you receive an e-mail alerting you to each new blog post. I do my best to write a post every weekday. These posts are between 100 and 750 words (lately in the neighborhood of 300).

What would you think of one e-mail per week with: a feature article (between 500 and 750 words) and some useful/inspiration quotes?

The article would focus on an idea that would be useful for your personal and/or professional development and include a suggestion(s) for practice/implementation – it would be the same sort of stuff I share with my coaching clients.

The quotes, however, would be sans my commentary. My writing focus would shift to the feature article.

What do you think?

Would you welcome such a change?

Do you have other suggestions?

Please comment below or send me a message through the Contact tab on the left.

And, as always, thanks for reading.

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4 Comments

  1. Thanks for the feed-froward Alli! I really appreciate it.

    I’m all about sharing actionable information — and suggestions and strategies for authentic action.

  2. Matt, any way you want to do it is fine with me. Just don’t stop them> I love getting these. It gives me a moment to think every day and think in ways I may not normally see things. I love your emails…….Kell

  3. Your readership is so appreciated. I love that you really take the time to consider the thoughts that I offer. I may adjust the frequency at some point, but my commitment to sharing my best thoughts as to what ‘works’ will not waver.

    Be Well

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