Convoluted journeys need a map. I want to write so I can create one, for myself, and for people around me.
Writing for clarity
A practice of writing helps create clarity. I want to harness that clarity, as my path and my startup are both complex in nature. This can be helpful both for myself and for people around me.
Clarity for yourself
Gaining perspective can come through translating thoughts into words. This can help get a better grasp of what you feel and convert it into something you think. This difference its the first step towards action.
Clarity for your stakeholders
Clarity is essential if you want buy-in from people who can help you build and make sense of what you are building.
To build your vision you need to practice how you communicate it. Making sense of what works and what needs to be better explained can all come through writing. And different stakeholders will need different levels of explanation, as some will have deeper context than others, as well as different goals.
Writing for Content
We live in the age of content. It's not only enough to do something, people need to find out about it in order to care. That's where content plays a critical role.
Finding the right topics to further explain or the ones that resonate with a wider audience is something that comes through practice.
Building in public
Documenting my journey as an entrepreneur is something I've always wanted to do. Finding the sweet spot for something manageable and meaningful is what I aim to discover through these pieces of content.
Manageable means that it can be done no matter how and when. Meaningful means that it adds value, for some stakeholder I intend to.