I’m embarrassed when I look at the writing I did three months ago. Lately, however, my writing has gotten better. Not just a little better. Not somewhat better. But a loooot better. To be honest, I’ve always been a decent writer. It wasn’t uncommon for me to get a compliment or two about what I had published. But over time, blind spots crept in. The writing stagnated, and I kept repeating the same mistakes. In the last 90 days, however, my writing leveled up significantly. (I just had my first viral hit on LinkedIn two weeks back.) So what changed? How did Pranav go from “I suck a lot” to “I suck a little less”? Feedback. I started working with a client who holds me to high standards. He doesn’t accept anything less than ideal and pushes me to question every word I write. Every. Frigging. Word. I remember the first set of LinkedIn posts I sent him for approval. What I got back was a document filled with his comments. I won’t lie—the feedback stung. But that discomfort was exactly what I needed. Each round of feedback helped me see mistakes I’d missed and made me a better writer. Here’s the thing—if you want to level up your writing, you need feedback. Without it, you’ll keep making the same mistakes. Would you like my feedback on your writing? Writing for Change is a recently launched coaching program for experts who want to publish better content on LinkedIn. If you’re looking for a perfect, polished program… this isn’t it. I’m building this on the go—learning, teaching, taking feedback, and improving. Here’s why you might want to consider joining: – You need help articulating your unique point of view – You need fresh ideas for your content – You feel there’s a gap in your storytelling skills – You want accountability throughout your writing journey – You want to resonate with your ideal audience For the first few clients, the program is priced at $300/month (eventually increasing to $500/month). I’m testing this to gauge interest—if I don’t get enough response, I’ll move on. But right now, I’m excited to help others improve their writing. Interested? Reply with “Writing for Change” and let’s schedule a call to see if this is a fit for you. |