What If I Committed to Writing Multiple Times in a Week?
Yesterday, I pulled a little April Fool’s joke – if you read my last post, you probably thought I was throwing in the towel. But here’s the truth: writing for Hyphenated Homestead has been one of the most fulfilling things I’ve done lately. And instead of slowing down, I’m challenging myself to show up even more intentionally.
For the month of April (and into early May), I’ll be posting three times a week-every Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday morning. That means approximately 15 posts over the next few weeks, each one sharing something meaningful, thought-provoking, and (hopefully) inspiring.
What You Can Expect This Month
April Challenge: Writing with Purpose
Each post will be inspired by a quote that has shaped my thinking, and I’ll be diving into:
✅ What inspired me—the lessons that stuck and the moments that mattered.
✅ What drives me—my aspirations, passions, and purpose.
✅ How this connects to my work—bridging personal growth, digital strategy, and the world we navigate every day.
Why This Matters
Writing isn’t just about stringing words together—it’s about showing up. It’s about sharing stories, challenging perspectives, and connecting with people in ways we never expected.
So, consider this your invitation to follow along. Maybe even start your own weekly challenge—whether it’s writing, creating, or just showing up for yourself in a new way.
And because I’m a man of my word, I’m making sure this Wednesday post makes it out—even if it’s later than planned! But I’ll be back on Friday, right on schedule, with the first deep dive into this series.
So, let’s make April a month of momentum. Who’s in?
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